Narayan Rane ministry

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Narayan Rane ministry
Ministry of Maharashtra
Date formed1 February 1999
Date dissolved17 October 1999
People and organisations
Head of stateGovernor P. C. Alexander
Head of governmentNarayan Rane
Member partiesShiv Sena
BJP
Status in legislatureCoalition
152 / 288 (53%)
Opposition partyIndian National Congress
Opposition leaderMadhukarrao Pichad (Congress) (Assembly)
Chhagan Bhujbal (Congress) (until 10 June 1999), (NCP) (from 10 June 1999) (Council)
History
Election(s)1995
Legislature term(s)5 years
PredecessorManohar Joshi ministry
SuccessorFirst Deshmukh ministry

Narayan Rane was sworn in as Chief Minister of Maharashtra state of India on 1 February 1999 as the leader of Shiv Sena- Bharatiya Janata Party alliance. He was elected as leader of the alliance following resignation of Manohar Joshi. There were 24 cabinet ministers (excluding himself) – 12 each from Shiv Sena and Bharatiya Janata Party.[1]

Cabinet rank ministers[edit]

From Shiv Sena

  • Narayan Rane (Chief Ministe)
    • General Administration
    • Information and Public Relations
    • Information Technology
    • Ports Development (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Revenue (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • State Excise (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Food and Drug Administration (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Disaster Management (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Mining Department (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Dairy Development (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Animal Husbandry (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Fisheries (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Protocol (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Irrigation (Krishna Valley Development) (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Irrigation (Konkan Valley Development) (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Command Area Development (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)


  • Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil (Cabinet Minister)
    • Agriculture
    • Environment and Climate Change (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Dairy Development (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Animal Husbandry (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Employment Guarantee (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
  • Sudhir Joshi (Cabinet Minister)
    • Urban Development (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Revenue (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Rural Development (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Panchayat Raj (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • State Border Defence (Second)
    • Forests (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
  • Pramod Navalkar (Cabinet Minister)
    • Tourism (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • House Repairs and Reconstruction (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Food and Drug Administration (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
  • Leeladhar Dake (Cabinet Minister)
    • Legislative Affairs/ Parliamently Affairs
    • Law and Judiciary
    • Mining Department (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)


  • Sabir Shaikh (Cabinet Minister)
    • Minority Development and Aukab
    • Relief & Rehabilitation (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Slum Improvement (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Housing (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Labour (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
  • Dr Jaiprakash Mundada (Cabinet Minister)
    • Cooperation
    • Textiles (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
  • Babanrao Gholap (Cabinet Minister)
    • Social Welfare
    • Other Backward Classes (01 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Special Backward Classes Welfare (01 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Labour (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
  • Chandrakant Khaire (Cabinet Minister)
    • Soil and Water Conservation (01 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Environment and Climate Change (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Woman and Child Development (01 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Energy (01 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
  • Sureshdada Jain (Cabinet Minister)
    • Higher and Technical Education (01 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Special Assistance (01 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Horticulture (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Soil and Water Conservation (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
  • Diwakar Raote (Cabinet Minister)
    • Culture Affairs (01 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Ports Development (01 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Transport (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Employment (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
  • Gajanan Kirtikar (Cabinet Minister)
    • Transport (01 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Nomadic Tribes (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Employment (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)


From Bharatiya Janata Party

  • Gopinath Munde' (Deputy Chief Minister)
    • Home Affairs
    • State Border Defence (First)
    • Disaster Management (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Other Backward Classes (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Special Backward Classes Welfare (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Forests (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Rural Development (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Panchayat Raj (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Protocol (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Command Area Development (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
  • Nitin Gadkari (Cabinet Minister)
    • Public Works (Excluding Public Undertakings)
    • Public Works (Including Public Undertakings)
    • Textiles (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Energy (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Irrigation (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
  • Anna Dange (Cabinet Minister)
    • State Excise (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Marketing (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Horticulture (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Slum Improvement (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Housing (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
  • Mahadeorao Sukaji Shivankar (Cabinet Minister)
    • Marketing (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Food & Civil Supply, Consumer Affairs (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Finance (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Planning (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
  • Shobha Phadanvis (Cabinet Minister)
    • Food & Civil Supply, Consumer Affairs (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Woman and Child Development (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
  • Dr Daulatrao Aher (Cabinet Minister)
    • Medical Education
    • Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Tribal Development (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
  • Haribhau Bagade (Cabinet Minister)
    • Special Assistance (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Employment Guarantee (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
  • Eknath Khadse (Cabinet Minister)
    • Finance (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Planning (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Irrigation (Krishna Valley Development) (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Irrigation (Konkan Valley Development) (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Tourism (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Fisheries (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Irrigation (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
  • Dattatraya Rane (Cabinet Minister)
    • Urban Development (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Vimukta Jati (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Culture Affairs (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
  • Prakash Mehta (Cabinet Minister)
    • Relief & Rehabilitation (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Higher and Technical Education (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
  • Vishnu Savara (Cabinet Minister)
    • House Repairs and Reconstruction (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)
    • Nomadic Tribesl Department (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Vimukta Jati (1 February 1999 - 11 May 1999)
    • Tribal Development (11 May 1999 - 17 October 1999)

Ministers of State[edit]

From Shiv Sena[edit]

From Bharatiya Janata Party[edit]

Independents[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Indian Express: Rane sworn in along with jumbo team". expressindia.indianexpress.com. Archived from the original on 15 July 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2014.