Fadnavis Keeps Home Ministry, Shinde Gets Urban Development In New Maharashtra Cabinet

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Last Updated:December 21, 2024, 22:24 IST

Maharashtra Portfolios: Devendra Fadnavis has kept the Home Ministry, while his deputies, Ajit Pawar and Eknath Shinde, have been assigned the Finance and Urban Development, respectively.

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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis along with Eknath Shinde. (Image: PTI)

The BJP-led Mahayuti government in Maharashtra announced the much-awaited portfolio allocation on Saturday with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis keeping Home Ministry. NCP leader Ajit Pawar will look after the Finance and Planning Departments in the state Cabinet.

As many as 39 ministers took oath on December 15 as the highly-anticipated cabinet expansion of the new BJP-led Maharashtra government finally took place after over a week of negotiations. While 33 legislators were sworn in as cabinet ministers, six took oath as ministers of state.

After tense negotiations, the final list saw BJP’s Devendra Fadnavis retaining the Home Ministry, apart from taking the portfolios of Energy (excluding Renewable Energy), Law and Judiciary, General Administration, Information and Publicity (and departments not allotted to any other minister.

Shiv Sena leader and deputy CM Eknath Shinde got the portfolios of Urban Development, Housing, and Public Works (Public Enterprises).

NCP leader and deputy CM Ajit Pawar got the important Finance and Planning Ministry, along with State Excise. Maharastra BJP President Chandrashekhar Bawankule became the state revenue minister, as per the latest allocation.

BJP’s Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil was assigned the portfolio of Water Resources (Godavari and Krishna Valley Development Corporation, while NCP’s Hasan Mushrif got the Medical Education Ministry.

BJP’s Chandrakant Patil was assigned the Higher and Technical Education Ministry as well as Parliamentary Affairs, while Girish Mahajan was assigned the responsibility of Water Resources (Vidarbha, Tapi, Konkan Development Corporation) as well as Disaster Management.

Earlier in the day, Fadnavis told reporters that the portfolio allocation of his ministry would take place either later in the day, or on Sunday. “Portfolio distribution can take place by tonight or tomorrow morning," Fadnavis said.

Full List Of Ministers

Devendra Fadnavis – Home, Energy (Excluding Renewable Energy), Law and Judiciary, General Administration Dept, Information and Publicity (and Departments/Subjects not allocated to any other Minister_.Eknath Shinde – Urban Development, Housing, Public Works (Public Enterprises)Ajit Pawar – Finance and Planning, State ExciseChandrashekhar Bawankule – RevenueRadhakrushna Vikhe-Patil – Water Resources (Godavari and Krishna Valley Development Corporation)Hasan Mushrif – Medical EducationChandrakant Patil – Higher and Technical education, Parliamentary AffairsGirish Mahajan – Water Resources (Vidarbha, Tapi, Konkan Development Corporation), Disaster ManagementGanesh Naik – ForestsGulabrao Patil – Water Supply and SanitationDadaji Bhuse – School EducationSanjay Rathod – Soil and Water ConservationDhananjay Munde – Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer ProtectionMangalprabhat Lodha – Skill Development, Employment, Entrepreneurship and InnovationUday Samant – Industries, Marathi LanguageJaykumar Rawal – Marketing, ProtocolPankaja Munde – Environment and Climate Change, Animal HusbandryAtul Save – OBC Welfare, Dairy Development and Renewable EnergyAshok Uike – Tribal DevelopmentShambhuraj Desai – Tourism, Mining, Ex-Servicemen WelfareAshish Shelar – Information Technology, Cultural AffairsDattatray Bharane – Sports and Youth Welfare, Minorities Development and AukafAditi Tatkare – Women and Child DevelopmentShivendrasingh Bhosale – Public Works (Excluding Public Enterprises_Manikrao Kokate – AgricultureJaykumar Gore – Rural Development and Panchayati Raj

Meanwhile, the winter session of the Maharashtra legislative assembly concluded in Nagpur on Saturday. Opposition parties from the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alleged that the session was held only for formality as ministers couldn’t resolve issues of farmers and others in the absence of portfolios.

The six-day winter session witnessed uproar over Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s remarks on B R Ambedkar, violence in Parbhani city in central Maharashtra over the desecration of a replica of the Constitution, and the murder of a sarpanch in Beed.

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