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List Of Governors Of Maharashtra Politics
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List Of Governors Of Maharashtra

Here is the list of the governors of Maharashtra.## Raja Sir Maharaj Singh, CIE was the first Governor of Maharashtra, he assumed office on 6 January 1948 for 4 years, and 145 days, and left the office on 30 May 1952. Bhagat Singh Koshyari is the current Governor of Maharashtra who became on 5 September 2019.## Check out the full list below.## List of the governors of Maharashtra No Name Term of office Duration President(s) 1 Raja Sir Maharaj Singh, CIE 6 January 1948 30 May 1952 4years, 145days L. Mountbatten(Governor General) 2 Sir Girija Shankar Bajpai, KCSI, KBE, CIE 30 May 1952 5 December 1954 2years, 189days Dr. Rajendra Prasad 3 Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab 2 March 1955 14 October 1956 1year, 226days 4 Sri Prakasa 10 December 1956 16 April 1962 5years, 127days Dr. Rajendra Prasad 5 Dr P. Subbarayan 17 April 1962 6 October 1962 172days 6 Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit 28 November 1962 18 October 1964 1year, 325days Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 7 Dr. P V Cherian 14 November 1964 8 November 1969 4years, 359days 8 Ali Yavar Jung 26 February 1970 11 December 1976 6years, 289days V. V. Giri 9 Sri Sadiq Ali 30 April 1977 3 November 1980 3years, 187days B. D. Jatti(acting President) 10 O P Mehra 3 November 1980 5 March 1982 1year, 122days Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 11 Idris Hasan Latif 6 March 1982 16 April 1985 3years, 41days - Peer Mohammed (acting) 19 April 1985 30 May 1985 41days 12 Kona Prabhakara Rao 31 May 1985 2 April 1986 306days Zail Singh 13 Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma 3 April 1986 2 September 1987 1year, 152days 14 Kasu Brahmananda Reddy 20 February 1988 18 January 1990 1year, 332days R. Venkataraman 15 Dr. C Subramaniam 15 February 1990 9 January 1993 2years, 329days 16 Dr. P.C. Alexander 12 January 1993 13 July 2002 9years, 182days Shankar Dayal Sharma 17 Mohammed Fazal 10 October 2002 5 December 2004 2years, 56days A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 18 S.M. Krishna 12 December 2004 5 March 2008 3years, 84days 19 S.C. Jamir 9 March 2008 22 January 2010 1year, 319days Pratibha Patil 20 Kateekal Sankaranarayanan 22 January 2010 24 August 2014 4years, 214days 21 Chennamaneni Vidyasagar Rao 30 August 2014 4 September 2019 5years, 5days Pranab Mukherjee 22 Bhagat Singh Koshyari 5 September 2019 Incumbent 3years, 78days Ramnath Kovind ## Stay Tuned...##

List Of Districts Of Maharashtra Education
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List Of Districts Of Maharashtra

Here is the list of districts of Maharashtra.## Maharashtra is a state of India, that has been divided into thirty-six administrative districts. The capital of Maharashtra is Mumbai And the district is divided into six divisions-Konkan, Pune, Nashik, Aurangabad, Nagpur, and Amravati divisions.## Check out the full list below.## List of districts of Maharashtra # Code District Headquarters Population (2011) Area (km2) Density (/km2) 1 AH Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 4,543,083 17,048 266 2 AK Akola Akola 1,818,617 5,429 321 3 AM Amravati Amravati 2,887,826 12,235 237 4 BI Beed Beed 2,585,962 10,693 242 5 BH Bhandara Bhandara 1,198,810 3,890 293 6 BU Buldhana Buldhana 2,588,039 9,661 268 7 CH Chandrapur Chandrapur 2,194,262 11,443 192 8 OS Dharashiv Dharashiv 1,660,311 7,569 219 9 DH Dhule Dhule 2,048,781 8,095 285 10 GA Gadchiroli Gadchiroli 1,071,795 14,412 74 11 GO Gondia Gondia 1,322,331 5,431 253 12 HI Hingoli Hingoli 1,178,973 4,526 244 13 JG Jalgaon Jalgaon 4,224,442 11,765 359 14 JN Jalna Jalna 1,958,483 7,718 255 15 KO Kolhapur Kolhapur 3,874,015 7,685 504 16 LA Latur Latur 2,455,543 7,157 343 17 MC Mumbai City Mumbai 3,145,966 157 20,036 18 MU Mumbai Suburban Bandra (East) 9,332,481 446 21,000 19 ND Nanded Nanded 3,356,566 10,528 319 20 NB Nandurbar Nandurbar 1,646,177 5,055 276 21 NG Nagpur Nagpur 4,653,171 9,892 470 22 NS Nashik Nashik 6,109,052 15,539 393 23 PL Palghar Palghar 2,990,116 5,344 560 24 PA Parbhani Parbhani 1,835,982 6,511 295 25 PU Pune Pune 9,426,959 15,643 603 26 RG Raigad Alibag 2,635,394 7,152 368 27 RT Ratnagiri Ratnagiri 1,612,672 8,208 196 28 AU Sambhajinagar Sambhajinagar 3,695,928 10,107 365 29 SN Sangli Sangli 2,820,575 8,572 329 30 ST Satara Satara 3,003,922 10,475 287 31 SI Sindhudurg Oros 848,868 5,207 163 32 SO Solapur Solapur 4,315,527 14,895 290 33 TH Thane Thane 8,070,032 4,214 1,915 34 WR Wardha Wardha 1,296,157 6,309 205 35 WS Washim Washim 1,196,714 5,155 244 36 YA Yavatmal Yavatmal 2,775,457 13,582 204 Stay Tuned ##

List of top 10 biggest railway stations in India Education
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List of top 10 biggest railway stations in India

Indian railway is the transport lifeline of the nation. Indian railway is the fourth largest network in the country. Crores of people travel daily in Indian Railways. Indian Railways has 7,112 stations over a route of 65,808 km used by passengers, Goods wagons, and freight traffic. Sr.no Name - railway station Established Platforms State 1. Howrah junction 1854 23 West bengal 2. Sealdah 1869 20 West bengal 3. CSTM , mumbai 1887 18 Maharashtra 4. New Delhi 1926 16 New Delhi 5. Chennai Central 1873 17 Tamil Nadu 6. Kanpur Central 1930 14 Uttar Pradesh 7. Ahemdabad 1866 12 Gujrat 8. Prayagraj 1859 10 Uttar Pradesh 9. Patna 1862 10 Bihar 10. Vijaywada 1956 10 Andhra Pradesh ⦿Did you know? 1) The world's eighth-largest employer is Indian railway .## 2) Indian railway is founded in 1845 ( 175 year ago).## 3) There are around 7500 railway station in India.## Stay Tuned...

List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra Politics
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List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra

India has 28 states and 8 Union territories as of April 2021 in this country. Maharashtra is the third largest state by area and the second largest state by population in Indian Country. ## The Chief Minister of Maharashtra is the chief executive of the Indian state of Maharashtra which a state's governor appoints. The chief minister is the leader of the state Legislative assembly. They would be the chief adviser to the nominal head of their respected state. All new principal announcements of policy are made by him on the floor of the house. The Chief Minister supervises and co­ordinates the policies of the several Ministers involved in the formulation and implementation of a policy and department. The governor is dependent on the chief minister for the removal of ministers because the governor can’t remove/dismiss ministers at his will. The Chief Minister has a free hand in preparing the list of his colleagues and also he may ask anyone of his colleagues to resign.## Maharashtra has a bicameral legislature that consists of two houses. The Maharashtra Legislative Assembly has 288 seats, headed by a speaker. Maharashtra state sends 48 members to the Lok Sabha and 19 members to the Rajya Sabha. The Chief Minister heads the executive, which is made up of the party or coalition elected with a majority in the legislature. Chief ministers guide and control the activity of other ministers. The maximum term served of the chief minister is for five years and is subject to no term limits. The formation of the first Chief Minister of Maharashtra was on 1 May 1960. ## Sr no. Name Constituency Tenure Party 1. Yashwantrao Balwantrao Chavan Karad North 1 May 1960 to 19 November 1962 (2 Year 202 days) Indian National Congress 2. Marotrao Shambshio Kannamwar Saoli 20 November 1962 to 24 November 1963 (1 year 4 days) Indian National Congress 3. P.K.alias Babasaheb Sawant Chiplun 25 November 1963 to 4 December 1963 (9 days) Indian National Congress 4. Vasantrao Phulsing Naik Pusad 5 December 1963 to 20 February 1975 (11 years 77 days) Indian National Congress 5. Shankarrao Bhavrao Chavan Bhokar 21 February 1975 to 16 May 1977 (2 years 84 days) Indian National Congress 6. Vasantrao Banduji Patil Sangli 17 May 1977 to 18 July 1978 (1 year 62 days) Indian National Congress 7. Sharad Govindrao Pawar Baramati 18 July 1978 to 17 February 1980 (1 year 214 days) Progressive Democratic Front President rule N/A 112 days N/A 8. Abdul Rehman Antulay Shrivardhan 9 June 1980 to 12 January 1982 (1 year 217 days) Indian National Congress 9. Babasaheb Anantrao Bhosale Nehrunagar 21 January 1982 to 1 February 1983 (1 year 11 days) Indian National Congress 10. Vasantrao Banduji Patil (2nd term) Sangli 2 February 1983 to 1 June 1985 (2 years 119 days) Indian National Congress 11. Shivajirao Patil Nilangekar Nilanga 3 June 1985 to 6 March 1986 (276 days) Indian National Congress 12. Shankarrao Bhavrao Chavan (2nd term) MLC 12 March 1986 to 26 June 1988 (2 years 106 days) Indian National Congress 13. Sharad Govindrao Pawar Baramati 26 June 1988 to 25 June 1991 (2 years 364 days) Indian National Congress 14. Sudhakarrao Rajusing Naik Pusad 25 June 1991 to 22 February 1993 (1 year 242 days) Indian National Congress 15. Sharad Govindrao Pawar (3rd term) Baramati 6 March 1993 to 14 March 1995 (2 years 8 days) Indian National Congress 16. Manohar Gajanan Joshi Dadar 14 March 1995 to 31 January 1999 (3 years 323 days) Shiv Sena (Sena – BJP) 17. Narayan Tatu Rane Malvan 1 February 1999 to 17 October 1999 (258 days) Shiv Sena (Sena – BJP) 18. Vilasrao Dagadojirao Deshmukh Latur City 18 October 1999 to 16 January 2003 (3 years 90 days) Indian National Congress 19. Sushilkumar Sambhaji Shinde Solapur South 18 January 2003 to 30 October 2004 (1 year 286 days) Indian National Congress 20. Vilasrao Dagodajirao Deshmukh (2nd term) Latur City 1 November 2004 to 4 December 2008 (4 years 33 days) Indian National Congress 21. Ashok Shankarrao Chavan Bhokar 8 December 2008 to 9 November 2010 (1 year 336 days) Indian National Congress 22. Prithviraj Chavan MLC 11 November 2010 to 26 September 2014 (3 years 319 days) Indian National Congress President rule N/A 32 days N/A 23. Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis Nagpur South West 31 October 2014 to 8 November 2019 (5 years 8 days) Bharatiya Janata Party President rule N/A 11 days N/A 24. Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis (2nd term) Nagpur South West 23 November 2019 to 26 November 2019 (3 days) Bharatiya Janata party 25. Uddhav Bal Thackeray MLC 28 November 2019 to present Shiv – Sena ⦿Did you know? 1.Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis has 1,082,459 followers on Facebook and 67000 followers on Twitter.## 2.Devendra Fadnavis is the second-youngest Chief Minister of Maharashtra after Sharad Pawar and youngest State President of the Bharatiya Janata Party.## 3.His book name is ‘How to Understand & Read the State Budget'. And a total of five books he has written.## 4.Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis wife name is Amruta Fadnavis. She is branch head at Axis bank.## Stay Tuned...