Third Pawar ministry
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After securing a majority in the 1990 Maharashtra legislative elections, the incumbent Chief Minister Sharad Pawar was re-appointed on 4 March 1990. Pawar formed his third ministry, consisting of 15 cabinet ministers and 6 ministers of state. The cabinet continued until June 1991, when Pawar was replaced by Sudhakarrao Naik.
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Third Pawar ministry
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1991-06-25
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1990-03-04
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1990
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Javed Khan
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Sharad Pawar
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Padamsinh Patil
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Shivajirao Deshmukh
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Vilasrao Deshmukh
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Anantrao Thopate
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Abhaysinh Raje Bhosale
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Shankarrao Kolhe
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Pushpatai Hirey
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Bharat Bondre
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* Legislative Assembly:
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* Legislative Council:
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Vitthalrao Hande
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Governor
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Agriculture
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Drugs
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Finance
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Food and Drug Administration
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Home
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Horticulture
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Industries
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Irrigation
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Planning
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Revenue
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Tourism
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Cooperation
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Social Welfare
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General Administration
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Medical Education
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Urban Development
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Command Area Development
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Cultural Affairs
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Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
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and Fisheries
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Information and Public Relations
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Minority Development and Aukaf
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Public Health and Family Welfare
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Employment Guarantee Scheme
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Housing and Slum Improvement
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Special Assistance
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Relief & Rehabilitation
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Parliamentary Affairs & Cultural Affairs, Socially And Educationally Backward Classes, Vimukta Jati
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Water Resources Water supply &
Sanitation ( Departments or portfolios not allocated to any minister.)
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Food and Civil Supplies, Majority Welfare Development
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Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development,
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Energy, Ports Development
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Environment & Protocol, Nomadic Tribes
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Forests and Social Forestry, Mining Department
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Law and Judiciary, Other Backward Classes
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Public Works Development
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Repair and Reconstruction
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Rural Development, Earthquake Rehabilitation
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Transport & Woman and Child Development
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Tribal Welfare & Marathi Language
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Labour and Employment, Special Backward Classes Welfare
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Textiles, Khar Land Development, Ex. Servicemen Welfare, Soil and Water Conservation
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Prohibition and Excise, Marketing, Other Backward Bahujan Welfare
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After securing a majority in the 1990 Maharashtra legislative elections, the incumbent Chief Minister Sharad Pawar was re-appointed on 4 March 1990. Pawar formed his third ministry, consisting of 15 cabinet ministers and 6 ministers of state. The cabinet continued until June 1991, when Pawar was replaced by Sudhakarrao Naik.
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Republican Party of India
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1991-01-25
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1991-06-24
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1990-03-04
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