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Second Yashwantrao Chavan ministry

Ministry of Maharashtra
Date formed5 April 1957
Date dissolved30 April 1960
People and organisations
Governor Sri Prakasa
Chief Minister Yashwantrao Chavan
Total no. of members27
15 Cabinet ministers (Incl. Chief Minister)
12 deputy ministers
Member parties Congress
Status in legislature Majority government
History
Predecessor Y. Chavan I (Bombay State)
Successor Y. Chavan I (Maharashtra)

Following the 1957 legislative elections, incumbent Bombay State chief minister Yashwantrao Chavan was sworn in for the second time in April 1957. [1] Chavan served until 30 April 1960, when the State was dissolved and divided into the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat. After dissolution, Chavan continued as the chief minister of Maharashtra.

Ministry

The initial ministry consisted of 15 cabinet ministers. [1]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chief Minister
Departments not allocated
to any minister
5 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Finance12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Revenue12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Labour
Law
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Public Health12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Agriculture
Aarey Milk Colony
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Prohibition
Village Panchayats
Cottage Industries
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Forests
B. G. Ghade
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Local Self-Government12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Planning
Development
Electricity
Industries
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Public Works12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Education
H. K. Desai
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Civil Supplies
Housing
Printing Press
Fisheries
S. G. Kazi
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Cooperation
T. S. Bharde
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Social Welfare
Rehabilitation
N. K. Tirpude
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC

References

  1. ^ a b "7 NEWCOMERS IN CABINET: Education Portfolio For Youngest Member SOME SURPRISES IN LIST". Times of India. 12 April 1957. p. 1. ProQuest  741687713. Retrieved 29 August 2022.(subscription required)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Second Yashwantrao Chavan ministry

Ministry of Maharashtra
Date formed5 April 1957
Date dissolved30 April 1960
People and organisations
Governor Sri Prakasa
Chief Minister Yashwantrao Chavan
Total no. of members27
15 Cabinet ministers (Incl. Chief Minister)
12 deputy ministers
Member parties Congress
Status in legislature Majority government
History
Predecessor Y. Chavan I (Bombay State)
Successor Y. Chavan I (Maharashtra)

Following the 1957 legislative elections, incumbent Bombay State chief minister Yashwantrao Chavan was sworn in for the second time in April 1957. [1] Chavan served until 30 April 1960, when the State was dissolved and divided into the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat. After dissolution, Chavan continued as the chief minister of Maharashtra.

Ministry

The initial ministry consisted of 15 cabinet ministers. [1]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chief Minister
Departments not allocated
to any minister
5 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Finance12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Revenue12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Labour
Law
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Public Health12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Agriculture
Aarey Milk Colony
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Prohibition
Village Panchayats
Cottage Industries
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Forests
B. G. Ghade
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Local Self-Government12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Planning
Development
Electricity
Industries
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Public Works12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Education
H. K. Desai
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Civil Supplies
Housing
Printing Press
Fisheries
S. G. Kazi
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Cooperation
T. S. Bharde
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC
Social Welfare
Rehabilitation
N. K. Tirpude
12 April 195730 April 1960  INC

References

  1. ^ a b "7 NEWCOMERS IN CABINET: Education Portfolio For Youngest Member SOME SURPRISES IN LIST". Times of India. 12 April 1957. p. 1. ProQuest  741687713. Retrieved 29 August 2022.(subscription required)

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