Uddhav_Thackeray_ministry

Thackeray ministry

Thackeray ministry

Ministers in Government of Maharashtra headed by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray


After the 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly elections, post-poll alliance was formed in between Shiv Sena, Nationalist Congress Party and Indian National Congress to form Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). Uddhav Thackeray, the president of Shiv Sena was sworn in as the 19th Chief Minister of Maharashtra on 28 November 2019.[1] Following is the list of ministers from the cabinet of Uddhav Thackeray starting from November 2019.[2][3][4]

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Government formation

The Thackeray ministry proved its majority in the Legislative Assembly on November 30, 2019.[5]

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Council Ministers

Cabinet Ministers

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Ministers of State

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By Departments

An alphabetical list of all the departments of Maharashtra Government with terms : Cabinet Ministers

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District Wise break up

Representation of Ministers by district

  Ahmednagar (7.51%)
  Amaravati (4.87%)
  Aurangabad (4.87%)
  Beed (2.43%)
  Buldhana (2.43%)
  Chandrapur (2.43%)
  Thane (4.87%)
  Jalgaon (2.43%)
  Jalna (2.43%)
  Kolhapur (7.31%)
  Latur (4.87%)
  Mumbai City (4.87%)
  Mumbai Suburban (9.75%)
  Nagpur (4.87%)
  Nanded (2.43%)
  Nandurbar (2.43%)
  Nashik (4.87%)
  Pune (7.31%)
  Raigad (2.43%)
  Ratnagiri (4.87%)
  Sangli (4.87%)
  Satara (4.87%)
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Guardian Ministers

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Ministers by Party

Representation of cabinet ministers by party

  Shiv Sena (32%)
  Nationalist Congress Party (36%)
  Indian National Congress (32%)
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Former members

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Economy

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References

  1. "Maharashtra news live: Uddhav Thackeray to take oath as Maharashtra CM; NCP gets dy CM and Cong speaker post". The Times of India. 29 November 2019.
  2. Alok Deshpande (30 November 2019). "Uddhav Thackeray wins trust vote with 169 ayes". The Hindu. Retrieved 26 April 2021.

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