Bhosale ministry

Babasaheb Bhosale was appointed as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra on resignation[1][2] of A. R. Antulay in January 1982.[3][4] Bhosale had been law, labour, and transport minister in Antulay's cabinet. Bhosale's government served for about a year, until he was replaced by Vasantdada Patil in February 1983.[4]

Bhosale ministry

Ministry of Maharashtra
Date formed21 January 1982
Date dissolved1 February 1983
People and organisations
GovernorOm Prakash Mehra (1982)
Idris Hasan Latif (1982-83)
Chief MinisterBabasaheb Bhosale
Member partiesCongress
Status in legislatureMajority government
186 / 288(65%)
Opposition partyJNP
INC(U)
Opposition leader
History
Election(s)1980
Legislature term(s)5 years
PredecessorAntulay
SuccessorV. Patil III

List of ministers

Bhosale's cabinet was sworn in on 25 January 1982, and expanded on 11 October 1982.[5][6]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister
General Administration, Home Affairs, Relief & Rehabilitation,
Water Resources
Revenue, Cooperation, Industry, Mining Department
Urban Land Ceiling, Cultural Affairs, and Law and Judiciary
Command Area Development
Environment and Climate Change
Water supply & Sanitation, Disaster Management, Majority Welfare Development Departments or portfolios not allocated to any minister.
Babasaheb Bhosale21 January 19821 February 1983 INC
Energy, Minority Development and Aukaf, Transport, and Forests
and Social Forestry
S. M. I. Aseer25 January 19821 February 1983 INC
Agriculture, and Labour
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Other Backward Bahujan Welfare
Bhagwantrao Gaikwad25 January 19821 February 1983 INC
Health and Family Welfare, Tourism, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries, and Dairy Development,
Horticulture and Slum Improvement, Vimukta Jati
Baliram Hiray25 January 19821 February 1983 INC
Public Works, Tribal Welfare, and Special Backward Classes Welfare, Socially And Educationally Backward Classes, Soil and Water ConservationSurupsingh Hirya Naik25 January 19821 February 1983 INC
Education, Technical Education and Training, Sports,
Employment, and Youth Welfare
Rural Development & Woman and Child Development, Other Backward Classes, Nomadic Tribes
Smt.Sharadchandrika Suresh Patil25 January 19821 February 1983 INC
Irrigation, Special Assistance, and Legislative Affairs and Marathi languageShivajirao Patil Nilangekar25 January 19821 February 1983 INC
Finance, Planning, Employment Guarantee Scheme,
and Food and Civil Supplies
Food and Drug Administration
V. Subramaniam25 January 19821 February 1983 INC
Housing, Ports DevelopmentS. M. I. Aseer25 January 19821 February 1983 INC
Pratibha Patil[7]11 October 19821 February 1983 INC
Urban Development, Ex. Servicemen Welfare, MarketingBabasaheb Bhonsle25 January 19821 February 1983 INC
Pratibha Patil[7]11 October 19821 February 1983 INC
Medical EducationBaburao Kale11 October 19821 February 1983 INC
IndustriesN. M. Kamble{{{minister1_termstart}}}1 February 1983 INC
TextilesShantaram Gholap11 October 19821 February 1983 INC
Protocol, Earthquake RehabilitationNarendra Tidke11 October 19821 February 1983 INC
Khar Land DevelopmentShalini Patil11 October 19821 February 1983 INC

References

  1. Quaid Najmi/IANS (3 December 2014). "Barrister Antulay: The enfant terrible of Maharashtra politics". Firstpost. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  2. "AROUND THE WORLD; A Top Official in India Is Convicted of Extortion". The New York Times. 13 January 1982. p. 4. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  3. "Maharashtra ex-CM Babasaheb Bhosale no more". Rediff News. 6 October 2007. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  4. "Babasaheb Bhosale dead". The Hindu. 5 October 2007. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  5. "Parliamentary and Constitutional Developments (1 January to 31 March 1982) - Maharashtra" (PDF). The Journal of Parliamentary Information. XXVIII (2): 223, 228–229. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  6. "Parliamentary and Constitutional Developments (1 October to 31 December 1982) - Maharashtra" (PDF). The Journal of Parliamentary Information. XXIX (1): 24. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  7. "Profile - Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Former President of India". Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Former President of India. National Informatics Centre. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
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