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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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) Third Fadnavis ministry (05 December 2024 – present)

  4. Devendra Fadnavis - Wikipedia

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    Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis [a] (born 22 July 1970) is an Indian politician who is currently serving as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra since 5 December 2024 with Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar as his deputies, [7] and previously held this position for two terms from 2014 to 2019.

  5. Madan Yerawar - Wikipedia

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    Madan Madhukarrao Yerawar is a member of the 14th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Yavatmal (Vidhan Sabha constituency) serving his third term as MLA.. Madan Yerawar was made Minister of State in First Fadnavis ministry for Energy, Tourism, Food and Drugs Administration and Public work.

  6. Parinay Fuke - Wikipedia

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    Parinay Fuke (born 5 January 1981) also known as Parinay Ramesh Fuke is a member of Maharashtra Legislative Council from Bhandara-Gondiya Local Authorities, belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party elected as Member of Legislative Council from Bhandara-Gondia Constituency and former Minister of Maharashtra State in First Fadnavis ministry.

  7. File:Eknath Shinde and Devendra Fadnavis with PM Narendra ...

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    This file is a copyrighted work of the Government of India, licensed under the Government Open Data License - India (GODL). Authorization Method & Scope Following the mandate of the National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP) of the Government of India that applies to all shareable non-sensitive data available either in digital or analog forms but generated using public funds by ...

  8. 13th Maharashtra Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Devendra Fadnavis: Bharatiya Janata Party: 15 October 2014 21 October 2019 Leader of House: Leader of Opposition: Eknath Shinde: Shiv Sena: SS+ 12 November 2014 5 December 2014 Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil: Indian National Congress: UPA: 23 December 2014 4 June 2019 Vijay Namdevrao Wadettiwar: 24 June 2019 9 November 2019

  9. Second Fadnavis ministry - Wikipedia

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    After Fadnavis' resignation, it was expected that Shiv Sena would form a coalition government with Congress and Nationalist Congress Party. [3] However, in early hours of 23 November 2019, President's rule was revoked and Fadnavis took oath as chief minister, alongside Pawar, who was sworn in as deputy chief minister.