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Council of Ministers with portfolios

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Conrad K Sangma (Chief Minister): Cabinet Affairs, Elections, Finance, Forests & Environment, Home (Political), IT and Communication, Mining & Geology, Personnel & A.R., Planning, Investment Promotion & Sustainable Development, Programme Implementation & Evaluation and any portfolios not allotted to any other ministers.
Prestone Tynsong (Deputy CM): District Council Affairs, Home (Police), Parliamentary Affairs, PWD(Roads), PWD(Buildings).
Sniawbhalang Dhar (Deputy CM): Commerce & Industries, Prisons and Correctional Services, Transport, Urban Affairs.
AL Hek: Animal Husbandry and Veterinary, Fisheries, Printing & Stationery, Secretariat Administration.
Ampareen Lyngdoh: Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Health & Family Welfare, Information & Public Relations, Law.
Paul Lyngdoh: Arts & Culture, Social Welfare, Textiles, Tourism.
Coming One Ymbon: Cooperation, Food Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Home (Civil Defence and Home Guards), Water Resources.
AT Mondal: Community & Rural Development, Power, Taxation.
Kyrmen Shylla: Home (Passport), Legal Metrology, Revenue & Disaster Management, Excise.
Marcuise N Marak: Housing, PHE, Soil & Water Conservation.
Rakkam A Sangma: Border Areas Development, Education, General Administration.
Shakliar Warjri: Labour, Sports & Youth Affairs, Registration & Stamps.

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