Maharashtra chief minister

  1. List of chief ministers of Maharashtra
  2. Thackeray ministry
  3. Government of Maharashtra
  4. Prithviraj Chavan
  5. Who is Eknath Shinde? The Maharashtra's new Chief Minister
  6. Maharashtra: Not all is well in BJP
  7. Who is Eknath Shinde? The Maharashtra's new Chief Minister
  8. List of chief ministers of Maharashtra
  9. Government of Maharashtra
  10. Prithviraj Chavan


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List of chief ministers of Maharashtra

• ( • ( • ( Formation 1May 1960 (63 years ago) ( 1960-05-01) Deputy Salary • ₹340,000 (US$4,300)/monthly • ₹4,080,000 (US$51,000)/annually Website The Chief Minister of Maharashtra is the Maharashtra was formed by So far, The current incumbent is Precursors [ ] Key [ ] Colour key for political parties N/A ( Prime Ministers of Bombay (1937-47) [ ] No. Portrait Name Term of Office Party Assembly Appointed by (Governor) Took office Left office Tenure 1 1 April 1937 19 July 1937 140days 1st Provincial Assembly (1937 Elections) 2 19 July 1937 2 November 1939 2years, 106days - Vacant (Governor's Rule) 2 November 1939 30 March 1946 6years, 148days N/A Dissolved - (2) 30 March 1946 15 August 1947 1year, 138days 2nd Provincial Assembly (1946 Elections) Chief Ministers of Bombay State (1947-60) [ ] Chief Ministers of Bombay State (1947–56) No. Portrait Name Constituency Term of Office Assembly Appointed by (Governor) Party 1 1 May 1960 20 November 1962 2years, 203days 1st ( 2 20 November 1962 24 November 1963 † 1year, 4days 2nd ( 3 25 November 1963 5 December 1963 10days 4 5 December 1963 1 March 1967 11years, 78days 1 March 1967 13 March 1972 3rd ( 13 March 1972 21 February 1975 4th ( 5 21 February 1975 17 May 1977 2years, 85days 6 17 May 1977 5 March 1978 1year, 62days 5 March 1978 18 July 1978 5th ( ( 7 18 July 1978 17 February 1980 1year, 214days – Vacant ( N/A 17 February 1980 8 June 1980 112days Dissolved N/A 8 9 June 1980 21 January 1982 1year, 226days 6th ( 9 21 January 1982...

Thackeray ministry

• v • t • e Council Ministers [ ] Cabinet Ministers [ ] Portfolio Portrait Minister Party Term Chief Minister • • • • • 28 November 2019 - 29 June 2022 Deputy Chief Minister • • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • 28 November 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • 28 November 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • • (First) 28 November 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • 30 December 2019 - 27 March 2022 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • Rajesh Tope 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • • 28 November 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • • • • • • • • • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • • 28 November 2019 - 29 June 2022 Ministers of State [ ] Portfolio Minister Party Term • • • • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • • • • • • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • • • • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • • • • • 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 • • • • • • • 30 Decemb...

Government of Maharashtra

• 288 (+ 2 nominated) 78 Executive branch The Government of Maharashtra is the state governing authority for the Maharashtra has a Head Leaders [ ] House Leader Portrait Since Constitutional Posts 18 February 2023 30 June 2022 30 June 2022 (Acting) 7 July 2022 3 July 2022 8 September 2020 14 March 2020 3 July 2022 17 August 2022 3 July 2022 (Acting) 17 August 2022 4 July 2022 9 August 2022 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly 4 July 2022 Maharashtra Legislative Council 17 August 2022 (Acting) 31 May 2023 01 May 2023 Mr. Rajnish Seth 17 February 2022 Mr. Urvinder Pal Singh Madan 26 May 2020 Mr. K.R. Nimbalkar 2021 Rupali Chakankar 2022 Council of Ministers [ ] On 30 June 2022 Cabinet Ministers [ ] Sr. No. Name Constituency Portfolio Party Term of office Took office Left office Duration 1. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Other departments not allocated to any Minister. • • • • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 2. • • • • • • • • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 3. • • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 4. • • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 5. • • • • (First) 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 6. • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 7. • • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 8. • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 9. • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 10. • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 11. • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 12. • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 13. • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 14. • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 15. • •...

Prithviraj Chavan

Chavan in 2011 17th In office 11 November 2010–28 September 2014 Preceded by Succeeded by Maharashtra Legislative Assembly In office 11 November 2010–26 September 2014 Deputy Speaker Preceded by Succeeded by In office 22 May 2004–25 September 2010 President • • Prime Minister Ministry • Parliamentary Affairs • Department of Personnel and Training • Department of Pension and Pensioners' Welfare • Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances In office 13 March 2002–20 September 2010 Constituency In office 3 May 1991–20 June 1999 Preceded by Succeeded by Constituency He served as a Minister of State for the ministries of One of his first actions as Chief Minister was to play a role along with Civil Aviation minister Personal life [ ] Chavan married Satvasheela on 16 December 1976. They have a daughter, Ankita and a son named Jai. Ankita married on 29 November 2013 in Delhi. Posts held [ ] • 1991-92 Member, Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Science and Technology. • 1992-93 Member, Committee on Science and Technology, Ministry of Environment and Forests. • 1994-96 Member, Standing Committee on Finance and Planning. • 1996-99 Member, Committee on Provision of Computers to Members of Parliament. • 2000-01 Spokesperson, All India Congress Committee. • 2002-04 Member, Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Defence. • 2004-22 May 2009 and 28 May 2009 onward Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office. • 11 Nov 2010 - 25 Sept 2014 - Chief Minister of Ma...

Who is Eknath Shinde? The Maharashtra's new Chief Minister

So, Who is Eknath Shinde? Eknath Shinde hails from Jawali taluka in Satara, Maharashtra, and belongs to the Maratha community. His family moved to Thane, on the outskirts of Mumbai, in order to earn a living. Once an auto-rickshaw driver, he was influenced by Bal Thackeray, and Shiv Sena's Thane district chief Anand Dighe. He associated with Shiv Sena in the 1980s. In 2004, he won from the Kopri-Pachpakhadi constituency of Thane in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election. Since then, he won the seat four consecutive times. In 2014, Shinde was appointed as the leader of the legislative party of Shiv Sena and Leader of opposition Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. In Uddhav Thackeray's MVA, he served Urban as Development and Public Works (Public Undertakings). However, he led the rebel group in the Shiv Sena party, thereby bringing down Thackeray's two and a half year government. His Journey 1997 : Elected to Thane Municipal Corporation as corporator for the first time. 2001 : Elected to the post of the leader of the house in Thane Municipal Corporation. 2002 : Elected to Thane Municipal Corporation for the second time. 2004 : Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly for the first time. 2005 : Appointed the Thane district head of Shiv Sena. First MLA to have been appointed at such a coveted post in the party. 2009 : Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly for the 2nd time. 2014 : Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly for the 3rd time October 2014 - December...

Maharashtra: Not all is well in BJP

Image Source : PTI Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde with his son and Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde Maharashtra: Not all is well in Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena camp in Maharashtra? Chief Minister Eknath Shinde's son Shrikant's latest claims say so. The Shiv Sena MP hit out at the BJP leaders in the state's Dombivil unit and said there are some leaders who are trying to create obstacles for the BJP-Shinde faction for their "selfish politics." This comes days after Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde confirmed that the Shrikant Shinde said, "Some leaders from Dombivli are trying to create obstacles for the alliance (BJP-Shinde faction) for their selfish politics. I have no desire for any post. I will back whichever candidate the senior leadership of the alliance decides". "If someone opposes the work we are doing in this direction, if someone is angry and if there is any disturbance in the alliance, then I am ready to resign from my post," CM Shinde's son said. Reports suggest that all the misunderstanding started after a case against local BJP leader Nandu Mhatre in Kalyan Dombivali was registered which has angered his party workers in the area. The BJP leaders were demanding action against Shekhar Bagde, the police officer of Manpada police station who registered the case. Following this, the BJP workers said that they will not cooperate with the Shiv Sena in the Lok Sabha elections. Shinde and Fadnavis went to Delhi on Sunday evening ...

Who is Eknath Shinde? The Maharashtra's new Chief Minister

So, Who is Eknath Shinde? Eknath Shinde hails from Jawali taluka in Satara, Maharashtra, and belongs to the Maratha community. His family moved to Thane, on the outskirts of Mumbai, in order to earn a living. Once an auto-rickshaw driver, he was influenced by Bal Thackeray, and Shiv Sena's Thane district chief Anand Dighe. He associated with Shiv Sena in the 1980s. In 2004, he won from the Kopri-Pachpakhadi constituency of Thane in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election. Since then, he won the seat four consecutive times. In 2014, Shinde was appointed as the leader of the legislative party of Shiv Sena and Leader of opposition Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. In Uddhav Thackeray's MVA, he served Urban as Development and Public Works (Public Undertakings). However, he led the rebel group in the Shiv Sena party, thereby bringing down Thackeray's two and a half year government. His Journey 1997 : Elected to Thane Municipal Corporation as corporator for the first time. 2001 : Elected to the post of the leader of the house in Thane Municipal Corporation. 2002 : Elected to Thane Municipal Corporation for the second time. 2004 : Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly for the first time. 2005 : Appointed the Thane district head of Shiv Sena. First MLA to have been appointed at such a coveted post in the party. 2009 : Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly for the 2nd time. 2014 : Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly for the 3rd time October 2014 - December...

List of chief ministers of Maharashtra

• ( • ( • ( Formation 1May 1960 (63 years ago) ( 1960-05-01) Deputy Salary • ₹340,000 (US$4,300)/monthly • ₹4,080,000 (US$51,000)/annually Website The Chief Minister of Maharashtra is the Maharashtra was formed by So far, The current incumbent is Precursors [ ] Key [ ] Colour key for political parties N/A ( Prime Ministers of Bombay (1937-47) [ ] No. Portrait Name Term of Office Party Assembly Appointed by (Governor) Took office Left office Tenure 1 1 April 1937 19 July 1937 140days 1st Provincial Assembly (1937 Elections) 2 19 July 1937 2 November 1939 2years, 106days - Vacant (Governor's Rule) 2 November 1939 30 March 1946 6years, 148days N/A Dissolved - (2) 30 March 1946 15 August 1947 1year, 138days 2nd Provincial Assembly (1946 Elections) Chief Ministers of Bombay State (1947-60) [ ] Chief Ministers of Bombay State (1947–56) No. Portrait Name Constituency Term of Office Assembly Appointed by (Governor) Party 1 1 May 1960 20 November 1962 2years, 203days 1st ( 2 20 November 1962 24 November 1963 † 1year, 4days 2nd ( 3 25 November 1963 5 December 1963 10days 4 5 December 1963 1 March 1967 11years, 78days 1 March 1967 13 March 1972 3rd ( 13 March 1972 21 February 1975 4th ( 5 21 February 1975 17 May 1977 2years, 85days 6 17 May 1977 5 March 1978 1year, 62days 5 March 1978 18 July 1978 5th ( ( 7 18 July 1978 17 February 1980 1year, 214days – Vacant ( N/A 17 February 1980 8 June 1980 112days Dissolved N/A 8 9 June 1980 21 January 1982 1year, 226days 6th ( 9 21 January 1982...

Government of Maharashtra

• 288 (+ 2 nominated) 78 Executive branch The Government of Maharashtra is the state governing authority for the Maharashtra has a Head Leaders [ ] House Leader Portrait Since Constitutional Posts 18 February 2023 30 June 2022 30 June 2022 (Acting) 7 July 2022 3 July 2022 8 September 2020 14 March 2020 3 July 2022 17 August 2022 3 July 2022 (Acting) 17 August 2022 4 July 2022 9 August 2022 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly 4 July 2022 Maharashtra Legislative Council 17 August 2022 (Acting) 31 May 2023 01 May 2023 Mr. Rajnish Seth 17 February 2022 Mr. Urvinder Pal Singh Madan 26 May 2020 Mr. K.R. Nimbalkar 2021 Rupali Chakankar 2022 Council of Ministers [ ] On 30 June 2022 Cabinet Ministers [ ] Sr. No. Name Constituency Portfolio Party Term of office Took office Left office Duration 1. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Other departments not allocated to any Minister. • • • • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 2. • • • • • • • • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 3. • • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 4. • • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 5. • • • • (First) 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 6. • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 7. • • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 8. • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 9. • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 10. • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 11. • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 12. • • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 13. • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 14. • 14 August 2022 Incumbent (305days) 15. • •...

Prithviraj Chavan

Chavan in 2011 17th In office 11 November 2010–28 September 2014 Preceded by Succeeded by Maharashtra Legislative Assembly In office 11 November 2010–26 September 2014 Deputy Speaker Preceded by Succeeded by In office 22 May 2004–25 September 2010 President • • Prime Minister Ministry • Parliamentary Affairs • Department of Personnel and Training • Department of Pension and Pensioners' Welfare • Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances In office 13 March 2002–20 September 2010 Constituency In office 3 May 1991–20 June 1999 Preceded by Succeeded by Constituency He served as a Minister of State for the ministries of One of his first actions as Chief Minister was to play a role along with Civil Aviation minister Personal life [ ] Chavan married Satvasheela on 16 December 1976. They have a daughter, Ankita and a son named Jai. Ankita married on 29 November 2013 in Delhi. Posts held [ ] • 1991-92 Member, Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Science and Technology. • 1992-93 Member, Committee on Science and Technology, Ministry of Environment and Forests. • 1994-96 Member, Standing Committee on Finance and Planning. • 1996-99 Member, Committee on Provision of Computers to Members of Parliament. • 2000-01 Spokesperson, All India Congress Committee. • 2002-04 Member, Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Defence. • 2004-22 May 2009 and 28 May 2009 onward Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office. • 11 Nov 2010 - 25 Sept 2014 - Chief Minister of Ma...