Uttar Pradesh Cabinet expanded with six new Ministers
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Summary
As the BJP eyes caste balance ahead of Assembly election early next year, Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary and Manoj Kumar Pandey take oath as Cabinet Ministers
Key Facts
TypePolicy
SourceThe Hindu - National
PublishedSunday, 10 May 2026
Affected Population~850 million internet users, 75,000+ startups
Key Numbers
Rs 15,000 crore for Digital India initiatives
UPI: 14 billion monthly transactions
850 million+ Aadhaar-linked mobiles
PM-JAY: 55 crore beneficiaries
Key Authorities
Ministry of Electronics & ITTRAICERT-InMinistry of Social Justice & EmpowermentNITI Aayog
Key Stakeholders
Internet UsersTech CompaniesStartupsBPL FamiliesSenior CitizensPersons with Disabilities
Government Context
NDA IIIBJP-led NDA
Centre-Right
LeftCentreRight
Amendment History
1 change recorded for this policy.
DescriptionMonday, 11 May 2026via hindustan_times
As the BJP eyes caste balance ahead of Assembly election early next year, Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary and Manoj Kumar Pandey take oath as Cabinet Ministers
The expansion is seen as a bid to fine-tune socio-political equations in the BJP’s favour as the party seeks a third successive term in the state.
The Congress leaders said here that the Bharatiya Janata Party government had tried to suppress the matter for several days instead of finding out the truth