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The cabinet expansion was took place at Raj Bhavan in Nagpur on 15 December 2024. Maharashtra can have a maximum of 43 ministers. 33 were inducted as Cabinet ministers, 6 were sworn in as ministers of state. 19 ministers from the BJP, 11 from the Shiv Sena and 9 from the NCP taken oath as cabinet ministers. [5] [6] Council portfolios are as follows
After the 2019 Maharashtra elections, Shiv Sena broke its pre-poll alliance with BJP.Instead, it formed a government with NCP and Congress. [2] Uddhav Thackeray became the Chief Minister, and Shinde was the public works and urban development minister.
Varsha Bungalow, South Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India: Seat: Maharashtra Legislature: Nominator: Chief Minister of Maharashtra & Cabinet: Appointer: Speaker of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly: Term length: During the life of the vidhan Sabha (five years maximum) Constituting instrument-Precursor: Eknath Shinde, SS (2022 - 2024 ...
The cabinet expansion was took place at Raj Bhavan in Nagpur on 15 December 2024. Maharashtra can have a maximum of 43 ministers. 33 were inducted as Cabinet ministers, 6 were sworn in as ministers of state. 19 ministers from the BJP, 11 from the Shiv Sena and 9 from the NCP taken oath as cabinet ministers.
2022 2 years, 181 days Shiv Sena: 40 Eknath Shinde (MLA for Kopri-Pachpakhadi Constituency No. 147- Thane District) (Legislative Assembly) (Chief Minister) (In Charge ) 30 June 2022 14 August 2022 45 days Shiv Sena: Eknath: Eknath Shinde: 41 Chandrakant Patil (MLA for Kothrud Constituency No. 210- Pune District) (Legislative Assembly) 14 August ...
(Cabinet Minister of Industries, Mining Department and Marathi Language) Shiv Sena: 24 February 2020 29 June 2022 2 years, 125 days Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar: Ajit Pawar: 16 Uday Samant उदय सामंत (Cabinet Minister of Industries) Shiv Sena (Shinde Group) 17 August 2022 26 November 2024 2 years, 101 days Neelam Gorhe Additional Charge
The Maharashtra Legislature (IAST: Maharashtra Vidhan Mandal) is the supreme legislative body of the state of Maharashtra. It is a bicameral legislature composed of the Governor of Maharashtra and two houses, The Maharashtra Legislative Council (Maharashtra Vidhan Parishad) and The Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha ...
The Indian National Congress (INC) party dominated the politics of Maharashtra for many decades since the state's inception in 1960, as well as its predecessor of Bombay State. [17] Maharashtra became a bastion of Congress party stalwarts such as Yashwantrao Chavan, Vasantdada Patil, Vasantrao Naik, and Shankarrao Chavan.