This Article is From May 25, 2009

Team Manmohan takes charge

Team Manmohan takes charge
New Delhi: After allocation of portfolios, it's time for Team Manmohan to get cracking. Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Home Minister P Chidambaram, Defence Minister AK Antony, and External Affairs Minister SM Krishna are all set to get down to work.

The government has chalked out a 100-day plan with emphasis on infrastructure, economy and security high on the agenda.

On Monday, Palaniappan Chidambaram took over as the Home Minister for the second time in North Block in New Delhi.

Sixty-four-year-old Chidambaram is one among the 19 cabinet ministers who were sworn-in on May 22, along with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Chidambaram, a Harvard educated lawyer, was shifted to the Home Ministry from the Finance Ministry by the Prime Minister in the wake of the Mumbai terror attack last year which led to the resignation of Shivraj Patil from the post.

He has earned the reputation of being a good economic administrator capped by his image as a tough taskmaster during his short stint as the Home Minister.

Chidambaram has been focusing on reorganising the intelligence network, tightening the provisions in the anti-terror laws and amending the CISF Act.

NCP-supremo Sharad Pawar took charge as Minister of Agriculture, Consumer Affairs, Food
and Public Distribution, beginning his tenure for the second time.

Pawar convened a meeting of senior officials and took stock of the situation in the agriculture, which would require a fresh impetus in the face of increasing debt burden on farmers despite loan waivers.

He takes over the reigns of the agriculture affairs when the country has harvested a bumper foodgrain production and the central pool are overflowing with wheat and rice.

India is estimated to have harvested a record over 99 million tonnes of rice in 2008-09 season. Wheat output is pegged at 77.63 million tonnes, which is slightly less than last year's record 78.57 million tonnes.

On the back of bumper production and higher support price, the Centre has procured record wheat and rice in the ongoing season.

From a situation when India had to go in for imports in 2006, lifting ban on exports of wheat and non-basmati rice could be Pawar's first major administrative decision in the coming days in his second tenure at Krishi Bhavan.

Meanwhile, Defence Minister AK Antony took charge, starting his second term as defence minister. SM Krishna also took over as the External affairs Minister.

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee too, took charge of his ministry on Monday, a portfolio he held 25 years ago in the government led by Indira Gandhi.

The first task before Mukherjee, who was also in charge of the Finance Ministry in the previous government, would be to present the budget for 2009-10 and spell out policies and priorities of the new UPA government.

The Minister at his office was received by key finance ministry functionaries, including Finance Secretary Ashok Chawla, Revenue Secretary P V Bhide, Expenditure Secretary Sushma Nath and Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Virmani.

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