Cabinet of Bangladesh

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Third Hasina Cabinet

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19th Council of Ministers of Bangladesh

Incumbent

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Hasina

Date formed
14 January 2014 (2014-01-14)
People and organisations
Head of state
Abdul Hamid
Head of government
Sheikh Hasina

No. of ministers

33 Cabinet Ministers
18 State Ministers
2 Deputy Ministers.
Total no. of ministers
53
Member parties
Awami League
Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal
Jatiya Party (Ershad)
Jatiya Party (Manju)
Workers Party of Bangladesh
Status in legislature
98-seat single-party majority

273 / 350


Opposition party
Jatiya Party
Opposition leader
Rowshan Ershad
History
Legislature term(s)
10th Parliament
Predecessor
Hasian II






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The Cabinet of Bangladesh (Bengali: বাংলাদেশের মন্ত্রিসভাBānglādēśēr Mantri'sabhā) or Council of Ministers (Bengali: বাংলাদেশের মন্ত্রিপরিষদBānglādēśēr Mantri'pariṣad) is the chief executive body of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. The Cabinet is the collective decision-making body of the entire government under the Office of the Prime Minister, composed of the Prime Minister and some 33 Cabinet Ministers, 18 State Ministers and 2 Deputy Ministers.[1][2]




Contents





  • 1 Responsibility


  • 2 Council of Ministers


  • 3 List of cabinets


  • 4 References




Responsibility


Ministers of the government, according to the Constitution of Bangladesh, are selected primarily from the elected members of House of Nation, also known as Jatiya Sangsad. Cabinet Ministers are heads of government departments, mostly with the office of the "Minister of [department, e.g. Defence]". The collective co-ordinating function of the Cabinet is reinforced by the statutory position that all the Ministers jointly hold the same office, and can exercise the same powers.


The Cabinet is the ultimate decision-making body of the executive within the parliamentary system of government in traditional constitutional theory of Bangladesh. This interpretation was originally put across in the work of the Bangladesh constitution in 1972. The political and decision-making authority of the cabinet has been gradually increased over the last few decades, with some claiming its role has been usurped by "Prime Ministerial" (i.e. more "presidential") government.


The Cabinet is the executive committee of The Prime Minister's Office, a historic body which has legislative, judicial and executive functions, and whose large membership does include member(s) of the Opposition or Coalition. Its decisions are generally implemented either under the existing powers of individual government departments, or by the Cabinet Secretary, the most senior civil servant in Bangladesh.






Council of Ministers


The most influential part of the executive of the Bangladesh government are the ministries.[4] A ministry headed by a Minister or State minister (Independent Charges) shall be responsible for conducting the business of his Ministry/Division in the Parliament unless otherwise directed by the Prime Minister's Office. The Secretary is the administrative head of a ministry or division; and is assisted by a Additional Secretary, Joint Secretary, Deputy Secretary, Senior Assistant Secretary and Assistant Secretary. A few ministries consist of more than one division.


There are four categories of ministers, in descending order of rank:



  • Minister: member of cabinet; leads a ministry


  • State Minister (Independent Charges): junior minister not reporting to a cabinet minister; leads a ministry


  • State Minister: junior minister reporting to a cabinet minister, usually tasked with a specific responsibility in that ministry


  • Deputy Minister: most junior minister reporting to a cabinet minister or Minister of State (Independent Charges)

Political parties

  •   Bangladesh Awami League


  •   Workers Party of Bangladesh


  •   Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal


  •   Jatiya Party (Ershad)


  •   Jatiya Party (Manju)

Other factions

  •   Independent




































































































































































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Government Seal of Bangladesh

Minister
Secretariat and Executive offices
Advisers, State Minister and Deputy Minister


Sheikh Hasina Wazed

Prime Minister
Cabinet Division
Ministry of Defence
Armed Forces Division
National Economic Council
All important policy issues and all other portfolios not allocated to any Minister.
Advisers (Accorded status of a Minister):[5]
Hossain Toufique Imam (Political Affairs)
Dr. Mashiur Rahman (Economic Affairs)
Dr. Gowher Rizvi (International Affairs)
Dr. Tawfiq-e-Elahi Chowdhury (Power, Energy and Mineral Resources)
Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Tarique Ahmed Siddique (Security Affairs)

Vacant

Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources
State minister: Nasrul Hamid


Sayed Ashraful Islam

Ministry of Public Administration
State minister: Ismat Ara Sadek


Abul Maal Abdul Muhith

Ministry of Finance
State minister: Muhammad Abdul Mannan


Amir Hossain Amu

Ministry of Industries



Tofael Ahmed

Ministry of Commerce



Matia Chowdhury

Ministry of Agriculture



Asaduzzaman Khan

Ministry of Home Affairs



Mohammed Nasim

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
State minister: Zahid Maleque


Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain

Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development and Co-operative
State minister: Mashiur Rahaman Ranga
(Rural Development and Co-operatives Division)


Nurul Islam

Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment



A.K.M. Shahjahan Kamal

Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism



Yafes Osman

Ministry of Science and Technology



Motiur Rahman

Ministry of Religious Affairs



Mosharraf Hossain

Ministry of Housing and Public Works



Mozammel Haque

Ministry of Liberation War Affairs



Narayan Chandra Chan

Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock



Emaz Uddin Pramanik

Ministry of Textiles and Jute
State minister: Mirza Azam


Obaidul Quader

Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges



Hasanul Haq Inu

Ministry of Information
State minister: Tarana Halim


Anwar Hossain Manju

Ministry of Water Resources
State minister: Muhammad Nazrul Islam


Anisul Islam Mahmud

Ministry of Environment and Forest
Deputy minister: Abdullah Al Islam Jacob


Nurul Islam Nahid

Ministry of Education
State minister: Kazi Keramat Ali
(Technical and Madrassah Education Division)


Shahjahan Khan

Ministry of Shipping



Anisul Huq

Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs



Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury

Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief



Abul Hassan Mahmud Ali

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
State minister: Shahriar Alam


Mujibul Haque Mujib

Ministry of Railways



Mustafa Kamal

Ministry of Planning
State minister: Muhammad Abdul Mannan


Mustafa Jabbar

Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications & Information Technology
State minister: Zunaid Ahmed Palak
(Information and Communication Technology Division)


Mostafizur Rahman

Ministry of Primary and Mass Education



Asaduzzaman Noor

Ministry of Cultural Affairs



Shamshur Rahaman Sherif

Ministry of Land
State minister: Saifuzzaman Chowdhury


Qamrul Islam

Ministry of Food



Rashed Khan Menon

Ministry of Social Welfare
State minister: Nuruzzaman Ahmed

(State Minister in charge)

Ministry of Labour and Employment
State minister (Independent charge): Mujibul Haque

(State Minister in charge)

Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs
State minister (Independent charge): Ushwe Sing

(State Minister in charge)

Ministry of Youth and Sports
State minister (Independent charge): Biren Sikder
Deputy minister: Arif Khan

(State Minister in charge)

Ministry of Women and Children Affairs
State minister (Independent charge): Meher Afroz Chumki


List of cabinets

















































































































































No.
Cabinet
Formation date
Election
Governing party
Governing system

1Mujib I17 April 1971NoneBangladesh Awami League
Provisional

2Mujib II12 January 19721970Bangladesh Awami LeagueProvisional

3Mujib III16 March 19731973Bangladesh Awami League
Parliamentary

4Mujib IV25 January 1975NoneBangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League
One-party state

5Mostaq15 August 1975NoneMilitary Dictatorship
Authoritarianism

6Sayem6 November 1975NoneMilitary dictatorshipAuthoritarianism

7Zia21 April 1977NoneMilitary dictatorship
Junta

8Sattar30 May 19811981Bangladesh Nationalist Party
Presidential

9Ershad24 March 1982NoneMilitary dictatorshipJunta

10Shahabuddin6 December 1990NoneImpartial
Interim

11Khaleda I20 March 1991
1991 & Feb 1996
Bangladesh Nationalist PartyParliamentary

12Habibur30 March 1996NoneImpartial
Caretaker

13Hasina I23 June 1996Jun 1996Bangladesh Awami LeagueParliamentary

14Latif15 July 2001NoneImpartial
Caretaker

15Khaleda II10 October 20012001Bangladesh Nationalist PartyParliamentary

16Iajuddin29 October 2006NoneImpartial
Caretaker

17Fakhruddin11 January 2007NoneImpartial
Caretaker

18Hasina II6 January 20092008Bangladesh Awami LeagueParliamentary

19Hasina III24 January 20142014Bangladesh Awami LeagueParliamentary


References




  1. ^ "Hon'ble Ministers". Retrieved 27 April 2015. 


  2. ^ "Cabinet". Retrieved 27 April 2015. 


  3. ^ "Chapter 3: Chapter:3 The Federal Government". Retrieved 15 February 2018. 


  4. ^ http://www.bangladesh.gov.bd/index.php?option=com_weblinks&task=ministry&Itemid=152


  5. ^ http://www.cabinet.gov.bd/site/page/b31ecc34-a004-4528-b787-5b8381741a8c/Hon'ble-Advisers-









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