In a simple swearing in ceremony at the Raj Bhavan here, Governor Syed Ahmed administered the oath of office and secrecy to Chandrasekhar Dubey (popularly known as Dadai Dubey), Manan Malik and Yogendra Sao.
All the newly-inducted ministers are from the Congress.
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As per the Constitution, Jharkhand can have a maximum of 12 ministers, including the chief minister, which Soren completed now.
The JMM and the Congress have five ministers each while the RJD has two in the Hemant Soren-led coalition government.
Backed by Congress, RJD, smaller parties and Independent MLAs, the JMM had on July 9 staked claim to form the government under the leadership of its leader Hemant Soren and sailed through the floor test on July 18.
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