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Nadda takes charge as MoHFW, Chemicals and Fertilizers Minister

Nadda takes charge as MoHFW, Chemicals and Fertilizers Minister

New Delhi, June 11 (UNI) BJP President JP Nadda on Tuesday took charge as the Union Minister for Health and family Welfare (MoHFW) here.

Nadda was welcomed by Secretary Apurva Chandra and other senior officials at the Nirman Bhawan.

On this occasion, Ministers of State in the Ministry, Anupriya Patel and Jadhav Prataprao Ganpatrao were also present.

Later, Nadda also took charge as the Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers.

This is the second stint as Health Minister for the Rajya Sabha MP.
Earlier, during the first term of Prime Minister Narendra Modi Government, Nadda had served as the Health Minister.
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