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Digvijay Singh Ministry was the Council of Ministers in the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Digvijay Singh.[1][2][3] Council members - Digvijay Singh - Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh
- Jamuna Devi - Minister of women and child welfare
- Urmila Singh - Minister of tribal welfare
- Col Ajay Narayan Mushran - Minister of women and child welfare
- Nand Kumar Patel - Minister of Home and aviation minister
- Narendra Nahata - Minister of commerce and industries
- Mahendra Singh Kalukheda - Minister of agriculture, co-operation and ayacut
- Subhash Sojatia - Minister of public health and welfare, medical education
- Deepak Saxena - Minister of public health engineering
- Hukum Singh Karada - Minister of energy
- Indrajit Kumar Patel - Minister of housing and environment
- Ravindra Choubey - Minister of general administration, public relations, and public grievances
- Satya Narayan Sharma - Minister of commercial taxes, including excise
- Ajay Singh Rahul Bhaiya - Minister of panchayat and rural development, tourism and culture
- Ram Chandra Singh Deo - Minister of water resources (irrigation) development
- Vijayalaxmi Sadho - Minister of Narmada Valley Development Authority
- Shravan Patel - Minister of public works, sports and youth welfare
- Prem Sai Singh - Minister of revenue and rehabilitation
- Mahendra Bodh - Minister of education while higher education, mining
- Ratnesh Soloman - Minister of forest
- Krishna Kumar Gupta - Minister of manpower planning
- Chanesh Ram Ratiya - Minister of animal husbandry and fisheries
- Dhanesh Patila - Minister of scheduled caste welfare, dairy development, and jails
- Doman Singh Nagpure - Minister of minister of state with independent charge labour, social welfare, and backward classes welfare
- Arif Aqueel - Minister of independent charge of minorities welfare, Bhopal gas tragedy relief and rehabilitation, and food
References 1. ^[https://www.rediff.com/news/1998/dec/08mp.htm Digvijay distributes all portfolios, keeps five districts] 2. ^[https://www.rediff.com/news/1998/dec/02dig.htm Digvijay Singh, a reliable performer] 3. ^[https://www.rediff.com/news/1998/dec/01mpcm.htm Digvijay Singh takes over as Madhya Pradesh CM]
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