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Third Fadnavis ministry

Third Fadnavis ministry

32nd ministry of the State of Maharashtra
Incumbent
(From left to right) Shinde, Gov. Radhakrishnan, Prime Minister Modi, Chief Minister Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar in Azad Maidan, Mumbai during swearing-in ceremony on 5 December 2024.
Date formed5 December 2024 (17 days ago) (2024-12-05)
People and organisations
GovernorC. P. Radhakrishnan
Chief MinisterDevendra Fadnavis
Deputy CMsAjit Pawar & Eknath Shinde
No. of ministers43
Member partiesMaha Yuti:
Status in legislatureMajority government (coalition)
Assembly:
237 / 288 (82%)
Council:[a]
37 / 78 (47%)
Opposition parties  SS(UBT)[b][c]
Opposition leadersVacant (in Assembly)
TBD, SS(UBT) (in Council)
History
Election2024
Legislature term15th Assembly (2024-present)
PredecessorEknath Shinde ministry

The Third Fadnavis ministry was formed on 5 December 2024 in Maharashtra. The ministry will likely consist of maximum 43 members. The Governor of the state C. P. Radhakrishnan has administered the oath of office and secrecy to the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Ministers, Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, respectively at Azad Maidan, Mumbai.

Background

Assembly elections were held on November 2024. Maha Yuti won 234 out of 288 contested, whereas Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) got 132 seats, Shiv Sena (SHS) 51 seats and Nationalist Congress Party 41 seats. Other small parties and independents under the alliance got total of 4 seats. Later 2 independents lawmakers and Ravi Rana supported the Maha Yuti, making a total of 237 seats.[2][3][4]

Motion of confidence

Fadnavis is elected as the leader of BJP Legislature in Maharashtra, thus making him to become the chief minister for the third time.[5][6]

Council of Ministers

The cabinet expansion was took place at Raj Bhavan in Nagpur on 15 December 2024. Maharashtra can have a maximum of 43 ministers. 33 were inducted as Cabinet ministers, 6 were sworn in as ministers of state. 19 ministers from the BJP, 11 from the  Shiv Sena and 9 from the NCP taken oath as cabinet ministers.[7][8]

Cabinet ministers portfolios where allocated on 21 December 2024.[9][10][11]


Cabinet Ministers

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chief Minister
Home Affairs
Energy
Law & Judiciary
General Administration
Information & Public Relations
5 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Deputy Chief Minister
Urban Development
Housing
Public Works (Public Undertakings)
5 December 2024Incumbent SHS
Deputy Chief Minister
Finance
Planning
State Excise
5 December 2024Incumbent NCP
Minister of Revenue15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Water Resources
(Godavari & Krishna Valley)
15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Medical Education15 December 2024Incumbent NCP
Minister of Higher & Technical Education
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Water Resources
(Vidharbha, Tapi, Konkan)
Minister of Disaster Management
15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Water Supply & Sanitation15 December 2024Incumbent SHS
Minister of Forest15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of School Education15 December 2024Incumbent SHS
Minister of Soil & Water Conservation15 December 2024Incumbent SHS
Minster of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Protection15 December 2024Incumbent NCP
Minister of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Industries
Minister of Marathi Language
15 December 2024Incumbent SHS
Minister of Marketing
Minister of Protocol
15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Environment & Climate Change
Minister of Animal Husbandry
15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of OBC Welfare
Minister of Dairy Development
Minister of Renewable Energy
15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Tribal Development15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Tourism
Minister of Mining
Minister of Ex. Servicemen Welfare
15 December 2024Incumbent SHS
Minister of Information Technology
Minister of Cultural Affairs
15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Sports & Youth Welfare
Minister of Minority Development & Aukaf
15 December 2024Incumbent NCP
Minister of Woman & Child Development15 December 2024Incumbent NCP
Minister of Public Works15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Agriculture15 December 2024Incumbent NCP
Minister of Rural Development15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Food & Drug Administration
Minister of Special Assistance
15 December 2024Incumbent NCP
Minister of Textiles15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Social Justice15 December 2024Incumbent SHS
Minister of Transport15 December 2024Incumbent SHS
Minister of Horticulture
Minister of Employment Guarantee
Minister of Khar Land Development
15 December 2024Incumbent SHS
Minister of Relief & Rehabilitation15 December 2024Incumbent NCP
Minister of Fisheries
Minister of Ports Development
15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Labour15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Minister of Co-operation15 December 2024Incumbent NCP
Minister of Public Health15 December 2024Incumbent SHS

Ministers of state

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Urban Development
Transport
Social Justice
Medical Education
Minority Development & Aukaf
15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Finance
Planning
Agriculture
Relief & Rehabilitation
Law & Judiciary
Labour
15 December 2024Incumbent SHS
Home (Rural)
Housing
School Education
Co-operation
Mining
15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Public Health
Water Supply & Sanitation
Energy
Woman & Child Development
Public Works (Public Undertakings)
15 December 2024Incumbent BJP
Industries
Public Works
Higher & Technical Education
Tribal Development
Tourism
Soil & Water Conservation
15 December 2024Incumbent NCP
Home (Urban)
Revenue
Rural Development
Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Protection
Food & Drug Administration
15 December 2024Incumbent SHS

Demographics of the Council of Ministers

District No. of Minsters Ministers
Ahilya Nagar 1 Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil
Akola
Amravati
Beed 2 Dhananjay Munde
Pankaja Munde
Bhandara
Buldhana 1 Akash Fundkar
Chandrapur
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar 2 Atul Save
Sanjay Shirsat
Dharashiv
Dhule 1 Jayakumar Rawal
Gadchiroli
Gondia
Hingoli
Jalgaon 3 Girish Mahajan
Gulabrao Patil
Sanjay Savkare
Jalna
Kolhapur 2 Hasan Mushrif
Prakashrao Abitkar
Latur 1 Babasaheb Patil
Mumbai City 1 Mangal Prabhat Lodha
Mumbai Suburban 1 Ashish Shelar
Nagpur 3 Devendra Fadnavis (Chief Minister)
Chandrashekhar Bawankule
Ashish Jaiswal
Nanded
Nandurbar
Nashik 3 Dadaji Bhuse
Manikrao Kokate
Narhari Zirwal
Palghar
Parbhani 1 Meghana Bordikar
Pune 4 Ajit Pawar
Chandrakant Patil
Dattatray Bharne
Madhuri Misal
Raigad 2 Aditi Tatkare
Bharatshet Gogawale
Ratnagiri 2 Uday Samant
Yogesh Kadam
Sangli
Satara 4 Shambhuraj Desai
Shivendra Raje Bhosale
Jaykumar Gore
Makrand Jadhav - Patil
Sindhudurg 1 Nitesh Rane
Solapur
Thane 3 Eknath Shinde
Ganesh Naik
Pratap Sarnaik
Wardha 1 Pankaj Bhoyar
Washim
Yavatmal 3 Sanjay Rathod
Ashok Uike
Indranil Naik
Total 42

References

Notes

  1. ^ According to Article 164 of Indian Constitution, the council of ministers is collectively responsible to the state legislative assembly.
  2. ^ As official opposition in the Council and the largest opposition party in the assembly.
  3. ^ No party has obtained 10% or more for the recognition of official opposition in the Assembly. Others include   INC and   NCP(SP).[1]

Sources

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