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(Redirected from Manohar Joshi ministry (1995-1999)) 1995–1999 Indian state government

Manohar Joshi ministry

Ministry of the State of Maharashtra
Date formed14 March 1995
Date dissolved31 January 1999
People and organisations
Head of stateDr. P. C. Alexander (Governor)
Head of governmentManohar Joshi (Shiv Sena)
Deputy head of governmentGopinath Munde (BJP)
Member parties
Status in legislatureCoalition 152 / 288 (53%)
Opposition partyINC
History
Election1995
PredecessorFourth Pawar ministry
SuccessorNarayan Rane ministry

Manohar Joshi was Chief Minister of Maharashtra from 14 March 1995 – 31 January 1999. His cabinet ministers were:

Chief Minister and Cabinet ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chief Minister
  • General Administration
  • Information and Public Relations
  • Information Technology
  • House Repairs and Reconstruction
  • Slum Improvement
Departments or portfolios not allocated to any minister.
Manohar Joshi14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Deputy Chief Minister
  • Home Affairs
  • Other Backward Classes
  • Special Backward Classes Welfare
Gopinath Munde14 March 199531 January 1999 BJP
Cabinet Minister
  • Finance
  • Planning
Hashu Advani14 March 199518 September 1995 BJP
Eknath Khadse18 September 199510 June 1997 BJP
Mahadeorao Sukaji Shivankar10 June 199731 January 1999 BJP
Cabinet Minister
  • Public Works (Excluding Public Undertakings)
  • Public Works (Including Public Undertakings)
  • Marketing
  • State Border Defence (First)
Nitin Gadkari14 March 199531 January 1999 BJP
Cabinet Minister
  • Revenue
  • Khar Land Development
  • Relief and Rehabilitation
  • School Education
Sudhir Joshi14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Transport
Pramod Navalkar14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Agriculture
  • Horticulture
  • Soil and Water Conservation
Shashikant Sutar14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Dairy Development
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Fisheries
Narayan Rane14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Public Health and Family Welfare
  • Medical Education and Drugs
  • Socially And Educationally Backward Classes
  • Other Backward Bahujan Welfare
Daulatrao Aher14 March 199531 January 1999 BJP
Cabinet Minister
  • Higher and Technical Education
Prakash Mehta14 March 199531 January 1999 BJP
Cabinet Minister
  • Irrigation
  • Command Area Development
  • Vimukta Jati
Mahadeorao Sukaji Shivankar14 March 199510 June 1997 BJP
Eknath Khadse10 June 199731 January 1999 BJP
Cabinet Minister
  • Labour
  • Employment
  • Minority Development and Aukab
Sabir Shaikh14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Industries
  • Mining Department
  • Law and Judiciary
  • Parliamentary Affairs
Liladhar Dake14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Employment Guarantee
Haribhau Bagade14 March 199531 January 1999 BJP
Cabinet Minister
  • Food & Civil Supply
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Woman and Child Development
Shobha Fadnavis14 March 199531 January 1999 BJP
Cabinet Minister
  • Forest
  • Environment
  • Ports Development
Ganesh Naik14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Cooperation
  • Textiles
Jaiprakash Mundada14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Housing
  • State Border Defence (Second)
Chandrakant Khaire14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Tourism
  • Excise
Jagannath Patil14 March 199531 January 1999 BJP
Cabinet Minister
  • Rural Development
  • Panchayat Raj
  • Water Supply
  • Sanitation
  • Ex-Servicemen Welfare
Anna Dange14 March 199531 January 1999 BJP
Cabinet Minister
  • Irrigation Irrigation (Krishna Valley Development)
  • Irrigation (Konkan Valley Development)
  • Cultural Affairs
Eknath Khadse14 March 199531 January 1999 BJP
Cabinet Minister
  • Skill Development
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Earthquake Rehabilitation
Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Food and Drug Administration(FDA)
Diwakar Raote14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Social Welfare
  • Marathi Language
  • Sports and Youth Welfare
  • Majority Welfare Development
Babanrao Gholap14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Energy
  • New and Renewable Energy
Sureshdada Jain14 March 199531 January 1999 SS
Cabinet Minister
  • Urban Development
  • Nomadic Tribes
  • Tribal Development
Datta Rane14 March 199531 January 1999 BJP
Cabinet Minister
  • Protocol
  • Disaster Management
Dinkar Patil14 March 199531 January 1999 BJP

Ministers of State

Ministers of State
Prabhakar More
  • Home
  • Industries
  • General Information
SHS
Ravindra Mane
  • Finance
  • Urban Development
SHS
Sudhir Mungantiwar
  • Tourism
BJP
Raj K. Purohit BJP
Ramdas Kadam
  • Food
  • Civil Supplies
  • Ports
SHS
Vinod Gudadhe Patil BJP
Arjun Khotkar
  • Textile
  • Industry
  • Tourism
SHS
Prataprao Ganpatrao Jadhav
  • Sports
  • Youth Welfare
  • Irrigation
SHS
Vinayak Korde BJP
Kalidas Kolambkar SHS
Uttamprakash Khandare SHS
Harshvardhan Patil IND
Manisha Nimkar SHS
Shivajirao Naik IND
Vijay Girkar BJP
Pratapsinh Mohite-Patil BJP
Anil Deshmukh
  • Education
IND
Udayanraje Bhosale BJP
Babasaheb Dhabekar IND
Vijaykumar Gavit IND
Dilip Sopal IND
Badamrao Pandit IND
Dr. Ramesh Gajbe IND
Bharmuanna Patil IND

From Shiv Sena

From Bharatiya Janata Party

Ministers by Party

Representation of cabinet ministers by party

  Shiv Sena (51%)  Bharatiya Janata Party (42%)  Independent (7%)
Party Cabinet Ministers Ministers of State Total Ministers
SHS 13 9 22
BJP 13 7 20
IND - 9 9

See also

Narayan Rane ministry

References

  1. "Indian Express: Rane sworn in along with jumbo team". expressindia.indianexpress.com. Archived from the original on 15 July 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  2. Singh, Varun (30 October 2014). "Sudhir Mungantiwar to be second in command in new Maharashtra government". www.mid-day.com.
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