distinguish between cabinet and council of minster
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The cabinet consists of many senior ministers who hold important portfolios such as defence, home affairs, education etc. The council of ministers usually consists of about 60 to 70 ministers of the government.
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The Council of Ministers is headed by Prime Minister and includes all the Minister(s), Minister of State (Independent Charge) and Minister of State.
The Minister(s) also known as Cabinet Minister, are the head of their ministry/department. They attend the cabinet meeting as a matter of right (however a person can be appointed as Minister without a portfolio).
The Minister of State (Independent Charge) {MoS I/C} hold independent charge of their department but they attend the cabinet meeting only when invited and are paid the same salary as of the Minister.
The Minister of State {MoS} work under the Minister and have no separate charge of a ministry/department. They work in a ministry/department under a Cabinet Minister and get a lesser salary than the Cabinet Minister, Minister of State (Independent Charge). They were earlier called as Deputy Minister(s).
The Cabinet of Ministers generally called as Cabinet, refers to the Prime Minister and Minister(s) only (and not Minister of State Independent Charge and Minister of State).
The Minister(s) also known as Cabinet Minister, are the head of their ministry/department. They attend the cabinet meeting as a matter of right (however a person can be appointed as Minister without a portfolio).
The Minister of State (Independent Charge) {MoS I/C} hold independent charge of their department but they attend the cabinet meeting only when invited and are paid the same salary as of the Minister.
The Minister of State {MoS} work under the Minister and have no separate charge of a ministry/department. They work in a ministry/department under a Cabinet Minister and get a lesser salary than the Cabinet Minister, Minister of State (Independent Charge). They were earlier called as Deputy Minister(s).
The Cabinet of Ministers generally called as Cabinet, refers to the Prime Minister and Minister(s) only (and not Minister of State Independent Charge and Minister of State).
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