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Revanth Reddy ministry
3rd Ministry of Telangana
Revanth Reddy
Date formed7 December 2023 (11 months ago) (2023-12-07)
People and organisations
Governor
Chief MinisterRevanth Reddy
No. of ministers12
Total no. of members12
Member parties  Indian National Congress
Status in legislature Majority
75 / 119 (63%)
1 / 119 (0.8%)

(Legislative Assembly)
Opposition parties
(Legislative Assembly)
Opposition leaderK. Chandrashekar Rao
(Assembly)
S. Madhusudhana Chary
(Council)
History
Election2023
Outgoing election2023
Legislature term5 years
PredecessorSecond K. Chandrashekar Rao ministry

The Revanth Reddy ministry represents the third cabinet of the Indian state of Telangana under the leadership of Revanth Reddy, who has been elected as the second Chief Minister of Telangana. The Indian National Congress (INC), led by Revanth Reddy, secured an absolute majority in the 2023 Telangana Legislative Assembly election, winning 64 out of the 119 seats in the state assembly.[1][2]

Reddy assumed the office of Chief Minister of Telangana in a swearing-in ceremony held at L. B. Stadium, Hyderabad on 7 December 2023. The oath of office and secrecy was administered to him and his eleven member cabinet by Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan.[3][4]

Council of Ministers

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Source: [5][6][7][8][9]

Portfolio Minister Constituency Tenure Party
Took office Left office
Chief Minister
Anumula Revanth Reddy Kodangal 7 December 2023 Incumbent INC
Deputy Chief Minister
Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka Madhira (SC) 7 December 2023 Incumbent INC
Cabinet Ministers
  • Irrigation & Command Area Development
  • Food and Civil Supplies
Nalamada Uttam Kumar Reddy Huzurnagar 7 December 2023 Incumbent INC
Ponnam Prabhakar Husnabad 7 December 2023 Incumbent
  • Roads and Buildings
  • Cinematography
Komatireddy Venkat Reddy Nalgonda 7 December 2023 Incumbent
Konda Surekha Warangal East 7 December 2023 Incumbent
Dansari Anasuya Seethakka Mulug (ST) 7 December 2023 Incumbent
Duddilla Sridhar Babu Manthani 7 December 2023 Incumbent
  • Revenue
  • Housing
  • Information and Public Relations.
Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy Palair 7 December 2023 Incumbent
Thummala Nageswara Rao Khammam 7 December 2023 Incumbent
  • Health, Medical and Family Welfare
  • Science and Technology
Damodar Raja Narasimha Andole (SC) 7 December 2023 Incumbent
  • Prohibition & Excise
  • Tourism & Culture
  • Archaeology
Jupally Krishna Rao Kollapur 7 December 2023 Incumbent

Major decisions

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On the day of Reddy's swearing-in, the iron barricades at the entrance to the chief minister's office were removed. Reddy announced his availability at the office to listen to people's grievances daily from 8 December 2023, reflecting the promise of people's government.[10]

Another promise was fulfilled on 9 December 2023, when free bus rides for women were announced by the Telangana Government.[11]

The Telangana state government has donated Rs 3 crore to the Tablighi Jamaat[12] and the Telangana State High Court has issued a notice for doing so.[13]

Demographics

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Representation of Ministers by district

  Khammam (25%)
  Medak (8.33%)
  Mulugu (8.33%)
  Nagarkurnool (8.33%)
  Nalgonda (8.33%)
  Peddapalli (8.33%)
  Siddipet (8.33%)
  Suryapet (8.33%)
  Vikarabad (8.33%)
  Warangal (8.33%)
District Ministers Name of ministers
Adilabad
Kumuram Bheem Asifabad
Mancherial
Nirmal
Nizamabad
Jagtial
Peddapalli 1
Kamareddy
Rajanna Sircilla
Karimnagar
Jayashankar Bhupalpally
Sangareddy
Medak 1
Siddipet 1
Jangaon
Hanamkonda
Warangal 1
Mulugu 1
Bhadradri kothagudem
Khammam 3
Mahabubabad
Suryapet 1
Nalgonda 1
Yadadri Bhuvanagiri
Medchal–Malkajgiri
Hyderabad
Ranga Reddy
Vikarabad 1
Narayanpet
Mahabubnagar
Nagarkurnool 1
Wanaparthy
Jogulamba Gadwal

References

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  1. ^ "Congress names Revanth Reddy as Telangana chief minister". Hindustan Times. 5 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  2. ^ Bureau, The Hindu (5 December 2023). "Congress announces Revanth Reddy as CM of Telangana". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 7 December 2023. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ "Revanth Reddy Takes Oath As Telangana Chief Minister, Gandhis On Stage". NDTV.com. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Telangana CM News | Telangana CM Swearing-In Ceremony Live: Revanth Reddy reaches LB Stadium for his oath-taking ceremony". The Times of India. 7 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  5. ^ https://cm.telangana.gov.in/council-of-ministers/
  6. ^ "Telangana CM swearing-in: List of MLAs who took oath with Revanth Reddy". Hindustan Times. 7 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  7. ^ "Telangana ministers list 2023: Full list of ministers and their portfolios in Revanth Reddy cabinet". Financialexpress. 7 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  8. ^ Deccan Chronicle (7 December 2023). "New Telangana Ministers And Their Portfolios". Archived from the original on 28 December 2023. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  9. ^ India Today (9 December 2023). "Revanth Reddy assigns portfolios to 11 ministers in Telangana Cabinet: Full list". Archived from the original on 21 January 2024. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  10. ^ Livemint (7 December 2023). "Telangana CM Revanth Reddy gets iron barricades removed from office premises". mint. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  11. ^ Bureau, The Hindu (9 December 2023). "Telangana Chief Minister launches free bus rides for women and enhanced Aarogyasri Scheme". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 9 December 2023. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  12. ^ "Why is Telangana govt giving Rs 3 crore to Tablighi Jamaat, asks BJP leader". The New Indian Express. 21 December 2023. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  13. ^ Vamshidhar, Vujjini (2 January 2024). "TS HC Issues Notices to Government on Allocation of Rs 2.45 Crore to Tablighi Jamaat". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 21 March 2024.