Council of Ministers
Rastriya Swatantra Party • 15 members • Sworn in 2026-03-27
How this list was verified
Per oath-day reporting, the Prime Minister retained the Defence and Industry portfolios (no separate Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies).
- Radio Nepal (Public Service Broadcasting): Balendra Shah sworn in as 46th Prime Minister of Nepal, new cabinet takes oath — Portfolio assignments on the day ministers took the oath.
- The Himalayan Times: Ministers of Balen-led cabinet — Same-day numbered list of ministers sworn in (includes Agriculture portfolio).
Some outlets romanize the Home Minister as Sudhan Gurung; English coverage also uses Sudan Gurung. The Himalayan Times spelled the Tourism minister as Khadak Raj Poudel; Radio Nepal used Khadka Raj Paudel—we follow the Radio Nepal spelling for the roster. Radio Nepal summarized several portfolios briefly; secondary ministries (e.g. Water Supply with Health) follow common merged-line reporting and the platform tracker ministry labels.
Tracker score = round((completed + 0.5×in progress) ÷ commitments you touch × 100). Coordinating (shared) points count the same as lead points for this headline number; open a profile to see lead vs coordinating breakdown. Methodology
Other key implementing bodies
Not all 100 points sit in a single ministry. These institutions are the lead on the commitment record (NRB, NPC, or Investment Board). Ministers may still coordinate via “shared” roles on the same point.
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB)
3 lead • 0 coordinating • 0 sub-items
National Planning Commission (NPC)
1 lead • 0 coordinating • 4 sub-items
Investment Board Nepal
2 lead • 0 coordinating • 0 sub-items