West Bengal: CM Suvendu Adhikari Unveils Full Cabinet Portfolios, Keeps Home Department

A few days after the formation of the new government in West Bengal, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari distributed departments among the ministers.

Last Updated : Wednesday, 10 June 2026
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Kolkata: A few days after the formation of the new government in West Bengal, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari distributed departments among the ministers. According to the notification issued on Wednesday, senior leader Swapan Dasgupta has been given the responsibility of the Finance Department, while Tapas Roy has been given the Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Department. Dr. Sharadwat Mukherjee has got the charge of Health and Family Welfare Department. The chief minister has kept important departments like Home, Land and Land Reforms, Energy and Law with himself.

Which ministers got important responsibilities?

In the list released by the government, many senior leaders have been assigned important departments. The finance portfolio has been given to Swapan Dasgupta, who will have to handle the economic policies and budget management of the government. Tapas Roy has got the command of the Industries Department, which will face the challenge of attracting investment and accelerating industrial development. The health department has been handed over to Dr. Sharadwat Mukherjee.

Which departments did the chief minister keep with himself?

Suvendu Adhikari has kept the most influential departments of the state administration with himself. Along with the Home Department, Land and Land Reforms, Electricity and Law departments will also be under the Chief Minister. Political experts are seeing this as a strategy to keep administrative control strong in the initial phase of the government.

Is the division of departments completed after cabinet expansion?

In the major cabinet expansion held on June 1, 35 MLAs were sworn in as ministers. Since then the division of departments has been awaited. Now with the portfolio allocation, the responsibilities of all 41 ministers of the government have been fixed and the administrative work is expected to gain full momentum.

What will be the priorities before the government?

There are many important issues before the new government like employment generation, industrial investment, strengthening health services and infrastructure development. After the allocation of departments, now everyone's eyes will be on how the new team deals with these challenges and what steps are taken to implement the election promises.

West Bengal Council of Ministers

 
Cabinet Ministers

Jagannath Chattopadhyay

Higher Education

Dipak Burman

School Education

Arjun Singh

Labour
Transport

Dudh Kumar Mondal

Agriculture

Nisith Pramanik

North Bengal Development
Water Resources Investigation & Development

Ashok Kirtonia

Food & Supplies
Co-operation

Dilip Ghosh

Panchayats & Rural Development
Agricultural Marketing

Kshudiram Tudu

Tribal Development
Minority Affairs & Madrasah Education

Agnimitra Paul

Urban Development & Municipal Affairs

Gouri Sankar Ghosh

Backward Classes Welfare
Mass Education Extension & Library Services

Dr. Kalyan Chakraborti

Information Technology & Electronics
Science & Technology
Biotechnology
Food Processing Industries & Horticulture

Arup Kumar Das

Irrigation & Waterways

Ajay Kumar Poddar

Public Health Engineering
Public Works

Ministers of State (Independent Charge)

Malati Rava Roy

Women & Child Development and Social Welfare
Self Help Groups & Self Employment
Programme Monitoring

Rajesh Mahata

Animal Resources Development & Fisheries

Dr. Indranil Khan

Youth Services & Sports
Consumer Affairs

Ministers of State

Joyel Murmu

Tribal Development
Irrigation & Waterways

Dr. Hare Krishna Bera

Higher Education
Technical Education, Training & Skill Development

Anandamay Barman

Transport
Finance

Ashoke Dinda

Agricultural Marketing
MSME & Textiles

Nadiar Chand Bouri

Public Works
Backward Classes Welfare

Bishal Lama

Home & Hill Affairs
Minority Affairs & Madrasah Education

Santanu Pramanik

Food & Supplies
Panchayats & Rural Development

Moumita Biswas Misra

Industry, Commerce & Enterprises
Science & Technology & Biotechnology

Umesh Rai

Parliamentary Affairs
Urban Development & Municipal Affairs

Purnima Chakraborty

Information & Cultural Affairs
Tourism

Koushik Chowdhury

School Education
Fire & Emergency Services

Bhaskar Bhattacharya

Public Health Engineering
Labour

Dibakar Gharami

Co-operation
Forests & Environment

Amiya Kisku

Food Processing Industries & Horticulture
Agriculture

Kalita Maji

Housing

Gargi Das Ghosh

Power
Non-Conventional & Renewable Energy Sources

Advocate Biraj Biswas

Law & Judicial Department
North Bengal Development

Dipankar Jana

Land & Land Reforms
Refugee Relief & Rehabilitation
Sundarban Affairs

Sumana Sarkar

Health & Family Welfare