Nilangekar ministry

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Shivajirao Patil Nilangekar became the chief minister of Maharashtra in June 1985, on resignation of Vasantdada Patil. He formed a 11-member ministry that served for less than a year until Nilangekar's resignation amidst fraud allegations. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Nilangekar ministry
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xsd:date 1986-03-06
xsd:date 1985-06-03
xsd:integer 1985
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rdf:langString Chief Minister
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rdf:langString N. M. Tidke
rdf:langString Anantrao Thopte
rdf:langString Balachandra Sawant
rdf:langString Ram Meghe
rdf:langString * Legislative Assembly:
rdf:langString Devidas Karale
rdf:langString Governor
rdf:langString Agriculture
rdf:langString Employment
rdf:langString Energy
rdf:langString Finance
rdf:langString Housing
rdf:langString Irrigation
rdf:langString Labour
rdf:langString Planning
rdf:langString Revenue
rdf:langString Tourism
rdf:langString Transport
rdf:langString Public Works
rdf:langString Cooperation
rdf:langString General Administration
rdf:langString Urban Development
rdf:langString Cultural Affairs
rdf:langString Industries, Mining Department
rdf:langString Information and Public Relations
rdf:langString Law and Judiciary
rdf:langString Legislative Affairs
rdf:langString Rural Development
rdf:langString Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
rdf:langString Slum Improvement
rdf:langString Animal Husbandry
rdf:langString Food and Civil Supplies
rdf:langString House Repairs and Reconstruction
rdf:langString Ports and Khar Land Development
rdf:langString Fisheries
rdf:langString Employment Guarantee Scheme
rdf:langString Forests and Social Forestry
rdf:langString Medical Education and Drugs
rdf:langString Special Assistance
rdf:langString Urban Land Ceiling
rdf:langString Protocol, Socially And Educationally Backward Classes, Horticulture
rdf:langString Sports and Youth Welfare , Ex. Servicemen Welfare, Soil and Water Conservation
rdf:langString Food and Drug Administration & Woman and Child Development
rdf:langString School Education and Higher and Technical Education
rdf:langString Command Areas Development Authority
rdf:langString Dairy Development, Other Backward Bahujan Welfare
rdf:langString Environment & Minority Development and Aukaf
rdf:langString Health and Family Planning
rdf:langString Home Affairs and Jails
rdf:langString Relief & Rehabilitation
rdf:langString Social Welfare & Textiles
rdf:langString State Development
rdf:langString Tribal Welfare, Disaster Management, Vimukta Jati,Nomadic Tribes
rdf:langString Prohibition and Excise & Marathi language, Special Backward Classes Welfare
rdf:langString Water Resources Water supply & Sanitation, Other Backward Classes, Earthquake Rehabilitation, Majority Welfare Development, Marketing (Departments or portfolios not allocated to any minister.)
rdf:langString Shivajirao Patil Nilangekar became the chief minister of Maharashtra in June 1985, on resignation of Vasantdada Patil. He formed a 11-member ministry that served for less than a year until Nilangekar's resignation amidst fraud allegations.
rdf:langString Indian National Congress
xsd:date 1986-03-06
xsd:date 1985-06-03
xsd:date 1985-06-04
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