As the newly formed Delhi Government takes shape, Rekha Gupta has been sworn in as the Chief Minister of Delhi. Along with her, several other key leaders have taken the oath as Cabinet Ministers, marking the beginning of a new era in the governance of the national capital. This article provides a detailed list of the Delhi Cabinet Ministers, their portfolios, constituencies, and key responsibilities in the new government.
Delhi Cabinet Ministers 2025: Complete List
The new Delhi Cabinet consists of seven ministers, including the Chief Minister. Below is the complete list of Cabinet Ministers in Delhi 2025, their portfolios, and constituencies:
SN | Name | Portfolio | Constituency |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Rekha Gupta | Finance, Planning, GAD, WCD, Services, Revenue, Land & Building, I&PR, Vigilance, Administrative Reforms | Shalimar Bagh |
2 | Parvesh Verma | PWD, Legislative Affairs, I&FC, Water, Gurudwara Elections | New Delhi |
3 | Manjinder Singh Sirsa | Food & Supplies, Forest & Environment, Industries | Rajouri Garden |
4 | Ravindra Kumar Indraj | Social Welfare, SC & ST Welfare, Cooperative, Elections | Bawana |
5 | Kapil Mishra | Law & Justice, Labour, Employment, Culture, Tourism | Karawal Nagar |
6 | Ashish Sood | Home, Power, Urban Development, Education, Higher Education, Training & Technical Education | Janakpuri |
7 | Pankaj Kumar Singh | Health and Family Welfare, Transport, Information Technology | Vikaspuri |
Key Leaders and Their Political Journey
Rekha Gupta – Delhi’s New Chief Minister
Rekha Gupta, a 50-year-old advocate, has a strong connection with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and has been an active member of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP). She replaces Atishi from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as Delhi’s Chief Minister. Her leadership is expected to bring new reforms, especially in the areas of finance, planning, and governance.
Parvesh Verma – PWD & Legislative Affairs Minister
Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma, representing the New Delhi constituency, played a crucial role in BJP’s campaign, defeating Arvind Kejriwal by 4,089 votes. As a frontrunner for the Deputy Chief Minister post, Verma aims to transform the Yamuna River into a Sabarmati-like riverfront, provide better housing and infrastructure, and create 50,000 government jobs.
Manjinder Singh Sirsa – Food & Supplies, Environment Minister
Manjinder Singh Sirsa won from Rajouri Garden with 64,132 votes, defeating AAP’s Dhanwati Chandela. As a prominent Sikh leader, Sirsa will focus on food security, environmental protection, and industrial development.
Ravindra Kumar Indraj – Social Welfare & SC/ST Welfare Minister
Winning the Bawana seat with a massive margin of 119,515 votes, Ravindra Kumar Indraj will oversee social welfare programs, SC/ST development, and cooperative sector reforms. His victory marks a significant shift from AAP’s previous hold over the constituency.
Kapil Mishra – Law & Justice, Labour, and Tourism Minister
A former AAP minister, Kapil Mishra won from Karawal Nagar, defeating his rival Manoj Kumar Tyagi by 23,355 votes. He is known for his activism against farmer suicides, Yamuna encroachment, and corruption scandals. As Law & Justice Minister, he will focus on judicial reforms and labor rights.
Ashish Sood – Home & Education Minister
Ashish Sood, who won the Janakpuri seat by 19,000 votes, is considered close to JP Nadda and Dharmendra Pradhan. He will oversee the Home, Education, and Power Departments, aiming to bring significant educational reforms and infrastructural development.
Pankaj Kumar Singh – Health & Transport Minister
Representing Vikaspuri, Pankaj Kumar Singh defeated AAP’s Mahinder Yadav by 12,876 votes. With a strong administrative background, he will focus on healthcare improvements, public transport upgrades, and digital governance initiatives.