Sudan Gurung, who rose to prominence during the Gen Z movement, has become the minister for home,
Shishir Khanal has been bestowed with the foreign ministry. He heads the RSP’s foreign affairs department.
Similarly, Khadka Raj (Ganesh) Paudel has been appointed the minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation. A writer, he was elected from Kaski-1. Dipak Sah from Mahottari has taken charge as minister for Labour and Employment.
Sasmit Pokharel, elected from Kathmandu-5, has been appointed as the minister for Education, Science and Technology, and Youth and Sports. Bikram Timilsina has been appointed to the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, while Pratibha Rawal serves as the minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration, and Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation. She has a background in journalism and was elected under the proportional representation system. Rawal is also the party’s co-spokesperson.
Biraj Bhakta Shrestha is the minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation in the Shah Cabinet. A Kathmandu-based leader, he previously served as the parliamentary party leader of the RSP.
Gita Chaudhary is the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development, and Forest and Environment. She was elected under proportional representation and joined the RSP shortly before the elections. She also serves as an advocate.
Sobita Gautam has become the minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs. A legal expert, she defeated former Bharatpur mayor Renu Dahal in Chitwan-3 in the March 5 parliamentary elections.
Sita Badi has taken charge of the Ministry for Women, Children and Senior Citizens, while Sunil Lamsal is the Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport and Urban Development. Nisha Mehata has become Minister for Health and Population, and Water Supply.
(Courstey@Kathmandu Post)

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