Who gets which ministry in Modi 3.0? Form your 'Dream Cabinet' and win prizes

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Participate in the 'Dream Cabinet' contest of India Today and win attractive prizes. Check here to find out what to do to participate in the contest.

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PM Modi is expected to take oath for the third time on June 8. (Photo: India Today)

India Today News Desk

New Delhi,UPDATED: Jun 6, 2024 03:05 IST

The Lok Sabha elections 2024 results are out. The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) won 293 seats, the Opposition INDIA bloc got 234 seats and 16 seats went to other parties and Independents.

While it is certain that Narendra Modi will take oath as the Prime Minister for his third consecutive term, most likely on June 8, all eyes will be on whom all will make to his Cabinet this time and which ministry will be given to whom.

If you think you can guess it correctly, this news is for you. Be a part of India Today's 'Dream Cabinet' contest and win prizes.

Those who give the correct answer to what the Modi 3.0 Cabinet will look like stand a chance to win attractive prizes.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN DREAM CABINET CONTEST

To create a 'Dream Cabinet', select your choices from the leaders who were part of the previous Modi government, ministers and former chief ministers who have been elected this time.

If you want to choose a new face, write their name. You have to select from a total of 11 ministries, and which leader should be made in-charge of which ministry.

Those whose 'Dream Cabinet' will be closest to the actual cabinet, five lucky winners amongst them will receive attractive prizes. After choosing your cabinet, you can also share it with your friends and acquaintances.

So, what are you waiting for? Click Here and form your 'Dream Cabinet'.

Published By:

Sudeep Lavania

Published On:

Jun 6, 2024

Article From: www.indiatoday.in
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