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The Ministry of Ex. Servicemen Welfare is a Ministry of the Government of Maharashtra. The Ministry is headed by a cabinet level Minister. Shambhuraj Desai is Current Minister of Ex. Servicemen Welfare Government of Maharashtra.
The two parties had secured a majority of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly seats in the 2009 election, and a government under Congress' Ashok Chavan (No relation to Prithviraj Chavan) was formed. [2] However, following graft allegation related to Adarsh Housing Society scam , Chavan resigned as the Chief Minister in November 2010. [ 3 ]
Ministry of Disability Welfare (Maharashtra) Ministry of Disaster Management (Maharashtra) Ministry of Earthquake Rehabilitation (Maharashtra) Ministry of Employment Guarantee (Maharashtra) Ministry of Energy, New and Renewable Energy Maharashtra; Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (Maharashtra) Ministry of Ex. Servicemen Welfare ...
Manohar Joshi was Chief Minister of Maharashtra from 14 March 1995 – 31 January 1999. His cabinet ministers were: [1] ... Ex-Servicemen Welfare; Anna Dange.
Government of Maharashtra; In office 30 December 2019 – 27 June 2022: Minister: Agriculture; Ex. Servicemen Welfare; Governor: Bhagat Singh Koshyari: Chief minister: Uddhav Thackeray: Deputy CM: Ajit Pawar: Guardian minister: Palghar District; Preceded by: Anil Bonde (Agriculture Ministry) Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar (Ex. Servicemen Welfare ...
Cabinet Minister for Ex. Servicemen Welfare; Dadaji Bhuse: Shiv Sena: 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 Cabinet Minister for Water Supply; Cabinet Minister for Sanitation; Gulabrao Patil: Shiv Sena: 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022 Cabinet Minister for Tribal Development; K.C.Padvi: Indian National Congress: 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022
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 ...
Sharad Pawar was sworn in as Chief Minister of Maharashtra for the fourth time [1] on 6 March 1993. On appointment, Pawar formed a 18-member cabinet. [ 2 ] The cabinet continued until the 1995 legislative elections , and was replaced by the Manohar Joshi ministry .