First Shankarrao Chavan ministry – Wikipedia

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Shankarrao Chavan was appointed as Chief Minister of Maharashtra for the first time on 21 February 1975, replacing Vasantrao Naik.[1] His first ministry lasted till 16 April 1977, and was succeeded by Vasantdada Patil’s ministry.[2][3]

Government formation[edit]

After Congress securing a supermajority in 1972 legislative elections, the incumbent chief minister Vasantrao Naik had continued in his office. After 11 years as head of government, Naik resigned in 1975.[4] Chavan, MLA from Bhokar was minister of irrigation and power in Naik’s cabinet,[5] and was selected to succeed Naik.

Chavan resigned in April 1977, after Congress lost several Lok Sabha seats in 1977 Indian general election, and was replaced by his irrigation minister, Vasantdada Patil.[6] After briefly serving as Indian minister of home affairs, Chavan would be appointed chief minister for the second time in March 1986.[7] His son, Ashok Chavan served in the same office between 2008 and 2010.

List of ministers[edit]

Chavan’s ministry contained 14 cabinet ministers, alongside other junior ministers. Three of his ministers – Vasantdada Patil, A. R. Antulay, and Sharad Pawar – later served as Maharashtra chief ministers; while Pratibha Patil was elected President of India from 2007 to 2012.

The initial ministry consisted of the following:[1]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chief Minister
General Administration, Home, Planning, Energy, Information and Publicity
& Marathi language,Earthquake Rehabilitation, Horticulture, Tourism, Command Area Development Departments or portfolios not allocated to any minister.
21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
Irrigation, Prohibition, and Excise Water supply & Sanitation, Disaster Management, Special Backward Classes Welfare, Majority Welfare Development, Tribal Development, Special Assistance 21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
Finance, Small Savings, Cultural Affairs, Sports and Youth Services

M. D. Choudhari

21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
Industries, Printing Presses, and Legislative Affairs, Other Backward Classes

N. M. Tidke

21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
Revenue, Relief & Rehabilitation, Urban Development, New Townships, Tourism, Protocol, and Minority Development and Aukaf, Textile 21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
Cooperation and MSRTC, Nomadic Tribes, Ports Development, Medical Education 21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
Buildings, Communication, Housing, Khar Lands Development , Law and Judiciary & Public Works, Ex. Servicemen Welfare, Marketing, Mining Department, Water Resources 21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
Public Health and Social Welfare & Woman and Child Development, Socially And Educationally Backward Classes, Higher Education and Technical Education, Housing 21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
Labour, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development, and Fisheries

S. B. Patil

21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
Rural Development, Soil and Water Conservation, Skill Development, Employment and Entrepreneurship 21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
Agriculture, Environment and Climate Change
Co-operation
21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
Forest, Transport, and Jails, Vimukta Jati

R. J. Deotale

21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
Food and Civil Supplies, Food and Drug Administration, Other Backward Bahujan Welfare 21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC
School Education, Employment Guarantee 21 February 1975 16 April 1977   INC

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