Departments were divided in Maharashtra Cabinet, Ajit got finance again, Home department came to CM Fadnavis and Urban Development to Shinde.

Mumbai: Where today was the last day of winter session in Maharashtra. Today, after the expansion of Fadnavis cabinet, discussions remained intense regarding the division of departments in the Maharashtra cabinet. Some time ago, departments were divided in Maharashtra, in which Finance went to Ajit Pawar and Home Department to CM Fadnavis.

Please note that after the end of the assembly session in Maharashtra, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has divided the departments. After the expansion of the cabinet, people were waiting for many days to know why the distribution of departments in the Maharashtra cabinet is stuck.

But after the end of the winter session of the Assembly, CM Devendra Fadnavis divided the ministries, this time the Finance Department is once again with Ajit Pawar, while Devendra Fadnavis has kept the Home Ministry with himself and Eknath Shinde has been given the responsibility of Urban Development. Got the department.

Cabinet expansion on 15th December

Please note that on the 23rd day after the assembly election results in Maharashtra, i.e. on December 15, the Fadnavis cabinet was expanded in the sub-capital Nagpur. Then 33 cabinet and 6 state ministers took oath in the Fadnavis government. In such a situation, this number reached 42 including 1 CM and 2 Deputy CMs. A total of 43 ministers can take oath in this cabinet. One seat has been kept vacant.

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Let us also tell you that this time 19 BJP, 11 Shiv Sena and 9 NCP ministers were included in the Fadnavis government. The special thing is that 12 ministers of Shinde government have not got a place in it. Of these, 4 are from BJP, 3 from Shiv Sena, 5 from NCP.

This time 19 new ministers were formed in Fadnavis government. Of these, 9 are from BJP, 8 from Shiv Sena and 4 from NCP. Apart from this, 4 women (3 BJP, 1 NCP) and 1 Muslim (NCP) have got a place in the government. While the youngest minister is NCP's Aditi Tatkare (36 years), the oldest minister is BJP's Ganesh Naik (74 years).

 

 

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