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Government of Punjab, India

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Indian state government

Government of Punjab
This is the Seal of Government of Punjab.
Emblem of Punjab
Seat of GovernmentChandigarh
Legislative branch
Assembly
SpeakerKultar Singh Sandhwan[1]
Deputy SpeakerJai Krishan Singh
Members in Assembly117
Executive branch
GovernorGulab Chand Kataria
Chief MinisterBhagwant Mann
Chief SecretaryK. A. P. Sinha,IAS[2]
Judiciary
High CourtPunjab & Haryana High Court
Chief JusticeSheel Nagu

TheGovernment of Punjab or locally as theState Government, is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state ofPunjab, India and its23 districts. It consists of anexecutive, led by theGovernor of Punjab, ajudiciary and alegislative branch Punjab State.

Like other states in India, the head of state of Punjab is the PunjabGovernor, appointed by thePresident of India on the advice of the Central government. The post of governor is largely ceremonial. TheChief Minister of Punjab is the head of government and is vested with most of the executive powers.Chandigarh is the capital of Punjab, and houses theVidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) and the secretariat. Chandigarh also serves as the capital ofHaryana, and is aunion territory of India. ThePunjab & Haryana High Court, located in Chandigarh, has jurisdiction over the whole state.[3]

The present Legislative Assembly of Punjab isunicameral, consisting of 117Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA). Its term is 5 years, unless sooner dissolved.[4]

Cabinet Ministers

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Minister of State

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(Portfolio Minister of State )

Skoon Bhandari

(Ministery of Home Affairs state sports youth local bodies and Excise.)

17 January 2026


Cabinet members
PortfolioMinisterTook officeLeft officePartyRef
  • Chief Minister
  • Civil Aviation
  • Cooperation
  • General Administration
  • Home Affairs & Justice
  • Legal & Legislative Affairs
  • Personnel and Training
  • Sports and Youth Services
  • Science Technology & Environment
  • Vigilance
  • Other departments not allocated to any Minister
16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)Incumbent AAP[5]
  • Economic & Statistical Organisation
  • Excise & Taxation
  • Finance
  • Planning
  • Programme Implementation
21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent AAP[6]
  • Employment Generation and Training
  • Governance Reforms and Public Grievances
  • New and Renewable Energy Sources
  • Printing & Stationery
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)Incumbent AAP[7]
  • Social Justice, Empowerment & Minorities
  • Social Security and Development of Women and Children
21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent AAP
  • Elections
  • Health and Family Welfare
  • Medical Education and Research
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)Incumbent AAP
  • Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs
  • Forest and Wild Life Preservation
21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent AAP
  • Jails
  • Transport
21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent AAP
  • Higher Education and Languages
  • Information & Public Relations
  • School Education
  • Technical Education & Industrial Training
21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent AAP
  • Power
  • Public Works
21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent AAP
  • Agriculture and Farmer Welfare
  • Animal Husbandry, Fisheries & Dairy Development
  • Food Processing
31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)Incumbent AAP
  • Defence Services Welfare
  • Freedom Fighters
  • Horticulture
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent AAP
  • Hospitality
  • Labour
  • Rural Development & Panchayats
  • Tourism & Culture Affairs
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent AAP
  • Local Government
  • Parliamentary Affairs
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent AAP
  • Conservation of Soil and Water
  • Mines & Geology
  • Water Resources
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent AAP
  • Housing and Urban Development
  • Revenue, Rehabilitation and Disaster Management
  • Water Supply & Sanitation
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent AAP
  • Investment Promotion
  • Industries & Commerce
  • NRI Affairs
3 July 2025 (2025-07-03)Incumbent AAP

By departments

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An alphabetical list of all thedepartments of Punjab Government with terms :[8]

Cabinet members
PortfolioMinisterTook officeLeft office
Agriculture and Farmer Welfare16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)
31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)Incumbent
Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development and Fisheries21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)
31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)Incumbent
Civil Aviation16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)Incumbent
Conservation of Soil & Water16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)
31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)21 November 2023 (2023-11-21)
21 November 2023 (2023-11-21)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Cooperation21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)Incumbent
Defence Services Welfare16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Economic & Statistical Organisation16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)Incumbent
Elections16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)Incumbent
Employment Generation and Training16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)Incumbent
Excise and Taxation21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent
Finance21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent
Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent
Food Processing16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)
31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)Incumbent
Forest and Wild Life Preservation21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent
General Administration16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)Incumbent
Governance Reforms and Public Grievances16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)Incumbent
Health & Family Welfare21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)24 May 2022 (2022-05-24)
24 May 2022 (2022-05-24)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)Incumbent
Higher Education and Languages21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)Incumbent
Home Affairs and Justice16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)Incumbent
Horticulture16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Hospitality21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Housing and Urban Development16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Industries and Commerce16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)3 July 2025 (2025-07-03)
3 July 2025 (2025-07-03)Incumbent
Information and Public Relation16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Information Technology16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)Incumbent
Investment Promotion16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Jails21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Labour16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Legal and Legislative Affairs21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)Incumbent
Local Government16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)
31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Mines & Geology21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)21 November 2023 (2023-11-21)
21 November 2023 (2023-11-21)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Medical Education and Research21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)24 May 2022 (2022-05-24)
24 May 2022 (2022-05-24)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)Incumbent
New & Renewable Energy Sources16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)Incumbent
NRI Affairs21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)3 July 2025 (2025-07-03)
3 July 2025 (2025-07-03)Incumbent
Parliamentary Affairs16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)
31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Personnel and Training16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)Incumbent
Planning21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent
Power21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent
Printing and Stationery16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)13 January 2023 (2023-01-13)
13 January 2023 (2023-01-13)Incumbent
Program Implementation21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent
Public Works21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent
Punjab Energy Development Agency16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)Incumbent
Removal of Grievances21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)
16 March 2023 (2023-03-16)Incumbent
Revenue, Rehabilitation & Disaster Management21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Rural Development and Panchayat21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)
31 May 2023 (2023-05-31)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
School Education21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)Incumbent
Science, Technology & Environment16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)21 November 2023 (2023-11-21)
21 November 2023 (2023-11-21)Incumbent
Social Justice, Empowerment and Minorities21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent
Social Security and Development of Women and Children21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent
Sports and Youth Services21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)25 June 2024 (2024-06-25)
25 June 2024 (2024-06-25)Incumbent
Technical Education and Industrial Training16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)Incumbent
Tourism and Cultural Affairs21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Transport21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)Incumbent
Vigilance16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)Incumbent
Water Resources21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)21 November 2023 (2023-11-21)
21 November 2023 (2023-11-21)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Water Supply and Sanitation21 March 2022 (2022-03-21)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent
Welfare of Freedom Fighters16 March 2022 (2022-03-16)5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)
5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)
7 January 2023 (2023-01-07)23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)
23 September 2024 (2024-09-23)Incumbent

Legislative branch

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This section istranscluded fromSixteenth Punjab Legislative Assembly.(edit |history)

Thelegislature comprises the governor and the Punjab Legislative Assembly, which is the highest political organ in the state. The governor has the power to summon the assembly or to close the same. All members of the legislative assembly are directly elected, normally once in every five years by the eligible voters who are above 18 years of age. The current assembly consists of 117 elected members. The elected members select one of its own members as its chairperson who is called thespeaker of the assembly. The speaker is assisted by the deputy speaker who is also elected by the members. The conduct of a meeting in the house is the responsibility of the speaker.

The main function of theassembly is to pass laws and rules. Every bill passed by the house has to be finally approved by the governor before it becomes applicable.

The normal term of the legislative assembly is five years from the date appointed for its first meeting.[9]

In the Sixteenth Punjab Legislative Assembly, 94 members of the rulingAam Aadmi Party form the treasury benches. The mainopposition party in the assembly isIndian National Congress with 14 seats. The other parties which are in opposition are theShiromani Akali Dal, theBharatiya Janata Party, theBahujan Samaj Party andindependents. AAP MLA,Kultar Singh Sandhwan was announced as the speaker of the assembly.[10]

History

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Incumbent Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann took the oath of office on 16 March at Khatkar Kalan, the ancestral village ofBhagat Singh.Inderbir Singh Nijjar took the oath as Protem Speaker. On 17 March Nijjar administered the oath of office to all the 117 legislators of the Sixteenth Punjab Legislative assembly.[11] Other 10 cabinet ministers of theMann ministry, took oath on 19 March.

On 22 June 2022, Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan announced that the legislators will get answers on all issues that they raise during the Assembly debates. The answers would be provided during the Zero Hour. This was done for the first time in the history of Punjab Assembly.[12]

Leaders

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TitleNamePortraitSince
Constitutional Posts
GovernorGulab Chand Kataria30 July 2024


SpeakerKultar Singh Sandhwan[13]21 March 2022
Deputy speakerJai Krishan Singh[14]30 June 2022
Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)
Bhagwant Mann16 March 2022
Leader of OppositionPratap Singh Bajwa9 April 2022
Political posts
Leader ofAAP legislature partyBhagwant Mann16 March 2022
Leader ofINC legislature partyPratap Singh Bajwa9 April 2022
Leader ofSAD legislature partyManpreet Singh AyaliApril 2022
Leader ofBJP legislature partyAshwani Kumar SharmaApril 2022
Leader ofBSP legislature partyNachhatar PalApril 2022

Judiciary

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This section istranscluded fromPunjab and Haryana High Court.(edit |history)

Punjab and Haryana High Court is the commonHigh Court for the Indian states ofPunjab andHaryana and the Union Territory of Chandigarh based inChandigarh, India. Sanctioned strength of judges of this High Court is, 85 consisting of 64 Permanent Judges, including the Chief Justice, and 21 Additional Judges. As of 14 September 2023, there are 58 Judges working in the High Court, comprising 36 Permanent and 22 Additional Judges.[15]

The court building is known as thePalace of Justice. Designed byLe Corbusier, it and several of his other works were inscribed asUNESCO World Heritage Sites in July 2016.[16][17]


Departments and Agencies

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List of State Public Sector Undertakings

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1.Punjab State Power Corporation Limited

See also

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References

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  1. ^Brar, Kamaldeep Singh (27 March 2022)."Punjab speaker seeks pardon at Akal Takht after video of priest touching a cow's tail to his turban goes viral".The Indian Express. Retrieved27 March 2022.
  2. ^https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/chandigarh-news/kap-sinha-appointed-new-punjab-chief-secy-101728495470173-amp.html.{{cite news}}:Missing or empty|title= (help)
  3. ^"Jurisdiction and Seats of Indian High Courts". Eastern Book Company. Retrieved12 May 2008.
  4. ^"Punjab Legislative Assembly".Legislative Bodies in India. National Informatics Centre, Government of India. Retrieved12 May 2008.
  5. ^"Punjab portfolios announced; CM Mann keeps Home and Vigilance, Cheema gets Finance, Singla Health, Harbhajan Power".Tribuneindia News Service. 21 March 2022.Archived from the original on 21 March 2022. Retrieved21 March 2022.
  6. ^"GOVERNOR ALLOTS PORTFOLIOS TO NEWLY INDUCTED MINISTERS | Directorate of Information and Public Relations, Punjab, India ਸੂਚਨਾ ਤੇ ਲੋਕ ਸੰਪਰਕ ਵਿਭਾਗ ਪੰਜਾਬ ,ਭਾਰਤ".diprpunjab.gov.in.Archived from the original on 21 March 2022. Retrieved21 March 2022.
  7. ^"Punjab Cabinet expansion: Anmol Gagan gets tourism; Indervir Nijjar local bodies, Chetan Singh health".Tribune India News Service. 5 July 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  8. ^"Departments – Government of Punjab, India".Archived from the original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved21 March 2022.
  9. ^"Kerala Government – Legislature". Kerala Niyamasabha. Archived fromthe original on 8 December 2012. Retrieved17 March 2022.
  10. ^"Punjab Cabinet swearing-in Live Updates: From uprooting corruption to tackling drug addiction in Punjab — newly-inducted Ministers set targets".The Indian Express. 19 March 2022.Archived from the original on 19 March 2022. Retrieved19 March 2022.
  11. ^"In Punjab Cabinet, Bhagwant Mann Keeps Home, Harpal Cheema Gets Finance".NDTV.com. 21 March 2022.Archived from the original on 21 March 2022. Retrieved21 March 2022.
  12. ^Service, Tribune News (22 June 2022)."All Zero Hour questions to be answered: Punjab Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan".Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved23 June 2022.
  13. ^"AAP nominates party MLA Kultar Singh Sandhwan as next Punjab assembly speaker".Hindustan Times. 18 March 2022.Archived from the original on 18 March 2022. Retrieved18 March 2022.
  14. ^"Jai Krishan Singh Rouri is new Deputy Speaker of Punjab assembly".The Indian Express. 30 June 2022.Archived from the original on 30 June 2022. Retrieved30 June 2022.
  15. ^"High Court of Punjab and Haryana".www.highcourtchd.gov.in. Retrieved7 April 2025.
  16. ^"The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier".UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Retrieved19 July 2016.
  17. ^"Chandigarh's Capitol Complex is now a UNESCO heritage site". 18 July 2016. Archived fromthe original on 19 July 2016. Retrieved18 July 2016.

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