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  2. Third Fadnavis ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Third Fadnavis ministry was formed on 5 December 2024 in Maharashtra. The ministry will likely consist of maximum 43 members. The Governor of the state C. P. Radhakrishnan has administered the oath of office and secrecy to the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Ministers, Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, respectively at Azad Maidan, Mumbai.

  3. First Fadnavis ministry - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Maharashtra: October 2014–November 2019: Date formed: 31 October 2014: Date dissolved: 11 November 2019: People and organisations; Head of state: Hon'ble Governor of Maharashtra C. Vidyasagar Rao: Head of government: Devendra Fadnavis: No. of ministers: 43: Total no. of members: 43: Member parties: Bharatiya Janata Party Shiv Sena ...

  4. Fadnavis ministry - Wikipedia

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    Devendra Fadnavis ministry may refer to these cabinets of Maharashtra, India headed by Devendra Fadnavis as chief minister: First Fadnavis ministry (31 October 2014 – 8 November 2019) Second Fadnavis ministry (23 November 2019 – 26 November 2019)

  5. Ministry of Labour – Invalids and Social Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Labour – Invalids and Social Affairs [1] (MOLISA, Vietnamese: Bộ Lao động – Thương binh và Xã hội) is a ministry under the government of Vietnam responsible for state administration on labour, employment, occupational safety, social insurances and vocational training; policies for war invalids, martyrs and people with special contribution to the country; social ...

  6. Second Fadnavis ministry - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 Maharashtra elections, the ruling National Democratic Alliance, consisting of Fadnavis' Bharatiya Janata Party, Shiv Sena, and other smaller parties, won a majority of seats. [8] Fadnavis was seeking a second-term as chief minister, however, Shiv Sena insisted that the two parties share the tenure in accordance with a "50:50 formula". [9]

  7. Vietnam News Agency - Wikipedia

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    On May 24, 1976, the Vietnam News Agency and the Liberation News Agency were merged into the new Vietnam News Agency. [ 1 ] On May 12, 1977, the National Assembly Standing Committee of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam issued a resolution approving the change of the Vietnamese name of the agency from “Việt Nam Thông tấn xã” into ...

  8. Vietnam Fisheries Surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Fisheries Surveillance is allowed to use: [5] Handguns , submachine guns , assault rifles (noticeably the 7.62mm AK ), machine guns (noticeably the 12.7mm DShK / NSV and 14.5mm KPV ). Appropriate to be used with remote controlled weapon stations [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and any suitable ammunition to the armaments, however the caliber is limited at ...

  9. List of newspapers in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Tạp chí Văn hiến Việt Nam [28] Thanh Niên [29] Thời báo Tài chính Việt Nam [30] Thời đại [31] Tiền Phong [32] Tiếng nói Việt Nam [33] Tuổi Trẻ [34] [35] Văn nghệ Quân đội [36] Y học Quân sự [37] Below is a list of websites published in Vietnam in alphabetical order. 24h.com.vn [38] Báo Mới [39]