The initial Chavan cabinet consisted of 26 cabinet members,[4][5] including Chavan and his deputy, Chhagan Bhujbal, as well as the following cabinet ministers:[6][7][8][9]
Portfolio
Minister
Took office
Left office
Party
Chief Minister General Administration Information and Publicity Urban Development Industry, Mining Department Law and Judiciary Information and Public Relations Housing Departments or portfolios not allocated to any minister.
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Ashok Chavan was sworn in as Chief Minister of Maharashtra for the first time in 2008 after his predecessor Vilasrao Deshmukh resigned the office in the aftermath of 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks 1 The first Chavan ministry governed until the 2009 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election which resulted in a victory for Chavan led Congress NCP alliance and Chavan forming his second ministry 2 3 First Ashok Chavan ministryMinistry of MaharashtraDate formed8 December 2008Date dissolved6 November 2009People and organisationsHead of stateGovernor S C JamirHead of governmentAshok ChavanNo of ministers26Congress 7 NCP 16 Independents 3 Member partiesCongressNCPStatus in legislatureCoalition 155 288 54 Opposition partyBJPShiv SenaOpposition leaderLegislative Assembly Ramdas Kadam Shiv Sena Legislative Council Pandurang Fundkar BJP HistoryElection s 2009Legislature term s 5 yearsPredecessorSecond Deshmukh ministrySuccessorSecond Ashok Chavan ministryList of ministers editThe initial Chavan cabinet consisted of 26 cabinet members 4 5 including Chavan and his deputy Chhagan Bhujbal as well as the following cabinet ministers 6 7 8 9 Portfolio Minister Took office Left office PartyChief MinisterGeneral Administration Information and PublicityUrban DevelopmentIndustry Mining Department Law and JudiciaryInformation and Public RelationsHousingDepartments or portfolios not allocated to any minister Ashok Chavan8 December 20086 November 2009 INCDeputy Chief MinisterPublic WorksTourism Other Backward ClassesChhagan Bhujbal8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPRural Development Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Majority Welfare DevelopmentR R Patil8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPFinancePlanning Ex Servicemen WelfareDilip Walse Patil8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPRevenuePatangrao Kadam8 December 20086 November 2009 INCSchool EducationRadhakrishna Vikhe Patil8 December 20086 November 2009 INCHome AffairsJayant Patil8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPWater ResourcesWater Supply and SanitationCommand Area DevelopmentAjit Pawar8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPAgricultureProtocolSoil and Water ConservationBalasaheb Thorat8 December 20086 November 2009 INCEnvironmentExcise Special Backward Classes WelfareGanesh Naik8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPPublic Works Public Enterprises Socially And Educationally Backward ClassesVimal Mundada8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPPublic Health and Family Welfare Vimukta JatiRajendra Shingne8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPTransportNomadic Tribes Development Other Backward Bahujan WelfareSurupsingh Hirya Naik8 December 20086 November 2009 INCCooperationCultural AffairsHarshvardhan Patil8 December 20086 November 2009 IndependentTextilesMinority Development amp Parliamentary AffairsAnees Ahmed8 December 20086 November 2009 INCSocial JusticeChandrakant Handore8 December 20086 November 2009 INCFood and Civil SuppliesRamesh Bang8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPFood and Drugs AdministrationManohar Naik8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPHigher and Technical Education and Medical EducationRajesh Tope8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPLabour and Special AssistanceNawab Malik8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPTribal Development amp Marathi LanguageVijaykumar Gavit8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPEnergySunil Tatkare8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPKrishna Valley Irrigation Corporation Disaster Management Relief amp RehabilitationRamraje Naik Nimbalkar8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPForests Earthquake RehabilitationBabanrao Pachpute8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPNon conventional EnergyHorticulture Employment GuaranteeVinay Kore8 December 20086 November 2009 Jan Surajya ShaktiAnimal HusbandryDairy Development and FisheriesPorts and Khar Land DevelopmentRavisheth Patil8 December 20086 November 2009 INCForestsBabanrao Pachpute8 December 20086 November 2009 NCPMarketingWomen and Child DevelopmentMadan Patil8 December 20086 November 2009 IndependentGuardian Ministers editSr No District Guardian Minister Party01 Ahmednagar Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil United Progressive Alliance02 Akola Surupsingh Hirya Naik03 Amravati Chandrakant Handore04 Aurangabad Rajesh Tope05 Beed Vimal Mundada06 Bhandara Ramesh Bang07 Buldhana Rajendra Shingne08 Chandrapur Nawab Malik09 Dhule Surupsingh Hirya Naik10 Gadchiroli R R Patil11 Gondiya Chhagan Bhujbal Deputy Chief Minister12 Hingoli Vinay Kore13 Jalgaon Babanrao Pachpute14 Jalna Jayant Patil15 Kolhapur Balasaheb Thorat16 Latur R R Patil17 Mumbai City Jayant Patil18 Mumbai Suburban Anees Ahmed19 Nagpur Balasaheb Thorat20 Nanded Anees Ahmed21 Nandurbar Vijaykumar Gavit22 Nashik Chhagan Bhujbal Deputy Chief Minister23 Osmanabad Ravisheth Patil24 Palghar Nawab Malik25 Parbhani Madan Patil26 Pune Ajit Pawar27 Raigad Sunil Tatkare28 Ratnagiri Ganesh Naik29 Sangli Patangrao Kadam30 Satara Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar31 Sindhudurg Harshvardhan Patil32 Solapur Dilip Walse Patil33 Thane Ganesh Naik34 Wardha Surupsingh Hirya Naik35 Washim Patangrao Kadam36 Yavatmal Manohar NaikReferences edit Deshmukh sworn in Chief Minister of Maharashtra The Hindu Chennai India 2 November 2004 Archived from the original on 2 November 2004 Retrieved 6 February 2010 Congress NCP will form govt Bhujbal India Today October 22 2009 Retrieved 9 April 2021 Second time lucky Chavan to be Maharashtra chief minister India Today October 25 2009 Retrieved 7 April 2021 Chavan Bhujbal sworn in as Maharashtra CM deputy CM The Times of India 9 December 2008 Retrieved 23 April 2021 39 member Ashok Chavan Ministry sworn in The Economic Times 8 December 2008 Retrieved 25 April 2021 List of Ministers General Administration Department Government of Maharashtra PDF Press release Government of Maharashtra General Administration Department 10 December 2008 Retrieved 24 April 2021 Portfolios in Ashok Chavan ministry in Maha announced The Hindustan Times 10 December 2008 Retrieved 23 April 2021 Shiv Kumar 10 December 2008 Patil gets Home in Chavan govt The Tribune Retrieved 23 April 2021 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