Exciting news as West Bengal's Shantanu Thakur and Sukanta Majumdar join PM Modi's cabinet! Read more about their journey and the latest political updates.
In a significant move, West Bengal's own Shantanu Thakur and Sukanta Majumdar have been appointed as Ministers of State in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cabinet. This decision comes just hours before PM Modi was sworn in for his third term, marking a new chapter in West Bengal's representation at the national level.
Shantanu Thakur, known for his grassroots work and commitment to public service, brings a unique perspective to the cabinet. Sukanta Majumdar, with his experience in politics and governance, is set to make a notable impact on key policy decisions.
The inclusion of these two promising leaders from West Bengal reflects the growing importance of regional voices in national politics. Their appointment signifies a strategic move by the Modi-led NDA government to diversify its leadership and strengthen ties with states across the country.
As they embark on their new roles, Shantanu Thakur and Sukanta Majumdar are poised to bring about positive change and contribute to the development of not just West Bengal but the entire nation.
Interesting Fact: Shantanu Thakur is the youngest minister from West Bengal to be appointed to the PM's cabinet. Sukanta Majumdar's background in social work has earned him widespread respect in the political arena.
India News: KOLKATA: Hours before Narendra Modi was sworn in as PM on Sunday, the third Modi-led NDA govt allocated two ministers of state berths to Bengal.