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Ministers of Maharashtra State Government List with Portfolio,Addresses,Telephone Numbers Etc Ministers of Maharashtra State Government List with Portfolio,Addresses,Telephone numbers etc. Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers S.No Name/Department Room No PH (O) PH (R) Pvt Secy Party Name/Phone 1 Shri Ashok Chavan 604 (Main) 22025151 23633051 Nivatkar INC Gen Administration,Information & 22025222 23634350 9821527565 Public relations,Urban land Versha Pulkundwar ceiling,Housing,Slums,Mines,Cultural 23613265 9821100759 affairs,all other matters not allotted to 23696680 Sanjay Yadav any other Ministers. 23696170 9821197755 23696665 2 Shri Chhagan Bhujbal 614 (main) 22025014 23630640 Mallikner NCP Public works (Except Public 22022401 23631688 9920453933 undertakings), Special assistance Ramtek 3 Shri Narayan Tatu Rane 607 (Ext) 22024832 23633659 Rajendra Patil INC Revenue, Rehabilitation, help 22026658 23697278 9869264646 earthquake rehabilitation Dyaneshwari 4 Shri R.R.Patil 108 (Main) 22027174 02346-254066 Mangesh NCP Home affairs 22029742 Shinde 9892971042 5 Shri Patanrao Kadam 307 (Ext) 22024751 23632748 Sampat INC Forests 22025398 23635688 Davkhar Agradoot 9619077997 6 Shri Shivajirao Moghe 338/340 (Ext) 22876463 07232-244101 Ram Mirase INC Social 22876069 9769481866 Justice,Deaddiction,VJ/NT/OBC 9420405525 welfare 7 Shri Ajit Pawar 208 (Ext) 22024950 23631606 Suresh NCP Irrigation (Except Krishna Khore) 22025360 23634877 Jadhav Energy. Devgiri 9823213548 98232135508 8 Shri Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil 130 (Main) 22023992 23633190 Jondhale-Patil INC Transport, Ports,Law & Justice (Addl 22022100 23630344 9820131307 Charge) 9 Shri Jayant Patil 313 (Main) 22023858 23515889 Vijay Lakhe NCP Rural Development 22025051 23524664 9867253444 Royalstone 10 Shri Harshwardhan Patil 552 (Main) 22843647 22029549 Vijay INC Co-Operation, Parliamentary works 22843657 22820417 Suryawanshi A-6 9819581740 11 Shri Ganesh Naik 570 (Main) 22024535 27542042 Satish NCP State excise,Non conventional 22029148 Balaji Ga Lokhande energy sources 9967835600 12 Shri Balasaheb Thorat 507 (Ext) 22025308 23633676 Pramod Borse INC Agriculture,Water 22025492 23637075 9967313492 resources,EGS,School Education Sevasadan 23542261 (Addl Charge) 13 Shri Prof Laxman Dhoble 114 (Main) 22025138 02189-245221 Vikrant NCP Water supply 22023800 Bagade 9673805252 14 Shri Anil Deshmukh 602 (Ext) 22886188 Ahiwar NCP Food & Civil Supplies,Consumer 22886093 9822602405 affairs 15 Shri Jaidutta Kshirsagar 230 (Main) 22025250 02442-222087 Sharad Patil NCP Public Works (Public Undertakings) 22025362 9922501523 16 Shri Manohar Naik 316 (Ext) 22025251 22026629 BD Rathod NCP Drugs/Medicines 22028660 22023294 9967438573 17 Dr Vijaykumar Gavit 115 (Ext) 22886294 22826698 Sawade NCP Medical Edu,Horticulture & Tourism 22886096 22826964 9820649550 Suruchi-3 22828624 18 Shri Sunil Tatkare 214 (Main) 22025736 23672611 Ankush NCP Finance & Planning 22024700 23686232 Chavan Meghdoot 9870881999 19 Shri Ramraje Naik-Nimbalkar 241 (Ext) 22842720 23676632 Suryawanshi NCP Water resources (Krishna Khore) 22872791 23676673 987259555 Awanti 27868821 20 Shri Babanrao Pachpute 416 (Main) 22025225 22046632 Rajendra NCP Tribal Development 22025241 22047312 Munde A-9 9422221195 21 Shri Rajesh Tope 530 (Main) 22024850 22820644 Thorat NCP Higher /Technical education 22025247 22820655 9819644170 Sarang-4 9820110005 22 Shri Rajendra Darda 430 (Main) 22025188 0240-2485301 Paras Bothra INC Industry,Employment/Self 22024654 9922462973 employment 23 Shri Md Aarif (Naseem) Khan 407 (Ext) 22042810 22828214 IS Kazi INC Textile,Minority Dev,AUKAF,Ex 22885104 22854631 9820284445 servicemens welfare C-1 24 Shri Suresh Shetty 124 (Main) 22026282 28324418 Abhal INC Health & Family welfare, 22025270 28214828 Yawalkar Environment,Youth affairs & sports D-9 9821107565 (Addl Charge) 22823999 25 Shri Hasan Mushrif 202 (Ext) 22025300 22829553 Jamir Sheikh NCP Labor 22024688 22022219 9967910666 26 Shri Nitin Raut 536 (Ext) 22876342 22020097 Kharat-OSD INC Animal husbandry,Dairy/Fisheries 22875930 22880083 9967444137 B-5 27 Shri Subhash Zanak 402 (Ext) 22817061 07251-286881 Arun Vidhale INC Women & Child welfare 22817060 9769010906 MINISTERS OF STATE 1 Shri Ranjeet Kamble 139/141 (Ext) 22025001 07158-255849 Subhash INC Rural Dev,Horticulture,Water Supply 22870705 Molwan 9867022764 2 Shri Vijay Wadettiwar 226 (Main) 22886090 0712-2451512 Gajanan Giri INC Water resources,Parliamentary 22843741 9867210619 affairs,(Addl Charge)- Finance,Planning,Energy 3 Shri Bhaskar Jadhav 502 (Ext) 22843665 02355-252729 Dhanawade NCP Urban Dev,Forest,Ports,Parliamentary 22023165 9594483040 affairs,Youth affairs & sports, ex servicemen’s welfare 4 Shri Padmakar Walvi 341/343 22025313 02567-233666 Vijay Bhakre INC Tribal Dev,Labor,Textile (Main) 22831983 9422190151 5 Shri Prakash Solankhe 527 (Main) 22842611 02443-234769 Dr Rajesh NCP Revenue,Rehabilytation,Earthquake 22842592 Deshmukh rehabilitation,Co-operation,Textile 9821527566 6 Shri Sachin Ahir 422 (Main) 22024987 Sudhir Naik NCP Housing,Urban land 22025200 9820702608 ceiling,Industry,Mines,Social Justice,Deaddiction 7 Shri Abdul Sattar 224 (Main) 22842559 02430-222951 Sunil Chavan INC Food & Civil Supplies,Consumer 22842440 9821325444 affairs,Public works 8 Shrimati Foujia khan 626 (Ext) 22025277 02452-222660 Kiran Patil NCP Gen admn,Information,Cultural affairs, 22027075 9867988806 School education,Women & Child Dev,Health & Family Welfare,Minory welfare-AUKAF 9 Shri Ramesh Bagwe 569 (Main) 22025933 020-26450206 Sushil Shelar INC Home (City),Medicines,Addl Charge- 22202925 26453597 9967912534 Home (Rural),Jail,State Excise,Labor 10 Shrimati Versha Gaikwad 162/164 22882902 022-24022244 Sanjiv Jadhav INC Medical education,Higher Tech (Main) 22886250 9892955866 education,Tourism,Special assistance 22021590 11 Shri Gulabrao Devkar 560 (Main) 22843718 0257-2251477 Hiralal NCP Agriculture,Animal 22843623 Sonawane Husbandry,Dairy,Fishery,Water 9769712999 conservation,EGS,Transport,VJ/NT/OBC welfare .
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