Second Deshmukh ministry

Vilasrao Deshmukh of the Indian National Congress formed his second Maharashtra government after his party won the 2004 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly elections, in alliance with Nationalist Congress Party.[1] Deshmukh had previously served as the State's Chief Minister from 1999 to 2003.[2]

Second Deshmukh ministry
Ministry of Maharashtra
Date formed1 November 2004
Date dissolved4 December 2008
People and organisations
Head of stateGovernor Mohammed Fazal (2004)
Governor S. M. Krishna (2004-08)
Governor S. C. Jamir (2008)
Head of governmentVilasrao Deshmukh
No. of ministers27 Cabinet ministers
Congress (8)
NCP (17)
Independents (2)
Member partiesCongress
NCP
Independents
Status in legislatureCoalition
155 / 288(54%)
Opposition partyShiv Sena
BJP
Opposition leader

Narayan Rane (Shiv Sena) (2004-05)
Ramdas Kadam (Shiv Sena) (2005-08)

Nitin Gadkari (BJP) (2004-05)
Pandurang Fundkar (BJP) (2005-08)
History
Election(s)2004
Legislature term(s)5 years
PredecessorShinde ministry
SuccessorFirst Ashok Chavan ministry

List of ministers

Deshmukh's initial cabinet included the following members:[3]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister
General Administration
Information and Publicity
Cultural Affairs
Urban Development
Law and Judiciary
Revenue
Housing
Planning
Majority Welfare Development Departments or portfolios not allocated to any minister.
1 November 20044 December 2008 INC
Deputy Chief Minister
Home Affairs
1 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Rural Development
Tourism, Socially And Educationally Backward Classes
9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Public Works (excluding Corporations)9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Finance and Special Assistance, Special Backward Classes Welfare9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Industry & Textiles, Mining Department Marathi Language, Ex. Servicemen Welfare9 November 20041 December 2008 INC
Earthquake Rehabilitation
Co-operation
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Fisheries, Ports Development, Other Backward Bahujan Welfare
9 November 20041 December 2008 INC
Marketing
Employment Guarantee Scheme
9 November 20041 December 2008 Independent
Excise
Environment, Vimukta Jati
9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Animal Husbandry
Dairy Development
Anees Ahmed
9 November 20041 December 2008 INC
Medical Education
Energy, Other Backward Classes
9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Transport
Mines, Soil and Water Conservation
9 November 20041 December 2008 INC
Water Resources
(excluding Krishna Valley Corporation)
Command Area Development
Water supply and sanitation
9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Krishna Valley Corporation & Woman and Child Development9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Higher and Technical Education9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
School Education & Sports and Youth Welfare9 November 20041 December 2008 INC
Agriculture
Protocol
9 November 20041 December 2008 INC
Public Health and Family Welfare9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Labour9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Social Justice & Parliamentary Affairs9 November 20041 December 2008 INC
Food and Drug Administration9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Public Works (Undertakings)9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Food and Civil Supplies, Khar Land Development9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Forest, Disaster Management Relief & Rehabilitation9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP
Non-conventional Energy
Horticulture
9 November 20041 December 2008 Jan Surajya Shakti
Tribal Development, Nomadic Tribes9 November 20041 December 2008 NCP

Guardian Ministers

Sr No. District Guardian_Minister Party
01 Ahmednagar Balasaheb Thorat United Progressive Alliance
02 Akola Vimal Mundada
03 Amravati Jayant Patil
04 Aurangabad Vijaysinh Mohite-Patil
05 Beed Nawab Malik
06 Bhandara Jayant Patil
07 Buldhana Ashok Chavan
08 Chandrapur Ashok Chavan
09 Dhule Surupsingh Hirya Naik
10 Gadchiroli R. R. Patil
Deputy Chief Minister
11 Gondiya Patangrao Kadam
12 Hingoli Vasant Purke
13 Jalgaon Suresh Jain
14 Jalna Vijaykumar Krishnarao Gavit
15 Kolhapur Patangrao Kadam
16 Latur Surupsingh Hirya Naik
17 Mumbai City Chhagan Bhujbal
18 Mumbai Suburban Chandrakant Handore
19 Nagpur Anil Deshmukh
20 Nanded Ashok Chavan
21 Nandurbar Manohar Naik
22 Nashik Chhagan Bhujbal
23 Osmanabad Balasaheb Thorat
24 Palghar Harshvardhan Patil
25 Parbhani Dilip Walse-Patil
26 Pune Ajit Pawar
27 Raigad Sunil Tatkare
28 Ratnagiri Anees Ahmed
29 Sangli R. R. Patil
Deputy Chief Minister
30 Satara Babanrao Pachpute
31 Sindhudurg Vinay Kore
32 Solapur Vijaysinh Mohite-Patil
33 Thane Ganesh Naik
34 Wardha Ganesh Naik
35 Washim Anees Ahmed
36 Yavatmal Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar

References

  1. Shiv Kumar (2 November 2004). "Vilasrao sworn in Maharashtra CM". The Tribune. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  2. "Deshmukh quits, Shinde to take over in Maharashtra". Rediff News. 16 January 2003. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  3. "Maharashtra cabinet portfolios announced". Times of India. 12 November 2004. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
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