Sharad Pawar was sworn in as Chief Minister of Maharashtra for the fourth time on 6 March 1993. On appointment, Pawar formed a 18-member cabinet. The cabinet continued until the 1995 legislative elections, and was replaced by the Manohar Joshi ministry.

Government formation

Soon after the 1990 legislative elections, Pawar, then the incumbent Chief Minister, was sworn in once again. However, after 1991 Indian general election, Pawar resigned and was appointed Defence Minister by P. V. Narasimha Rao. He served as the Member of Parliament for Baramati at the same time. On his resignation, Sudhakarrao Naik was appointed the Chief Minister. However, in 1993, Pawar resigned as the nation's defence minister, and returned as the head of Maharashtra government.

List of ministers

The initial ministry consisted of:

Sr NoMinisterPortfolioParty
Chief Minister
1Sharad PawarOther Departments not allocated to a minister: Law and Judiciary Home Affairs Jails Planning General Administration Information and Public Relations Information Technology Command Area Development State ExciseCongress
Cabinet ministers
2Ramrao AdikFinance Special Assistance State Border Defence (First)Congress
3Shivajirao DeshmukhPublic Works (Excluding Public Undertakings) Parliamentary Affairs Relief & Rehabilitation Nomadic Tribes Majority Welfare Development
4Padamsinh Bajirao PatilIrrigation Energy Protocol Socially And Educationally Backward Classes
5Vilasrao DeshmukhRevenue Environment and Climate Change Tourism (18 November 1994 – 14 March 1995) Medical Education Cultural Affairs Marathi Language Earthquake Rehabilitation State Border Defence (Second)
6Surupsingh Hirya NaikForest Department Public Works (Including Public Undertakings) Other Backward Bahujan Welfare
7Abhaysinh Raje BhosaleCooperation Disaster Management
8Jawaharlal DardaIndustries Mining Department Marketing
9Chhagan BhujbalHousing Slum Improvement House Repairs and Reconstruction Other Backward Classes Special Backward Classes Welfare
10Salim ZakariaSchool Education Fisheries
11Pushpatai HireyPublic Health and Family Welfare Woman and Child Development
12Prabhakar DharkarHigher and Technical Education Employment Horticulture Tourism (6 March 1993 – 18 November 1994) Ports Khar Land Development Vimukta Jati
13Madhukar PichadTravel Development Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Dairy Development Tribal Development
14Ranjeet DeshmukhRural Development Panchayat Raj Employment Guarantee Scheme Ex-Servicemen Welfare
15Arun GujarathiUrban Development Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Food and Drug Administration
16Sarawan ParateLabour Food and Civil Supplies Textiles Minority Development and Aukaf
17Ramdas AthawaleSocial Welfare Prohibition Propaganda Transport Sports and Youth WelfareRPI(A)
18Harshvardhan DeshmukhAgriculture Soil and Water Conservation Water Resources (Krishna Valley Development) and (Konkan Valley Development) Water supply SanitationIndependent

Ministers of state

The junior ministers in the cabinet included:

  • Marzban Patrawala, Finance and General Administration
  • Ashok Chavan, Public Works, Urban Development, and Parliamentary Affairs
  • Avinash Naik, Industries, Tourism, and Environment
  • Arun Divekar, Youth Welfare and Sports
  • Sadashivrao Dadoba Mandlik, Education, Employment Guarantee Scheme, Rehabilitation
  • Eknath Gaikwad, Housing and Slum Development, Labour, and Social Welfare
  • Manikrao Thakre, Home Affairs, Agriculture, and Rural Development
  • Madhavrao Bhujangrao Kinhalkar, Revenue and Cooperation