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Bihar CM Nitish Kumar expands his cabinet by inducting 21 ministers, six of them become minister for the first time

IndiaTimes Friday, 15 March 2024
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar expanded his cabinet to 30 ministers, with BJP and JD(U) as main contributors. The induction ceremony was led by Governor Arlekar. Various community representatives were included, except for Yadavs on Friday.
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