Punjab Government Cabinet Reshuffle: A New Era Begins
On Monday, the Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, actively reshuffled its Cabinet, welcoming five new ministers into the ranks. The swearing-in ceremony took place at the Raj Bhavan, where Governor Gulab Chand Kataria administered the oath of office and secrecy. Chief Minister Mann and various party leaders were present to support the new inductees.

Meet the New Ministers
The newly sworn-in ministers include:
- Hardeep Singh Mundian
- Barinder Kumar Goyal
- Tarunpreet Singh Sond
- Dr. Ravjot Singh
- Mohinder Bhagat
Notably, three of these new ministers hail from the Malwa region, while two come from the Doaba region. This diverse representation is significant, particularly since it marks the fourth reshuffle for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, which has been in power for 30 months.
Changes in the Cabinet
In addition to the new appointments, the government removed four ministers:
- Chetan Singh Jouramajra (Public Relations, Defence Services, and Horticulture)
- Anmol Gagan Maan (Tourism and Investment Promotion)
- Balkar Singh (Local Government and Parliamentary Affairs)
- Bram Shanker Jimpa (Revenue)
Consequently, the current Cabinet now comprises 16 members, including the Chief Minister. Since the maximum capacity for the Cabinet is 18 ministers, this leaves room for potential future changes.



Context of the Reshuffle
Furthermore, this Cabinet reshuffle occurs shortly after AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal secured bail from the Supreme Court. His release from Tihar Jail, related to the excise policy case, adds an intriguing backdrop to these political developments.
Focus on Youth and Employment
In a related initiative, on September 7, Chief Minister Mann assured the youth of Punjab regarding job security. During an appointment letter distribution ceremony in Chandigarh, he criticized the previous government for neglecting the needs of the state’s young population.
During this event, officials issued a total of 293 appointment letters. Specifically, 263 went to the health department, 9 to technical education, and 21 to the water supply department. This emphasis on job creation clearly underscores the government’s commitment to empowering Punjab’s youth.
Conclusion
As the Punjab government moves forward with its new Cabinet lineup, it focuses on addressing the pressing issues faced by the state. Employment and youth welfare remain top priorities. Therefore, in the coming months, we will see how these changes impact governance and the lives of the people of Punjab. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving political landscape!
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