Kannamwar ministry

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Kannamwar ministry
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Ministry of Maharashtra
Date formed20 November 1962
Date dissolved24 November 1963
People and organisations
Governor Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
Chief Minister Marotrao Kannamwar
Total no. of members31
16 Cabinet ministers (Incl. Chief Minister)
16 deputy ministers
Member parties Congress
Status in legislature Majority government
Opposition party PWPI
BJS
Opposition leader
History
Election(s) 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]

List of ministers

The ministry consisted of 16 cabinet ministers. [5] The ministry also contained 15 deputy ministers. [5] Cabinet Minister

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister
  • General Administration<br
  • Buildings
  • Communications
  • Finance
  • Planning
  • Information and Public Relations
  • Public Works

Departments or portfolios not allocated to any minister
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Chief Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Home Affairs
  • Information Technology
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Rural Development
  • Environment and Climate Change
G. B. Khedkar
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Education
  • Woman and Child Development
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Revenue
  • Transport
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Industries
  • Law and Judiciary
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Agriculture
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Irrigation,
  • Power,
  • Urban Development
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Civil Supplies
  • Housing
  • Printing Presses
  • Fisheries
  • Small Savings
  • Tourism
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Forests
D. Z. Palapsagar
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Prohibition
  • State Excise
  • Minority Development and Waqfs
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Social Welfare
  • Parliamentary Affairs.
Nirmala Raje Bhosale
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Public Health
  • Special Assistance
M. D. Choudhary
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Labour
M. G. Mane
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister
Cabinet Minister
  • Cooperation
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Cabinet Minister

Deputy Minister

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Industry and planning20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Public health20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Home20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Rural development
N. M. Tidke
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Irrigation and power20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Revenue
R. A. Patil
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Education
H. G. Vartak
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Cooperation20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Buildings and communications20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Labour and khar land development
D. K. Khanvilkar
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Forests and prohibition
S. L. Kadam
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Civil Supplies, housing, printing presses, fisheries, and small savings
N. S. Patil
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Agriculture20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Social welfare
K. P. Patil
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister
Legislative affairs and urban development
D. S. Jagtap
20 November 196224 November 1963  INC Deputy Minister

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