Bhosale ministry | |
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Ministry of Maharashtra | |
Date formed | 21 January 1982 |
Date dissolved | 1 February 1983 |
People and organisations | |
Governor | Om Prakash Mehra (1982) Idris Hasan Latif (1982-83) |
Chief Minister | Babasaheb Bhosale |
Member parties | Congress |
Status in legislature | Majority government 186 / 288 (65%) |
Opposition party | JNP INC(U) |
Opposition leader |
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History | |
Election(s) | 1980 |
Legislature term(s) | 5 years |
Predecessor | Antulay |
Successor | V. Patil III |
Babasaheb Bhosale was appointed as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra on resignation[1][2] of A. R. Antulay in January 1982.[3][4] Bhosale had been law, labour, and transport minister in Antulay's cabinet. Bhosale's government served for about a year, until he was replaced by Vasantdada Patil in February 1983.[4]
List of ministers
Bhosale's cabinet was sworn in on 25 January 1982, and expanded on 11 October 1982.[5][6]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Chief Minister
(End 11 October 1982) Departments or portfolios not allocated to any minister | 21 January 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | ||
Energy, Minority Development and Aukaf, Transport, and Forests and Social Forestry | S. M. I. Aseer | 25 January 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | |
Agriculture, and Labour Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Other Backward Bahujan Welfare, Jails | Bhagwantrao Gaikwad | 25 January 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | |
Health and Family Welfare, Tourism, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, and Dairy Development, Horticulture and Slum Improvement, Vimukta Jati | Baliram Hiray | 25 January 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | |
Public Works, Tribal Welfare, and Special Backward Classes Welfare, Socially And Educationally Backward Classes, Soil and Water Conservation | 25 January 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | ||
Education, Technical Education and Training, Sports, Employment, and Youth Welfare Rural Development & Woman and Child Development, Other Backward Classes, Nomadic Tribes | Smt.Sharadchandrika Suresh Patil | 25 January 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | |
Irrigation, Special Assistance, and Legislative Affairs and Marathi language | 25 January 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | ||
Finance, Planning, Employment Guarantee Scheme, and Food and Civil Supplies Food and Drug Administration | V. Subramaniam | 25 January 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | |
Housing, Ports Development | S. M. I. Aseer | 25 January 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | |
11 October 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | |||
Urban Development, Ex. Servicemen Welfare, Marketing | Babasaheb Bhonsle | 25 January 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | |
Pratibha Patil[7] | 11 October 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | ||
Medical Education | 11 October 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | ||
Industries | {{{minister1_termstart}}} | 1 February 1983 | INC | ||
Textiles | Shantaram Gholap | 11 October 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | |
Protocol, Earthquake Rehabilitation | Narendra Tidke | 11 October 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC | |
Khar Land Development | 11 October 1982 | 1 February 1983 | INC |
References
- ↑ Quaid Najmi/IANS (3 December 2014). "Barrister Antulay: The enfant terrible of Maharashtra politics". Firstpost. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
- ↑ "AROUND THE WORLD; A Top Official in India Is Convicted of Extortion". The New York Times. 13 January 1982. p. 4. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
- ↑ "Maharashtra ex-CM Babasaheb Bhosale no more". Rediff News. 6 October 2007. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
- 1 2 "Babasaheb Bhosale dead". The Hindu. 5 October 2007. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
- ↑ "Parliamentary and Constitutional Developments (1 January to 31 March 1982) - Maharashtra" (PDF). The Journal of Parliamentary Information. XXVIII (2): 223, 228–229. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
- ↑ "Parliamentary and Constitutional Developments (1 October to 31 December 1982) - Maharashtra" (PDF). The Journal of Parliamentary Information. XXIX (1): 24. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
- 1 2 "Profile - Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Former President of India". Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Former President of India. National Informatics Centre. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
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