Sudhakarrao Naik ministry
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Sudhakarrao Naik was sworn in as Chief Minister of Maharashtra on 25 June 1991, on resignation of his predecessor Sharad Pawar. The ministry served until February 1993, when Naik resigned due to his inability to handle the 1993 Bombay riots, and was replaced by Pawar.
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Ministry
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1993-02-22
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1991-06-25
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1990
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Chief Minister
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Arun Mehta
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Madhukarrao Pichad
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Sudhakarrao Naik
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Rohidas Patil
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Vijaysinh Mohite-Patil
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Shankarrao Kolhe
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Javed Iqbal Khan
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Pushpatai Hirey
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Vilarsao Patil
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* Legislative Assembly:
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* Legislative Council:
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Governor
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Agriculture
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Energy
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Finance
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Home
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Horticulture
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Housing
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Industries
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Irrigation
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Planning
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Textiles
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Transport
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Environment
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Public Works
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Cooperation
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Social Welfare
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General Administration
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Excise
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Urban Development
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Cultural Affairs
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Dairy Development
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Law and Judiciary
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Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
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Slum Improvement
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School Education
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Animal Husbandry
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Food and Civil Supplies
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Higher and Technical Education
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House Repairs and Reconstruction
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Information and Public Relations
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Parliamentary Affairs
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Fisheries
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Employment Guarantee Scheme
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Forests and Social Forestry
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Relief & Rehabilitation
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Labour and Employment
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Tribal Development, Nomadic Tribes
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Food and Drug Administration, Other Backward Classes , Vimukta Jati, Other Backward Bahujan Welfare
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Medical Education and Drugs & Woman and Child Development
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Jails, Disaster Management, Soil and Water Conservation
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Revenue, Khar Land Development, Majority Welfare Development
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Heath and Family Welfare
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Ex-Servicemen's Welfare and Marathi Language, Socially And Educationally Backward Classes
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Prohibition Propaganda
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Tourism, Earthquake Rehabilitation, Ports Development
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Rural Development, Marketing
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Urban Land Ceiling, Mining Department
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Water Resources Water supply and sanitation
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( Protocol Departments or portfolios not allocated to any minister.)
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Command Area Development &Minority Development and Aukaf
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Special Assistance & Cultural Affairs, Sports and Youth Welfare, Special Backward Classes Welfare
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Sudhakarrao Naik was sworn in as Chief Minister of Maharashtra on 25 June 1991, on resignation of his predecessor Sharad Pawar. The ministry served until February 1993, when Naik resigned due to his inability to handle the 1993 Bombay riots, and was replaced by Pawar.
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Republican Party of India
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1991-12-26
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1991-12-30
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1992-06-01
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1992-11-02
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1993-02-22
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1991-06-25
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1991-06-28
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Indian National Congress
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1992-09-03
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1993-02-22
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1991-12-30
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1992-09-07
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1992-11-05
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