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Indian PM Narendra Modi expands cabinet with 21 new ministers

Indian President Pranab Mukherjee (C/L) and PM Narendra Modi (C/R) with new cabinet ministers after a swearing-in ceremony in Delhi, on 09 November 2014
Twenty-one new ministers were sworn in on Sunday

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expanded his cabinet and reshuffled several ministers, five months after he led his BJP party to a landslide win.

Twenty-one new ministers were sworn in on Sunday at the presidential palace in the capital, Delhi.

The most crucial appointment is Manohar Parrikar, who quit as Goa chief minister, as the new defence minister.

Other new ministers are Olympic shooter Rajyavardhan Rathore, former plumber Vijay Sampla and singer Babul Supriyo.

The new appointments take the total strength of the council of ministers to 66.

In May, Mr Modi appointed a 45-member ministry, promising that he would head a lean government. But in recent months there has been criticism that many ministers were overburdened, slowing the economic reform agenda.

More than six ministers were given more than one portfolio, including Arun Jaitley, who held the key ministries of finance and defence.

Mr Parrikar’s appointment frees Arun Jaitley to concentrate on finance. Mr Jaitley has not been in good health recently – he was admitted to hospital for several weeks in August and September.

Earlier this year, the BJP won the biggest victory by any party in India for 30 years, gaining a majority in parliament and trouncing the outgoing Congress Party.

The new ministers

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar is known for his integrity and spartan lifestyle

Source: BBC News

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