Kannamwar ministry | |
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Ministry of Maharashtra | |
Date formed | 20 November 1962 |
Date dissolved | 24 November 1963 |
People and organisations | |
Governor | Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit |
Chief Minister | Marotrao Kannamwar |
Total no. of members | 31 16 Cabinet ministers (Incl. Chief Minister) 16 deputy ministers |
Member parties | Congress |
Status in legislature | Majority government |
Opposition party | PWPI BJS |
Opposition leader |
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History | |
Election | 1962 |
Predecessor | Y. Chavan II |
Successor | Sawant |
Marotrao Kannamwar became the chief minister of Maharashtra on 20 November 1962. [1] He succeeded Yashwantrao Chavan, [2] who had been appointed defence minister of India by Jawaharlal Nehru. [3] [4] Kannamwar had previously been buildings and communications minister in Chavan's cabinet. [2]
The ministry consisted of 16 cabinet ministers. [5] The ministry also contained 15 deputy ministers. [5] Cabinet Minister
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | ||
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Chief Minister
Departments or portfolios not allocated to any minister | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Chief Minister | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | ||
Cabinet Minister
| D. S. Palapsagar | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | |
Cabinet Minister
| 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | ||
Cabinet Minister
| Nirmala Raje Bhosale | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | |
Cabinet Minister
| M. D. Choudhary | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | |
Cabinet Minister
| M. G. Mane | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister | |
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| 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Cabinet Minister |
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | ||
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Industry and planning | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | ||
Public health | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | ||
Home | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | ||
Rural development | N. M. Tidke | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | |
Irrigation and power | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | ||
Revenue | R. A. Patil | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | |
Education | H. G. Vartak | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | |
Cooperation | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | ||
Buildings and communications | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | ||
Labour and khar land development | D. K. Khanvilkar | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | |
Forests and prohibition | S. L. Kadam | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | |
Civil Supplies, housing, printing presses, fisheries, and small savings | N. S. Patil | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | |
Agriculture | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | ||
Social welfare | K. P. Patil | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister | |
Legislative affairs and urban development | D. S. Jagtap | 20 November 1962 | 24 November 1963 | INC | Deputy Minister |
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