West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday announced a significant expansion of her government, with 35 ministers set to be sworn in on Monday as part of the reconstitution of the state Cabinet. The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled to take place at Nabanna at 11 am on Monday.
Adhikari stated, "Tomorrow, a full-fledged Council of Ministers of the elected nationalist government will be formed by the verdict of the people of West Bengal. For the purpose of expanding the Council of Ministers, 35 ministers of the West Bengal government will take their oaths at Nabanna at 11 a.m. His Excellency the Governor Shri R. N. Ravi will administer their oaths at Nabanna."
This move marks a major reshuffle and expansion of the state cabinet, reflecting the government's efforts to strengthen its administrative machinery. The inclusion of 35 ministers underscores the ruling party's focus on broader representation and governance efficiency.
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