The West Bengal cabinet was expanded on Monday as 35 new ministers took the oath of office at the Lok Bhavan in Kolkata. Administered by Governor R. N. Ravi, the induction brings the total strength of the state cabinet to 41 members under Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari’s administration.
West Bengal cabinet expansion – Check full list
13 MLAs took oath as Cabinet ministers, 3 as MoS (Independent Charge), and 19 as MoS:
Cabinet ministers West Bengal government:
- Deepak Barman
- Tapas Roy
- Dr. Shankar Ghosh
- Manoj Kumar Oraon
- Arjun Singh
- Gouri Shankar Ghosh
- Swapan Dasgupta
- Jagnnatha Chattopadhyay
- Kalyan Chakraborty
- Ajay Poddar
- Saradwat Mukherjee
- Dudh Kumar Mondal
- Anup Kumar Das
Minister of State (Independent Charge), West Bengal government:
- Dr. Indranil Khan
- Malati Rava Roy
- Rajesh Mahato
Minister of State, West Bengal government:
- Joel Murmu
- Hare Krishna Bera
- Anandamay Barman
- Ashok Dinda
- Nadiar Chand Bauri
- Vishal Lama
- Shantanu Pramanik
- Moumita Biswas Mishra
- Umesh Ray
- Purnima Chakravarty
- Kaushik Chowdhury
- Bhaskar Bhattacharya
- Dibakar Gharami
- Amiya Kisku
- Kalita Majhi
- Gargi Das Ghosh
- Biraj Biswas
- Dipankar Jana
- Sumana Sarkar
CM Suvendu’s announcement of expansion
This development comes after Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Sunday said 35 more ministers will be inducted into the state government at an oath-taking ceremony.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the Chief Minister stated that Governor RN Ravi will administer the oath of office to the new ministers at Lok Bhavan.
“The full Cabinet of the democratically elected Nationalist State Government of West Bengal will be sworn in at the Lok Bhavan. 35 Ministers of the WB Govt will take their Oath of Office, administered by His Excellency, the Hon’ble Governor Shri R N Ravi Ji. We stand committed to fulfilling the aspirations of the People of West Bengal,” he said.
West Bengal election result 2026
In the high-stakes 2026 West Bengal state elections, the BJP secured a historic landslide victory by winning 207 seats. The triumph ended fifteen years of rule of Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC), limiting the party to just 80 seats.
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