First Pawar ministry
First Pawar ministry | |
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Ministry of the State of Maharashtra | |
Date formed | 18 July 1978 |
Date dissolved | 18 February 1980 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Sharad Pawar INC(S) |
Total no. of members | 181 |
Member parties |
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Status in legislature | Coalition 181 / 288 (63%) |
Opposition party | Indian National Congress |
History | |
Election(s) | [1978 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election|1978]] |
Legislature term(s) | 5 Years |
Predecessor | - |
Successor | Antulay ministry |
Sharad Pawar broke away in 1978 from Government of Maharashtra led by Vasantdada Patil of Indian National Congress, formed the Indian National Congress (Socialist), allied with the Janata party and the Peasants' and Workers' Party of India (PWP) to form a coalition government of the Progressive Democratic Front (PDF) or Purogami Lokshahi Aghadi. The Progressive Democratic Front government was sworn in on 18 July 1978. This government was dismissed on 18 February 1980 following Indira Gandhi's return to power at the Centre.[1][2]
Cabinet Ministers[]
SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Party | ||
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Chief Minister | ||||||
1 | Sharad Pawar | Baramati |
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||
Deputy Chief Minister | ||||||
2 | Sundarrao Solanke | Majalgaon |
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||
Cabinet Ministers | ||||||
3 | Uttamrao Patil |
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Janata Party | |||
4 | Hashu Advani | Chembur |
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Janata Party | ||
5 | Vandre |
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Janata Party | |||
6 |
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Janata Party | ||||
7 | Ganpatrao Deshmukh | Sangole |
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Peasants and Workers Party of India | ||
8 | Shankarrao Chavan | Bhokar |
Command Area Developmen
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||
9 |
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||||
10 | MLC |
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Peasants and Workers Party of India | |||
11 | Nihal Ahmed Maulavi Mohammed Usman |
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Janata Party | |||
12 | Govindrao Adik | Shrirampur |
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||
13 | Sushil Kumar Shinde |
Fisheries
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | |||
14 | Nagpur Central |
Educationally, Backward Classes.
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | |||
15 |
Welfare
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||||
16 |
|
Janata Party | ||||
17 |
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Janata Party |
Ministers of State[]
SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Party | |
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1 | Bhai Vaidya[3] | Bhavani Peth |
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Janata Party | |
2 | Datta Meghe | MLC | Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||
3 | Shankarrao Kale |
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||
4 | Prataprao Baburao Bhosale | Wai | Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||
5 | Akkalkuwa |
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||
6 | Dr. Ishaq Jamkhanawala |
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Janata Party | ||
7 |
|
Indian National Congress (Socialist) | |||
8 | Pathri |
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||
9 |
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | |||
10 | Nagpur West | Indian National Congress (Socialist) | |||
11 | Khalapur | Indian National Congress (Socialist) | |||
12 | Niphad |
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||
13 | Dr. Padamsinh Bajirao Patil | Osmanabad |
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Indian National Congress (Socialist) | |
14 | Shanti Naik | Shivajinagar | Janata Party | ||
15 | Indian National Congress (Socialist) | ||||
16 | Sillod | Indian National Congress (Socialist) |
References[]
Categories:
- 1978 in Indian politics
- Maharashtra ministries
- Janata Party
- Peasants' and Workers' Party of India
- Indian National Congress (Socialist)
- 1978 establishments in Maharashtra
- 1980 disestablishments in India
- Cabinets established in 1978
- Cabinets disestablished in 1980
- Maharashtra stubs