The Fifth Deuba cabinet  was the Government of Nepal  from 13 July 2021 to 26 December 2022. It was formed after Sher Bahadur Deuba  was appointed as the new prime minister of Nepal  by president  Bidya Devi Bhandari  following an order from the Supreme Court , which declared the dissolution of the House of Representatives  on the recommendation of former prime minister KP Sharma Oli  to be unlawful.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]   The fifth Deuba cabinet was replaced by the Dahal cabinet, 2022  on 26 December 2022, when Pushpa Kamal Dahal 's CPN (Maoist Centre)  broke away from the electoral alliance with Nepali Congress  and joined hands with other opposition parties to form a government in the aftermath of the 2022 general election .
The cabinet consisted of an alliance of political parties formed in opposition of former prime minister Oli's dissolution of the House of Representatives . It consisted of Nepali Congress, the CPN (Maoist Centre), CPN (Unified Socialist)  and People's Socialist Party, Nepal  during formation. The Loktantrik Samajbadi Party, Nepal  and Rastriya Janamorcha  provides confidence and support to the government.[ 6]  
 
History 
On 12 July 2021, the constitutional bench of the Supreme Court  ruled that the President's decision to dissolve the House of Representatives on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers was unlawful and ordered the appointment of Deuba as prime minister within 28 hours.[ 5]   President Bhandari appointed Deuba as the Prime Minister in accordance with Article 76 (5) of the Constitution of Nepal , and he was sworn in for a fifth term on 13 July 2021.[ 7] [ 8]  
Four ministers took their oath of office alongside Deuba.[ 9]   The full cabinet was formed on 8 October 2021.[ 10]  
Vote of confidence 
On 18 July 2021, Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs , Gyanendra Bahadur Karki , registered a proposal for vote of confidence in the first meeting of reinstated House of Representatives.  Out of 249 lawmakers present in the meeting, Deuba received support of 165 lawmakers with 83 against while one abstained.[ 11]   Deuba received votes from the CPN (Maoist Centre) , the People's Socialist Party, Nepal  and a faction of the CPN (UML) . The PSPN, collectively voted for Deuba despite internal split within the party.[ 12]  
Reactions 
Ambassador Berry at Deuba's residence with congratulatary message  
  USA : The ambassador of the United States to Nepal , Randy Berry , was the first diplomat to congratulate Deuba, visiting Deuba at his residence with congratulatory messages on 14 July.[ 13]   Earlier, he had congratulated Deuba, within an hour of his appointment, via a tweet.[ 14]  
  India : The Indian ambassador to Nepal, Vinay Mohan Kwatra , visited Deuba at his residence on 14 July to congratulate him on his appointment.[ 13] [ 15]   The Indian prime minister , Narendra Modi , congratulated Deuba via a tweet on 18 July, after Deuba had won the vote of confidence.[ 16]    The two prime ministers had a telephonic conversation on 19 July, where they vowed to "work together to further enhance the wide-ranging cooperation between India and Nepal, including in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic ."[ 17]  
  Israel : The Israeli ambassador to Nepal, Hanan Goder-Goldberger, visited Deuba at Singha Durbar  on 15 July, stating he was "hopeful of Nepal–Israel relations  to get stronger" during Deuba's tenure.[ 18]  
  China : The Chinese ambassador to Nepal , Hou Yanqui , visited Deuba at Singha Durbar on 20 July, where she announced the grant of an additional 16 lakh doses of the COVID-19 vaccines  to Nepal.[ 19]  
Apart from these, Deuba received congratulatory remarks from the heads of government and diplomats of other countries.
Division of ministries among coalition parties and cabinet expansion 
Intra-party matters of the four parties in the governing coalition delayed the allotment of ministries and resulted in the fulfillment of the cabinet 85 days after the prime minister taking office. Being the largest party in the coalition, Nepali Congress  was apportioned eight ministries and one state minister, excluding the prime minister. CPN (Maoist Centre)  was apportioned five ministries and one state minister, while CPN (Unified Socialist)  and People's Socialist Party, Nepal  were apportioned four ministries each, with the former also given one state minister.[ 20]  
NC  (9 ministries)   –  Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers , Ministry of Home Affairs , Ministry of Defence , Ministry of Foreign Affairs , Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs , Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies , Ministry of Information and Communication , Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizens  and Ministry of Water Supply 
CPN (MC)  (5 ministries)   –  Ministry of Finance , Ministry of Energy, Water Resource and Irrigation , Ministry of Education , Ministry of Land Management, Cooperative and Poverty Allivation , Ministry of Youth and Sports 
CPN (US)  (4 ministries)   –  Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation , Ministry of Health and Population , Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security , Ministry of Urban Development 
PSP-N  (4 ministries)   –  Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transportation , Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock , Ministry of Forest and Environment , Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration 
Dissolution 
On 25 December 2022, the final day of negotiations to form a new government in the aftermath of the 2022 election, the ruling alliance which contested the election together failed to gather a consensus on who would lead the upcoming government, with both Deuba and Pushpa Kamal Dahal  laying claim on the position of prime minister. After all negotiations failed, Dahal broke away from the electoral alliance and approached the CPN (UML) , which supported his nomination for prime minister, alongside the Rastriya Swatantra Party , Rastriya Prajatantra Party , Janamat Party , PSPN and other independents.[ 21]   President Bhandari appointed Dahal the next prime minister the same day, and he was sworn in for a third term the day after.[ 22] [ 23]  
Final arrangement 
S.N.
 
Portfolio
 
Minister
 
Political party
 
Assumed office
 
Left office
 
Website
  
Cabinet ministers 
 
1.
 
Prime Minister of Nepal  
 
Sher Bahadur Deuba 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
13 July 2021
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website 
 
2.
 
Minister for Home Affairs 
 
Bal Krishna Khand 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
13 July 2021
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website 
 
3.
 
Minister for Information and Communications 
 
Gyanendra Bahadur Karki 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website 
 
4.
 
Minister for Energy, Water Resource and Irrigation 
 
Pampha Bhusal 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
13 July 2021
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website  Archived  11 May 2020 at the Wayback Machine 
 
6.
 
Minister for Water Supply 
 
Uma Kanta Chaudhary 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website 
 
7.
 
Minister for Foreign Affairs 
 
Dr. Narayan Khadka 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
22 September 2021
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website  Archived  5 January 2025 at the Wayback Machine 
 
8.
 
Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies 
 
Dilendra Prasad Badu 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
7 April 2022
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website  Archived  31 December 2023 at the Wayback Machine 
 
9.
 
Minister for Education, Science and Technology 
 
Devendra Paudel 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website  Archived  17 January 2023 at the Wayback Machine 
 
10.
 
Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen 
 
Uma Regmi 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website 
 
11.
 
Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation 
 
Shashi Shrestha 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website 
 
12.
 
Minister for Youth and Sports 
 
Maheshwar Gahatraj 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website 
 
13.
 
Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs 
 
Gobinda Prasad Sharma (Koirala) 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
7 April 2022
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website  Archived  18 July 2024 at the Wayback Machine 
 
14.
 
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation 
 
Jeevan Ram Shrestha 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
27 June 2022
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website 
 
15.
 
Minister for Urban Development 
 
Metmani Chaudhary 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
27 June 2022
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website 
 
16.
 
Minister for Health and Population 
 
Bhawani Prasad Khapung 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
27 June 2022
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website  Archived  9 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
17.
 
Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security 
 
Sher Bahadur Kunwor 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
27 June 2022
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website 
 
18.
 
Minister for Forests and Environment 
 
Pradeep Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
4 August 2022
 
14 October 2022
 
Official website 
 
19.
 
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transportation 
 
Mohammad Ishtiyaq Rai 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
4 August 2022
 
14 October 2022
 
Official website 
 
20.
 
Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development 
 
Mrigendra Kumar Singh Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
4 August 2022
 
14 October 2022
 
Official website 
 
State ministers 
 
21.
 
Minister of State for the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers 
 
Umesh Shreshtha 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website 
 
22.
 
Minister of State for Education, Science and Technology 
 
Bodhmaya Kumari Yadav 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website  Archived  7 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
23.
 
Minister of State for Health and Population 
 
Hira Chandra KC 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
27 June 2022
 
26 December 2022
 
Official website  Archived  9 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
Till 6 July 2022 
S.N.
 
Portfolio
 
Minister
 
Political party
 
Assumed office
 
Left office
 
Website
  
Cabinet ministers 
 
1.
 
Prime Minister of Nepal  
 
Sher Bahadur Deuba 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
2.
 
Minister for Home Affairs 
 
Bal Krishna Khand 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
3.
 
Minister for Information and Communications 
 
Gyanendra Bahadur Karki 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
4.
 
Minister for Energy, Water Resource and Irrigation 
 
Pampha Bhusal 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  11 May 2020 at the Wayback Machine 
 
5.
 
Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration 
 
Rajendra Prasad Shrestha 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
6.
 
Minister for Finance 
 
Janardan Sharma 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
13 July 2021
 
6 July 2022
 
Official website  Archived  20 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
7.
 
Minister for Water Supply 
 
Uma Kanta Chaudhary 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
8.
 
Minister for Foreign Affairs 
 
Dr. Narayan Khadka 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
22 September 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  5 January 2025 at the Wayback Machine 
 
9.
 
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transportation 
 
Renu Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
4 July 2022
 
Official website 
 
10.
 
Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies 
 
Dilendra Prasad Badu 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
7 April 2022
 
 
Official website  Archived  31 December 2023 at the Wayback Machine 
 
11.
 
Minister for Education, Science and Technology 
 
Devendra Paudel 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  17 January 2023 at the Wayback Machine 
 
12.
 
Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development 
 
Mahendra Raya Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
4 July 2022
 
Official website 
 
13.
 
Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen 
 
Uma Regmi 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
14.
 
Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation 
 
Shashi Shrestha 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
15.
 
Minister for Forests and Environment 
 
Ram Sahaya Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
4 July 2022
 
Official website 
 
16.
 
Minister for Youth and Sports 
 
Maheshwar Gahatraj 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
17.
 
Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs 
 
Gobinda Prasad Sharma (Koirala) 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
7 April 2022
 
 
Official website  Archived  18 July 2024 at the Wayback Machine 
 
18.
 
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation 
 
Jeevan Ram Shrestha 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
27 June 2022
 
 
Official website 
 
19.
 
Minister for Urban Development 
 
Metmani Chaudhary 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
27 June 2022
 
 
Official website 
 
20.
 
Minister for Health and Population 
 
Bhawani Prasad Khapung 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
27 June 2022
 
 
Official website  Archived  9 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
21.
 
Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security 
 
Sher Bahadur Kunwor 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
27 June 2022
 
 
Official website  Archived  30 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
State ministers 
 
22.
 
Minister of State for the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers 
 
Umesh Shreshtha 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
23.
 
Minister of State for Education, Science and Technology 
 
Bodhmaya Kumari Yadav 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  7 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
24.
 
Minister of State for Health and Population 
 
Hira Chandra KC 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
27 June 2022
 
 
Official website  Archived  9 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
Till 27 June 2022 
S.N. 
Portfolio
 
Minister
 
Political party
 
Assumed office
 
Left office 
Website
  
Cabinet ministers 
 
1.
 
Prime Minister of Nepal  
 
Sher Bahadur Deuba 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
2.
 
Minister for Home Affairs 
 
Bal Krishna Khand 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
3.
 
Minister for Information and Communications 
 
Gyanendra Bahadur Karki 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
4.
 
Minister for Energy, Water Resource and Irrigation 
 
Pampha Bhusal 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  11 May 2020 at the Wayback Machine 
 
5.
 
Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration 
 
Rajendra Prasad Shrestha 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
6.
 
Minister for Health and Population 
 
Birodh Khatiwada 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
27 June 2022
 
Official website  Archived  9 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
7.
 
Minister for Finance 
 
Janardan Sharma 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  20 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
8.
 
Minister for Water Supply 
 
Uma Kanta Chaudhary 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
9.
 
Minister for Foreign Affairs 
 
Dr. Narayan Khadka 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
22 September 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  5 January 2025 at the Wayback Machine 
 
10.
 
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transportation 
 
Renu Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
11.
 
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation 
 
Prem Ale 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
27 June 2022
 
Official website 
 
12.
 
Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies 
 
Dilendra Prasad Badu 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
7 April 2022
 
 
Official website  Archived  31 December 2023 at the Wayback Machine 
 
13.
 
Minister for Education, Science and Technology 
 
Devendra Paudel 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  17 January 2023 at the Wayback Machine 
 
14.
 
Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development 
 
Mahendra Raya Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
15.
 
Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen 
 
Uma Regmi 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
16.
 
Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation 
 
Shashi Shrestha 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
17.
 
Minister for Urban Development 
 
Ram Kumari Jhakri 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
27 June 2022
 
Official website 
 
18.
 
Minister for Forests and Environment 
 
Ram Sahaya Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
19.
 
Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security 
 
Krishna Kumar Shrestha 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
27 June 2022
 
Official website  Archived  30 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
20.
 
Minister for Youth and Sports 
 
Maheshwar Gahatraj 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
21.
 
Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs 
 
Gobinda Prasad Sharma (Koirala) 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
7 April 2022
 
 
Official website  Archived  18 July 2024 at the Wayback Machine 
 
State ministers 
 
22.
 
Minister of State for the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers 
 
Umesh Shreshtha 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
23.
 
Minister of State for Health and Population 
 
Bhawani Prasad Khapung 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  9 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
24.
 
Minister of State for Education, Science and Technology 
 
Bodhmaya Kumari Yadav 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  7 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
Till 7 April 2022 
S.N. 
Portfolio
 
Minister
 
Political party
 
Assumed office
 
Left office 
Website
  
Cabinet ministers 
 
1.
 
Prime Minister of Nepal  
 
Sher Bahadur Deuba 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
2.
 
Minister for Home Affairs 
 
Bal Krishna Khand 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
3.
 
Minister for Information and Communications 
 
Gyanendra Bahadur Karki 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
4.
 
Minister for Energy, Water Resource and Irrigation 
 
Pampha Bhusal 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  11 May 2020 at the Wayback Machine 
 
5.
 
Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration 
 
Rajendra Prasad Shrestha 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
6.
 
Minister for Health and Population 
 
Birodh Khatiwada 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  9 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
7.
 
Minister for Finance 
 
Janardan Sharma 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  20 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
8.
 
Minister for Water Supply 
 
Uma Kanta Chaudhary 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
9.
 
Minister for Foreign Affairs 
 
Dr. Narayan Khadka 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
22 September 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  5 January 2025 at the Wayback Machine 
 
10.
 
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transportation 
 
Renu Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
11.
 
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation 
 
Prem Ale 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
12.
 
Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs 
 
Gyanendra Bahadur Karki 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
13 July 2021
 
8 October 2021
 
Official website  Archived  18 July 2024 at the Wayback Machine 
 
Dilendra Prasad Badu 
 
8 October 2021
 
  
13.
 
Minister for Education, Science and Technology 
 
Devendra Paudel 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  17 January 2023 at the Wayback Machine 
 
14.
 
Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development 
 
Mahendra Raya Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
15.
 
Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen 
 
Uma Regmi 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
16.
 
Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation 
 
Shashi Shrestha 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
17.
 
Minister for Urban Development 
 
Ram Kumari Jhakri 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
18.
 
Minister for Forests and Environment 
 
Ram Sahaya Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
19.
 
Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security 
 
Krishna Kumar Shrestha 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  30 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
20.
 
Minister for Youth and Sports 
 
Maheshwar Gahatraj 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
State ministers 
 
21.
 
Minister of State for the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers 
 
Umesh Shreshtha 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
22.
 
Minister of State for Health and Population 
 
Bhawani Prasad Khapung 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  9 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
23.
 
Minister of State for Education, Science and Technology 
 
Bodhmaya Kumari Yadav 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  7 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
Till 16 December 2021 
S.N.
 
Portfolio
 
Minister
 
Political party
 
Assumed office
 
Left office
 
Website
  
Cabinet ministers 
 
1.
 
Prime Minister of Nepal  
 
Sher Bahadur Deuba 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
2.
 
Minister of Home Affairs 
 
Bal Krishna Khand 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
3.
 
Minister for Information and Communications 
 
Gyanendra Bahadur Karki 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
4.
 
Minister for Energy, Water Resource and Irrigation 
 
Pampha Bhusal 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  11 May 2020 at the Wayback Machine 
 
5.
 
Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration 
 
Rajendra Prasad Shrestha 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
6.
 
Minister for Health and Population 
 
Birodh Khatiwada 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  9 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
7.
 
Minister of Finance 
 
Janardan Sharma 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
13 July 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  20 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
8.
 
Minister of Defence 
 
Dr. Minendra Rijal 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
16 December 2021
 
Official website 
 
9.
 
Minister for Water Supply 
 
Uma Kanta Chaudhary 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
10.
 
Minister of Foreign Affairs 
 
Dr. Narayan Khadka 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
22 September 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  5 January 2025 at the Wayback Machine 
 
11.
 
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transportation 
 
Renu Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
12.
 
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation 
 
Prem Ale 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
13.
 
Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs 
 
Gyanendra Bahadur Karki 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
13 July 2021
 
8 October 2021
 
Official website  Archived  18 July 2024 at the Wayback Machine 
 
Dilendra Prasad Badu 
 
8 October 2021
 
  
14.
 
Minister for Education, Science and Technology 
 
Devendra Paudel 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  17 January 2023 at the Wayback Machine 
 
15.
 
Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development 
 
Mahendra Raya Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
16.
 
Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen 
 
Uma Regmi 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
17.
 
Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation 
 
Shashi Shrestha 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
18.
 
Minister for Urban Development 
 
Ram Kumari Jhakri 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
19.
 
Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies 
 
Gajendra Bahadur Hamal 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
10 October 2021[ 24] [ 25]  
 
Official website 
 
20.
 
Minister for Forests and Environment 
 
Ram Sahaya Yadav 
 
 
People's Socialist Party, Nepal 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
21.
 
Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security 
 
Krishna Kumar Shrestha 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  30 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
22.
 
Minister for Youth and Sports 
 
Maheshwar Gahatraj 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
State ministers 
 
23.
 
Minister of State for the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers 
 
Umesh Shreshtha 
 
 
Nepali Congress 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website 
 
24.
 
Minister of State for Health and Population 
 
25 July 2021
 
8 October 2021
 
Official website  Archived  9 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
Bhawani Prasad Khapung 
 
 
CPN (Unified Socialist) 
 
8 October 2021
 
  
25.
 
Minister of State for Education, Science and Technology 
 
Bodhmaya Kumari Yadav 
 
 
CPN (Maoist Centre) 
 
8 October 2021
 
 
Official website  Archived  7 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine 
 
See also 
Notes 
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