First Fadnavis ministry

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First Fadnavis ministry
Ministry of Maharashtra
2014
Devendra Fadnavis StockFreeImage.png
Date formed31 October 2014
Date dissolved11 November 2019
People and organisations
Head of state Hon'ble Governor of Maharashtra C. Vidyasagar Rao
Head of government Devendra Fadnavis
No. of ministers43
Total no. of members43
Member parties Bharatiya Janata Party
Shiv Sena
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha
Republican Party of India (Athawale)
Status in legislature Government
NDA (186)
  •   BJP (122)
  •   SHS (63)
  •   RSP (1)
186 / 288(65%)
Opposition party Indian National Congress
Nationalist Congress Party
Peasants and Workers Party of India
Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi
Opposition leader Vijay Namdevrao Wadettiwar (Legislative Assembly)
Dhananjay Munde (Legislative Council)
History
Election(s) 2014
Outgoing election 2019
Legislature term(s)5 years
Predecessor Prithviraj Chavan ministry
Successor Second Devendra Fadnavis ministry

Devendra Fadnavis the leader of Bharatiya Janata Party was sworn in the Chief Minister of Maharashtra in October 2014. Here is the list of the ministers of his ministry [1] [2]

Contents

Shiv Sena joined the Maharashtra government on 5 December 2014. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Council of Ministers

Cabinet Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister
Home Affairs
General Administration
Law & Judiciary
Urban Development
Ports Development Information Technology
Information & Public Relations
Other departments not allocated to any Minister
31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Revenue 31 October 20144 June 2016  BJP
8 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Agriculture 31 October 20144 June 2016  BJP
8 July 201631 May 2018  BJP
June 201816 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of State Border Defence
Eknath Khadse (First)
31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Girish Bapat (Second)
31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
Ramdas Kadam (Second)
04 December 201412 November 2019  SHS
Vinod Tawde (First)
05 June 201612 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Excise 31 October 20144 June 2016  BJP
8 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Animal Husbandry, Fisheries & Dairying 31 October 20144 June 2016  BJP
8 July 201612 November 2019  RSPS
Minister of Minority Development & Wakf 31 October 20144 June 2016  BJP
8 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Finance & Planning
Minister of Forest
31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Higher & Technical Education
Minister of Cultural Affairs & Marathi language
31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Medical Education 31 October 20148 July 2016  BJP
8 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Minister of School Education
Minister of Sports & Youth Welfare
31 October 201416 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Housing 31 October 201416 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Labour 31 October 20148 July 2016  BJP
8 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
8 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs 31 October 20144 December 2014  BJP
4 December 20144 June 2019  BJP
7 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Public Works (excluding Public Undertakings) 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Co-operation 31 October 20148 July 2016  BJP
8 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Marketing
Minister of Textiles
31 October 20148 July 2016  BJP
8 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Rural Development
Minister of Women & Child Development
31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Soil & Water Conservation 31 October 20148 July 2016  BJP
8 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  SHS
Minister of Tribal Development 31 October 201416 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Social Justice & Special Assistance 31 October 20144 December 2014  BJP
4 December 201416 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Public Works (including Public Undertakings) 4 December 201412 November 2019  SHS
Minister of Industries
Minister of Mining
4 December 201412 November 2019  SHS
Minister of Environment & Climate Change 4 December 201412 November 2019  SHS
Minister of Transport 4 December 201412 November 2019  SHS
Minister of Public Health 4 December 20147 January 2019  SHS
7 January 201912 November 2019  SHS
Minister of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Protection 4 December 20144 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Food & Drug Administration 4 December 20144 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Water Resources 4 December 201412 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Energy 4 December 201412 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Water Supply & Sanitation 4 December 201412 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Tourism 31 October 20148 July 2016
8 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Minister of Employment Guarantee 8 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  SHS
Minister of Horticulture 8 July 201631 May 2018  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  SHS

Ministers of State

SI No.NameConstituencyDepartmentParty
1. Avinash Mahatekar n/aMinister of State for Social Justice and Special Assistance RPI(A)
2. Bala Bhegade Maval Minister of State for Labour, Environment, Relief and Rehabilitation, Earthquake Rehabilitation BJP
3. Vidya Thakur Goregaon Minister of State for Women and Child Development BJP
4. Vijay Deshmukh Solapur City North Minister of State for Public Health, Transport, State Excise BJP
5. Sanjay Rathod Digras Minister of State for Revenue SHS
6. Dadaji Bhuse Malegaon Outer Minister of State for Rural Development SHS
7. Vijay Shivtare Purandar Minister of State for Water Resources, Water Conservation, Parliamentary Affairs SHS
8. Deepak Kesarkar Sawantwadi Minister of State for Home (Rural), Finance and Planning SHS
9. Ravindra Waikar Jogeshwari East Minister of State for Housing, Higher and Technical Education SHS
10. Ranjit Patil MLC Minister of State for Home (Urban), Law and Judiciary, Parliamentary Affairs, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Ex-Servicemen Welfare BJP
11. Yogesh Sagar Charkop Minister of State for Urban Development BJP
12. Parinay Fuke MLC Minister of State for Public Works (excluding Public Undertakings), Forests, Tribal Development BJP
13. Atul Save Aurangabad East Minister of State for Industries and Mining, Minorities Development and Wakf BJP
14. Gulabrao Patil Jalgaon Rural Minister of State for Co-operation SHS
15. Arjun Khotkar Jalna Minister of State for Textiles, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development, and Fisheries Development SHS
16. Madan Yerawar Yavatmal Minister of State for Energy, Tourism, Food, and Drugs Administration, Public Works (Public Undertakings), General Administration BJP
17. Sadabhau Khot MLC Minister of State for Agriculture and Horticulture, Marketing, Water Supply, and Sanitation BJP
18. Ravindra Chavan Dombivali Minister of State for Ports, Medical Education, Information and Technology, Food and Civil Supplies and Consumer Protectionon BJP

Former ministers

SI No.NameConstituencyDepartmentTenurePartyReason
1 Eknath Khadse Muktainagar
  • Minister of Revenue, Minister of Agriculture, Minister of State Border Defence (First), Minister of Excise, Minister of Animal Husbandary, Fisheries & Dairying, Minister of Minority Development & Waqf
31 October 2014 - 4 June 2016 Bharatiya Janata Party Resigned

Allegations of Corruption

2 Dilip Kamble Pune Cantonment
  • Minister of State for Social Justice and Special Assistance
31 October 2014 – 4 June 2019Resigned

Allegations of Corruption and Bribing

3 Raje Ambrishrao Raje Satyawan Rao Atram Aheri
  • Minister of State for Tribal Development & Forests
4 Pravin Pote MLC
  • Minister of State for Industries and Mining, Environment, Public Works (excluding public undertaking).
5 December 2014 – 4 June 2019Resigned

By Departments

An alphabetical list of all the departments of Maharashtra Government with terms : Cabinet Ministers Update = 2014 to 2019

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Ministry of General Administration 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Law and Judiciary 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Information and Public Relations 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Information Technology 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Forests Department 31 October 201431 October 2014  BJP
Ministry of Home Affairs 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of State Border Defence
Eknath Khadse (First)
31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Vinod Tawde (Second)
31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
Ramdas Kadam (Second)
04 December 201412 November 2019  SHS
Vinod Tawde (First)
05 June 201612 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Finance 31 October 201431 October 2014  BJP
Ministry of Planning 31 October 201431 October 2014  BJP
Ministry of State Excise 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
05 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Water Resources 31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 201412 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Command Area Development 31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 201412 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Public Works (Excluding Public Undertakings) 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Public Works (Including Public Undertakings)
Eknath Khadse Additional Charge
31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
04 December 201412 November 2019
Ministry of Urban Development 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Revenue
Eknath Khadse Additional Charge
31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
05 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 June 201612 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Industries
Eknath Khadse Additional Charge
31 October 201404 December 2014  SHS
05 December 201412 November 2019  SHS
Ministry of Mining Department
Eknath Khadse Additional Charge
31 October 201404 December 2014  SHS
05 December 201412 November 2019  SHS
Ministry of Marathi Language 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Energy, New and Renewable Energy 31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 201412 November 2019  BJP
Ministry of Transport
Vinod Tawde Additional Charge
31 October 201404 December 2014 2022  BJP
05 December 201412 November 2019  SHS
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs 31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 201404 June 2019  BJP
07 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Housing 31 October 201416 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Woman and Child Development 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Water Supply
Vishnu Savara Additional Charge
31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 201412 November 2019  BJP
Sanitation
Vishnu Savara Additional Charge
31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 201412 November 2019  BJP
Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer
Chandrakant Patil Additional Charge
31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 201404 June 2019  BJP
04 June 201916 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Tribal Development 31 October 201416 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Environment and Climate Change
Eknath Khadse
Additional Charge
31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 201412 November 2019  SHS
Tourism 31 October 201408 July 2016 2022  BJP
08 July 2016 202212 November 2019  BJP
Protocol 31 October 201404 December 2014  SHS
05 December 201404 June 2019  SHS
04 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Medical Education 31 October 201408 July 2016 2022  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Cultural Affairs 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Higher and Technical Education 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Food and Drug Administration
Pankaja Munde
Additional Charge
31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 2014 202204 June 2019  BJP
Devendra Fadnavis
Chief Minister (Additional Charge)
04 June 201916 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
School Education 31 October 201416 June 2019 2022  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Employment Guarantee 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Devendra Fadnavis
Chief Minister (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Horticulture 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Devendra Fadnavis
Chief Minister (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201631 May 2018  BJP
Devendra Fadnavis
Chief Minister (Additional Charge)
31 May 201816 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Co-operation 31 October 201408 July 2016 2022  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Marketing 31 October 201408 July 2016 2022  BJP
08 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Textiles 31 October 201408 July 2016 2022  BJP
08 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Fisheries Department 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Chandrakant Patil (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  RSPS
Ports Development 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Public Health and Family Welfare 31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 201407 January 2019  SHS
07 January 201912 November 2019  SHS
Other Backward Classes 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Chandrakant Patil (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Agriculture 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Chandrakant Patil (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201631 May 2018  BJP
01 June 202816 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Other Backward Bahujan Welfare 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Chandrakant Patil (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Ex. Servicemen Welfare 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Vinod Tawde (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Socially and Educationally Backward Classes 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Prakash Mehta (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Social Justice 31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 201416 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Vimukta Jati 31 October 201416 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Special Assistance 31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 201416 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Nomadic Tribes 31 October 201404 December 2014  BJP
05 December 201404 June 2016  BJP
Girish Bapat (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Minority Development and Aukaf 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Devendra Fadnavis
Chief Minister (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Special Backward Classes Welfare 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Pankaja Munde (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Animal Husbandry 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Rajkumar Badole (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  RSPS
Khar Land Development 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Devendra Fadnavis
Chief Minister (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Dairy Development 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Rajkumar Badole (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  RSPS
Earthquake Rehabilitation 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Pankaja Munde (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Sports and Youth Welfare 31 October 201416 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Girish Mahajan (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Disaster Management 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Devendra Fadnavis
Chief Minister (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Relief & Rehabilitation 31 October 201404 June 2016  BJP
Devendra Fadnavis
Chief Minister (Additional Charge)
04 June 201608 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201612 November 2019  BJP
Majority Welfare Development 31 October 201408 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201616 June 2019  SHS
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP
Soil and Water Conservation 31 October 201408 July 2016  BJP
08 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  SHS
Rural Development 31 October 201412 November 2019  BJP
Labour 31 October 201408 July 2016  BJP
8 July 201616 June 2019  BJP
16 June 201912 November 2019  BJP

Ministers by Party

Representation of cabinet ministers by party

  Bharatiya Janata Party (65%)
  Shivsena (30%)
  Rashtriya Samaj Paksha (2.50%)
  Republican Party of India (Athawale) (2.50%)
PartyCabinet MinistersMinister of StateTotal No.of Ministers
Bharatiya Janata Party 181028
Shiv Sena 6713
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha 1-1
Republican Party of India (Athawale) -11

Guardian Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Mumbai (City)31 October 20144 November 2019  SHS
Mumbai (Suburbs)31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Parbhani
Nanded
31 October 20144 November 2019  SHS
Osmanabad
Bhandara
31 October 20144 November 2019  SHS
Jalgaon
Buldhana
31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Sangli
Kolhapur
31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Wardha
Chandrapur
31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Latur
Beed
31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Thane31 October 20144 November 2019  SHS
Palghar31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Raigad31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Ratnagiri31 October 20144 November 2019  SHS
Sindhudurg31 October 20144 November 2019  SHS
Ahmednagar31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Nashik
Nandurbar
31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Pune31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Satara31 October 20144 November 2019  SHS
Solapur31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Amravati
Pravin Mote
31 October 20144 November 2019  SHS
Akola31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Yavatmal31 October 20144 November 2019  SHS
Nagpur31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Gadchiroli31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Gondia31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Aurangabad31 October 20144 November 2019  SHS
Jalna31 October 20144 November 2019  BJP
Hingoli31 October 20144 November  BJP

Ministers Region-wise

Region Bharatiya Janata Party logo.svg Logo of Shiv Sena.svg
Bharatiya Janata Party Shiv Sena
MLC0305
Western Maharashtra0601
Vidarbha0901
Marathwada0302
Thane+Konkan0102
Mumbai0301
North Maharashtra0301
Total [9] 2813

District wise breakup

DistrictMinistersNamePartyDesignation
Ahmednagar 1 Ram Shinde Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Akola 0-
Amaravati 1 Anil Sukhdevrao Bonde Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Aurangabad 1 Atul Moreshwar Save Bharatiya Janata Party Minister of State
Beed 2 Pankaja Munde Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Jaydutt Kshirsagar Shiv Sena
Bhandara 0-
Buldhana 2 Sanjay Shriram Kute Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Pandurang Pundalik Fundkar Bharatiya Janata Party
Chandrapur 1 Sudhir Mungantiwar Bharatiya Janata Party
Dhule 1 Jayakumar Jitendrasinh Rawal Bharatiya Janata Party
Gadchiroli 0-
Gondiya 1 Rajkumar Badole Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Hingoli 0-
Jalgaon 3 Gulabrao Raghunath Patil Shiv Sena Minister of State
Girish Mahajan Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Eknath Khadse Bharatiya Janata Party
Jalna 2 Arjun Khotkar Shiv Sena Minister of State
Babanrao Lonikar Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Kolhapur 0-
Latur 1 Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Mumbai City 0-
Mumbai Suburban 3 Vinod Tawde Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Ravindra Waikar Shiv Sena Minister of State
Vidya Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party Minister of State
Ashish Shelar Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Nagpur 2 Devendra Fadnavis Bharatiya Janata Party Chief Minister
Chandrashekhar Bawankule Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Nanded 0-
Nandurbar
Nashik
Osmanabad
Palghar 1 Vishnu Savara Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Parbhani 0-
Pune 3 Girish Bapat Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Vijay Shivtare Shiv Sena Minister of State
Bala Bhegade Bharatiya Janata Party
Raigad 0-
Ratnagiri 0
Sangli 1 Suresh Khade Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Satara 0-
Sindhudurg 1 Deepak Kesarkar Shiv Sena Minister of State
Solapur 2 Subhash Sureshchandra Deshmukh Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Vijay Deshmukh Bharatiya Janata Party Minister of State
Thane 2 Eknath Shinde Shiv Sena Cabinet Minister
Ravindra Chavan Bharatiya Janata Party Minister of State
Wardha 0-
Washim
Yavatmal 2 Madan Madhukarrao Yerawar Bharatiya Janata Party Minister of State
Ashok Uike Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister

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Deepak Sawant is a member of Maharashtra Legislative Council, belonging to the Shiv Sena. He represents the Mumbai graduate constituency. He was elected to office in July, 2006 for a term of six years and then reelected in July 2012. However he was denied a spot on the ticket in his third election bid. He was appointed Maharashtra's cabinet minister of in December, 2014 with the portfolio Public Health and Family Welfare. Later in the same month, he was also given responsibility of being guardian minister of Bhandara district and Dharashiv District.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election</span> Assembly election in Maharashtra

The 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election was held on 21 October 2019 to elect all 288 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. After a 61.4% turnout in the election, the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Shiv Sena (SHS) won a majority. Following differences over the government formation, the alliance was dissolved, precipitating a political crisis.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Second Fadnavis ministry</span>

Devendra Fadnavis was sworn in as the chief minister of Maharashtra for the second time on 23 November 2019. Alongside Fadnavis, Ajit Pawar was sworn in as the deputy chief minister. Before a Supreme Court-ordered no confidence motion could take place, Pawar resigned on 26 November. Fadnavis resigned shortly thereafter, making his second ministry the shortest Maharashtra ministry, surpassing P. K. Sawant's 1963 interim government, that had lasted for nine days.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Prithviraj Chavan ministry</span> Indian government ministry, 2010–2014

Prithviraj Chavan was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra on November 11, 2010. The following is his cabinet. The government consisted of Chavan's Congress party and the Nationalist Congress Party.

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