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Learn about the executive governing authority of the Indian state of Maharashtra, led by Eknath Shinde since 2022. Find out the names, portfolios and terms of the chief minister, deputy chief ministers, cabinet ministers and other leaders of the state.
The State Council of Ministers, [1] also called State Cabinet is the principal executive organ of the Government of Maharashtra, which functions as the senior decision-making body of the executive branch. It is chaired by the Chief Minister and consists of the heads of each of the executive government ministries.
Ministry of Employment Guarantee (Maharashtra) Style: The Honourable: Abbreviation: Cabinet Minister: Member of: State Cabinet: Reports to: Chief Minister, Maharashtra Legislature: Seat: Mantralaya, Mumbai: Appointer: Governor on the advice of the Chief Minister: Term length: 5 years: Precursor: Eknath Shinde (2024- 2024) Inaugural holder ...
Sujata Saunik is a 1987-batch IAS officer and the first woman Chief Secretary of Maharashtra. She has worked at the UN mission in Kosovo and faced controversy over her removal in 2024.
The Ministry of Protocol is a ministry of the Government of Maharashtra. It is responsible for preparing annual plans for the development of Maharashtra state. The Ministry is headed by a cabinet level Minister. Devendra Fadnavis is Current Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Minister of Protocol Government of Maharashtra.
Find the names and locations of all the talukas (tahsils/tehsils) in the Indian state of Maharashtra, along with district-subdivision and urban status information of their headquarters villages/towns. The table covers all the thirty-six districts of Maharashtra, from Sindhudurg to Yavatmal.
C. P. Radhakrishnan is the current governor of Maharashtra since 31 July 2024. This web page provides the list of all governors of Maharashtra from 1948 to 2024, with their names, portraits, tenures, and appointments.
The web page lists the chief ministers of Maharashtra from 1937 to 2022, with their parties, terms, and appointments. Sharad Pawar is not among them, and the web page does not mention his name or his role in Maharashtra politics.