ministersPrime Minister Baburam Bhattarai has expanded the Cabinet for the fifth time. Seven new ministers, six from the UCPN (Maoist) and one from Sadbhawana (A) have been inducted to the cabinet. Bhattarai administered them the oath of office and secrecy Tuesday morning at the office of the president, Shital Niwas.

Bhattarai picked six ministers from among those close to Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal and himself as the Baidya camp refused to send the names of candidates for the post. The hardliners have been opposing the four-point agreement that placed Bhattarai to the post of prime minister. They have been also opposed the Bilateral Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement (BIPPA) with India, handover of the keys and the latest seven-point agreement on the peace process.

With the fifth expansion, the number of ministers in the cabinet has reached 46. However, the post of defence minister is still vacant as the MJF (D) is yet to name its candidate.

New ministers

Dinanath Sharma (UCPN-M), Minister for Education

Lokendra Bista Magar (UCPN-M): Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation

Satya Pahadi (UCPN-M): Minister for Peace and Reconstruction

Kalpana Dhamala (UCPN-M), Minister for Science and Technology

Bhim Prasad Gautam (UCPN-M): Minister for Land Reforms

Ram Kumar Yadav (UCPN-M): Minister for General Administration

Sarita Giri (Sadbhawana Party, Anandi Devi), Minister for Labour and Transport Management

State ministers: all from UCPN (Maoist)

Ram Bachchan Yadav: Defence

Saroj Kumar Yadav: Health

Dilip Maharjan: Tourism

Bishnu Chaudhari: Commerce and Supplies

Surya Man Dong: Energy

Leela Bhandari: Education

Gopi Achhami: Youth and Sports

Ghanashyam Yadav: Local Development

Jwala Sah: Land Reforms

Shushma Sharma: Federal Affairs

Hari Khewa Limbu: Finance

Sunita Kumari Mahato: General Administration

Bhimraj Chaudhari Rajbansi: Home

Laxman Mehta: Forest

Durga Devi Mahato Dhanuk: Environment

Kansi Devi Jha: Law and Justice

Ishwar Dayal Mishra: Physical Planning and Works

Arabinda Sah: Women and Children

Ramani Ram: Irrigation

Ram Bachchan Yadav: Defence

Saroj Kumar Yadav: Health

Dilip Maharjan: Tourism

Bishnu Chaudhari: Commerce and Supplies

Surya Man Dong: Energy

Leela Bhandari: Education

Gopi Achhami: Youth and Sports

Ghanashyam Yadav: Local Development

Jwala Sah: Land Reforms

Shushma Sharma: Federal Affairs

Hari Khewa Limbu: Finance

Sunita Kumari Mahato: General Administration

Bhimraj Chaudhari Rajbansi: Home

Laxman Mehta: Forest

Gurga Devi Mahato Ghanuk: Environment

Kansi Devi Jha: Law and Justice

Ishwar Dayal Mishra: Physical Planning and Works

Arabinda Sah: Women and Children

Ramani Ram: Irrigation