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  2. Ministry of Sports and Youth Welfare (Maharashtra) - Wikipedia

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    23 November 2019 28 November 2019 5 days NA Fadnavis II: Devendra Fadnavis: Devendra Fadnavis: 01 Aditi Tatkare (MLA for Shrivardhan Constituency No. 193- Raigad District) (Legislative Assembly) 30 December 2019 29 June 2022 2 years, 181 days Nationalist Congress Party: Thackeray: Sunil Chhatrapal Kedar: Uddhav Thackeray: Vacant : 30 June 2022 ...

  3. Government of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    24 September 2022 23 Dharashiv: Tanaji Sawant: 24 September 2022 24 Palghar: Ravindra Chavan: BJP: 24 September 2022 25 Parbhani: Sanjay Bansode: NCP: 4 October 2023 26 Pune: Ajit Pawar Deputy Chief Minister: NCP: 4 October 2023 27 Raigad: Uday Samant: SHS: 24 September 2022 28 Ratnagiri: Uday Samant: 24 September 2022 29 Sangli: Suresh Khade ...

  4. Ministry of Public Works (Including Public Undertakings)

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    2022 2 years, 179 days Shiv Sena: 37 Subhash Desai (MLC for Elected by MLAs Constituency No. 09 - Mumbai Suburban District) (Legislative Council) 27 June 2022 29 June 2022 2 days Shiv Sena: 38 Eknath Shinde (MLA for Kopri-Pachpakhadi Constituency No. 147- Thane District) (Legislative Assembly) (Chief Minister) (In Charge) 30 June 2022 14 August ...

  5. Maharashtra Council of Ministers - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet expansion was took place at Raj Bhavan in Nagpur on 15 December 2024. Maharashtra can have a maximum of 43 ministers. 33 were inducted as Cabinet ministers, 6 were sworn in as ministers of state. 19 ministers from the BJP, 11 from the Shiv Sena and 9 from the NCP taken oath as cabinet ministers. [5] [6] Council portfolios are as follows

  6. Maharashtra Legislative Council - Wikipedia

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    22 members are elected from amongst the local bodies of Maharashtra from 21 divisions of Maharashtra ( Mumbai (2 seats) and one seat each from Ahmednagar, Akola-cum-Washim-cum-Buldhana, Amravati, Aurangabad-cum-Jalna, Bhandara- Gondiya, Dhule-cum-Nandurbar, Jalgaon, Kolhapur, Nagpur, Nanded, Nashik, Osmanabad-cum-Latur-cum-Beed, Parbhani ...

  7. Ministry of School Education (Maharashtra) - Wikipedia

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    2022 2 years, 181 days Indian National Congress: 42 Eknath Shinde (MLA for Kopri-Pachpakhadi Constituency No. 147- Thane District) (Legislative Assembly) (Chief Minister) In Charge: 30 June 2022 14 August 2022 45 days Shiv Sena (Shinde Group) Eknath: Eknath Shinde: 43 Deepak Vasant Kesarkar (MLA for Sawantwadi Constituency No. 270- Sindhudurg ...

  8. Ministry of Revenue (Maharashtra) - Wikipedia

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    2022 2 years, 181 days Indian National Congress: 38 Eknath Shinde (MLA for Kopri-Pachpakhadi Constituency No. 147- Thane District) (Legislative Assembly) (Chief Minister) (In Charge) 30 June 2022 14 August 2022 45 days Shiv Sena (Shinde Group) Eknath: Eknath Shinde: 39 Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil (MLA for Shirdi Constituency No. 218- Ahmednagar ...

  9. Local government in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra is the third most urbanised state in India with 42.23% of its population living in urban areas, compared with the national average of 31.16%. The urban population grew by 23.7% in the 2001–2011 period to 50.8 million and now has the highest number of people living in urban areas. [1]