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. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
rdf:langString and Fisheries
rdf:langString Information and Public Relations
rdf:langString Minority Development and Aukaf
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rdf:langString Housing and Slum Improvement
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rdf:langString 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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