Apart from Smriti, Ravi Shankar Prasad and Ananth Kumar took over as Law and Parliamentary Affairs ministers respectively.
Prakash Javedekar, the lone promotee who was given HRD ministry in the reshuffle of the Council of Ministers by Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday, is scheduled to take up his new position tomorrow. Talking to reporters here, he asserted that dialogue is the key to avoid agitations and that education is not a subject for party politics.
Putting up a brave face, Irani, whose shifting is being seen as demotion, played down her portfolio change with a popular line of a Hindi movie song, "Kuch toh log kahenge, logon ka kaam hai kehna."
"I am happy that I have been given an opportunity especially when a special package (of Rs 6,000 crore for the apparel segment) has been announced for the sector. This signifies that my party and especially the Prime Minister has faith that I have the capacity to implement the roadmap that was projected through the Cabinet for the rest of the country," Irani said.
The remarks assume significance in the backdrop of government making efforts to iron out differences with the Supreme Court collegium on the memorandum of procedure (MoP) -- a document which guides the appointment of judges to the higher judiciary.
"We will be consulting, we will be meeting in an effort to find a common ground on the issue of judicial appointments... There is need to work in harmony...We respect the independence of the judiciary," he told reporters here.
his Cabinet colleague Arun Jaitley, M Venkaiah Naidu justified the latest expansion of Union council of ministers, saying 78 ministers for a country as large and diverse as India is certainly not large, rebutting opposition's charge of "maximum government, minimum governance".
Lauding Modi, Naidu said he is the "hope of the nation" and after long time there is a combination of stable government and able leader.
Claiming that the whole country is in favour of GST, Ananth Kumar, who has got Parliamentary Affairs ministry in addition to existing Chemicals & Fertilisers portfolio, said passage of this "very important" bill will be his priority for which government will talk to all political parties.
Gangwar too expressed confidence of getting the much- delayed GST Bill passed in the upcoming Monsoon session of Parliament.
Gangwar, who was yesterday shifted from the Textiles Ministry to the all-important Finance Ministry, assumed charge along with Arjun Ram Meghwal, who has also been made a Minister of State in the Finance Ministry.
Gohain, who is among the new faces in the Union government, said safety and security of passengers as well as expansion of rail connectivity in the entire North East will be his top priority.
S S Ahluwalia, the new Minister of State for Agriculture
and Farmers Welfare, said his focus will be to accelerate development of agriculture sector and reaching out to the farmers. He also took charge as Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs.
Narendra Singh Tomar, after taking charge as Minister for Rural Development, Panchayati Raj and Drinking Water, said the real development of India is closely linked to the development of rural India.
Tomar said he will make all efforts to give concrete shape to Prime Minister's dream of inclusive development. He was earlier Minister of Steel and Mines.
Piyush Goyal, who has been given charge of Mines Ministry, also took charge of it. This is in addition to Goyal's current charge as Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power, Coal and New and Renewable Energy.
After assuming charge as new Minister of State in the Law Ministry, PP Choudhary, said it will be an opportunity for him to work for the common man in ensuring timely justice.
Rajya Sabha MP from Maharastra, Ramdas Athawale, who has been appointed as Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment, said ensuring welfare of Dalits will be his priority.
Ajay Tamta also took charge as Minister of State for Textiles while Vijay Goel assumed charge as Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs.
He said, efforts would be to generate interest among youth for participation in sports in a big way so that youth energy is channelised in the right direction.
Another Minister CR Chaudhary, appointed MOS Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, said proper marketing mechanism was the need of hour to save farmers from losses.
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