The 46-year-old former Cricket Board President was given the responsibility of sports and youth affairs along with the Information and Broadcasting ministry after he took oath as a cabinet minister on Wednesday.
Anurag Thakur has succeeded Kiren Rijiju to become the 17th sports minister of India. He took charge of the ministry on Thursday after a Union Cabinet reshuffle took place on Wednesday. 46-year-old Thakur is a former president of the Board of Control of Cricket in India and has also been given the responsibility of handling the Information and Broadcasting ministry
Anurag Thakur takes charge as the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, at his office in New Delhi. (PTI)
He comes into office at a time when the nation's athletes are in the final stage of their preparations for the Olympic Games from July 23.
"Whatever good work that has been done so far under Kiren Rijiju will continue. I would like to take everyone along and work for the betterment of Indian sports," he told reporters after taking charge.
Thakur is the first cabinet minister since Mani Shankar Iyer (2006-2008) to get the sports ministry's responsibility.
Nisith Pramanik has been made minister of state for sports and will be working under Thakur.
Thakur was the president of the BCCI between May 2016 and February 2017.
Before that, he was the secretary of the Board and also headed the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA).
A Member of Parliament from HP's Hamirpur constituency, Thakur was serving as the minister of state for finance and corporate affairs under Nirmala Sitharaman before Wednesday's cabinet reshuffle.
His brother Arun Dhumal is currently the treasurer of the BCCI.