First Sharad Pawar ministry

Sharad Pawar broke away in 1978 from Government of Maharashtra led by Vasantdada Patil of Indian National Congress, formed the Indian National Congress (Socialist), allied with the Janata party and the Peasants' and Workers' Party of India (PWP) to form a coalition government of the Progressive Democratic Front (PDF) or Purogami Lokshahi Aghadi. The Progressive Democratic Front government was sworn in on 18 July 1978. This government was dismissed on 18 February 1980 following Indira Gandhi's return to power at the Centre.[1][2]

Cabinet Ministers

SI No. Name Constituency Department Party
1 Sharad Pawar Baramati Chief Minister All the departments. Indian National Congress (Socialist)
2 Sundarrao Solanke Majalgaon Deputy Chief Minister Indian National Congress (Socialist)
3 Uttamrao Patil Paola - Bhadgaon Minister of Revenue and Rehabilitation Janata Party
4 Hashu Advani Chembur Minister for Urban Development Janata Party
5 Sadanand Varde Vandre Minister for Education Janata Party
6 Jagannathrao Jadhav Sangameshwar Janata Party
7 Ganpatrao Deshmukh Sangole Peasants and Workers Party of India
8 Shankarrao Chavan Bhokar Indian National Congress (Socialist)
9 Arjunrao Kasture Indian National Congress (Socialist)
10 N. D. Patil MLC Minister for Co-operation Peasants and Workers Party of India
11 Nihal Ahmed Maulavi Mohammed Usman Malegaon Minister of Technical and Higher Education Janata Party
12 Govindrao Adik Shrirampur Indian National Congress (Socialist)
13 Sushil Kumar Shinde Solapur North Minister for Labour and Tourism Indian National Congress (Socialist)
14 Bhausaheb Surve Nagpur Central Indian National Congress (Socialist)
15 Pramila Tople Indian National Congress (Socialist)
16 Hashmukhbhai Upadhaya Kandivali Janata Party
17 Chhedilal Gupta Janata Party

Ministers of State

SI No. Name Constituency Department Party
1 Bhai Vaidya[3] Bhavani Peth Minister of state for Home Janata Party
2 Datta Meghe MLC Indian National Congress (Socialist)
3 Shankarrao Kale Ahmednagar Minister of State for Education and Co-operation Indian National Congress (Socialist)
4 Prataprao Baburao Bhosale Wai Indian National Congress (Socialist)
5 Dilversingh Padvi Akkalkuwa Indian National Congress (Socialist)
6 Dr. Ishaq Jamkhanawala Nagpada Minister of state for housing, finance, Waqf, Labour and Protocol Janata Party
7 Kisanrao Deshmukh Indian National Congress (Socialist)
8 Sakharam Nakhate Pathri Indian National Congress (Socialist)
9 Shripatrao Bondre Sangrul Indian National Congress (Socialist)
10 Bhaurao Mulak Nagpur West Indian National Congress (Socialist)
11 Balkrishna Patil Khalapur Indian National Congress (Socialist)
12 Vinayak Patil Niphad Indian National Congress (Socialist)
13 Dr. Padamsinh Bajirao Patil Osmanabad Minister of State for Energy & Excise Indian National Congress (Socialist)
14 Shanti Naik Shivajinagar Janata Party
15 Babanrao Dhakane Pathardi Indian National Congress (Socialist)
16 Namdeo Gadekar Sillod Indian National Congress (Socialist)

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