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Maharashtra CM List | PDF Download Maharashtra CM List | PDF Download Dear Friends, Hereby we have provided Maharashtra Chief Minister List covering names of all previous Chief Ministers of Maharashtra and their term of office in PDF format. First Chief Minister of Maharashtra was Yashwantrao Chavan. Current Chief Minister of Maharashtra is Devendra Fadnavis. Name of Chief Term of Office Political Party Minister Yashwantrao 1st May 1960 – 19th November 1962 Indian National Chavan Congress Marotrao 20th November 1962 – 24th Indian National Kannamwar November 1963 Congress P.K. Sawant 25th November 1963 – 4th December Indian National 1963 Congress Vasantrao Naik 5th December 1963 – 1st March Indian National 1967 Congress Vasantrao Naik 1st March 1967 – 13th March 1972 Indian National Congress Vasantrao Naik 13th March 1972 – 20th February Indian National 1975 Congress Shankarrao Chavan 21st February 1975 – 16th May 1977 Indian National Congress Vasantdada Patil 17th May 1977 – 5th March 1978 Indian National Congress Vasantdada Patil 5th March 1978 – 18th July 1978 Indian National Congress Sharad Pawar 18th July 1978 – 17th February 1980 Indian National Congress President’s Rule 17th February 1980 – 8th June 1980 - Abdul Rehman 9th June 1980 – 12th January 1982 Indian National Antulay Congress Babasaheb Bhosale 21st January 1982 – 1st February Indian National 1983 Congress Vasantdada Patil 2nd February 1983 – 1st June 1985 Indian National Congress Shivajirao Patil 3rd June 1985 – 6th March 1986 Indian National Nilangekar Congress Shankarrao Chavan 12th March 1986 – 26th June 1988 Indian National Congress For more study material, visit: https://gkbabaji.com/ Page 1 Sharad Pawar 26th June 1988 – 25th June 1991 Indian National Congress Sudhakarrao Naik 25th June 1991 – 22nd February Indian National 1993 Congress Sharad Pawar 6th March 1993 – 14th March 1955 Indian National Congress Manohar Joshi 14th March 1995 – 31st January Shiv Sena 1999 Narayan Rane 1st February 1999 – 17th October Shiv Sena 1999 Vilasrao Deshmukh 18th October 1999 – 16th January Indian National 2003 Congress Sushilkumar Shinde 18th January 2003 – 30th October Indian National 2004 Congress Vilasrao Deshmukh 1st November 2004 – 4th December Indian National 2008 Congress Ashok Chavan 8th December 2008 – 15th October Indian National 2009 Congress Ashok Chavan 7th November 2009 – 9th November Indian National 2010 Congress Prithviraj Chavan 11th November 2010 – 26th Indian National November 2014 Congress President’s Rule 28th September 2014 – 31st October - 2014 Devendra Fadnavis 31st October 2014 – 8th November Bharatiya Janata Party 2019 President’s Rule 12th November 2019 – 23rd - November 2019 Devendra Fadnavis 23rd November 2019 – 26th Bharatiya Janata Party November 2019 Uddhav Thackeray Incumbent Since 29th November Shiv Sena 2019 Also Read: >>> Daily Current Affairs – With Explanation | Videos >>> General Knowledge PDF >>> Latest Current Affairs Topics Thank You GK Babaji For more study material, visit: https://gkbabaji.com/ Page 2 .
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