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'''Third Parrikar |
'''Third Manohar Parrikar Ministry''' is the [[Council of Ministers]] in [[2017 Goa Legislative Assembly election|Goa Legislative Assembly]] headed by [[Chief Minister]] [[Manohar Parrikar]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/live-goa-government-formation-manohar-parrikar-bjp-congress/1/903442.html |title=Manohar Parrikar takes oath as Goa Chief Minister for fourth term, 8 other ministers sworn in : Goa Assembly Election 2017|publisher=Indiatoday.intoday.in |date=2017-03-14 |accessdate=2017-08-21}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/goa-parrikar-inducts-two-former-congressmen-as-cabinet-ministers/story-pE53Wb3C5TiJqg8IYO04dO.html |title=Goa: Parrikar inducts two former Congressmen as cabinet ministers|publisher=Hindustan Times |date= 12 April 2017|accessdate=2017-08-21}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/goa-2017/manohar-parrikar-sworn-in-as-goa-chief-minister/article17461755.ece|title=Parrikar takes oath in Goa as SC declines Cong. plea|first1=Nistula|last1=Hebbar|first2=Prakash|last2=Kamat|newspaper=The Hindu|date=14 March 2017|publisher=|via=www.thehindu.com}}</ref><ref name="hindustantimes.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/assembly-elections/manohar-parrikar-sworn-in-as-goa-cm-but-his-team-of-nine-ministers-has-only-2-from-bjp/story-ZMcHqJzm1w89MZrhnHLDlK.html|title=Parrikar sworn in as Goa CM, but his team of nine ministers has only 2 from BJP|date=14 March 2017|publisher=}}</ref> [[Manohar Parrikar]] was sworn in as the [[List of Chief Ministers of Goa|10th Chief Minister of Goa state]] and his government won the [[Motion of no confidence|vote of confidence]] in the [[Goa Legislative Assembly]] on 16 March 2017.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/goa-2017/manohar-parrikar-wins-trust-vote-in-goa-assembly/article17471476.ece|title=Parrikar govt. sails through trust vote|first=Prakash|last=Kamat|newspaper=The Hindu|date=16 March 2017|publisher=|via=www.thehindu.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/assembly-elections/goa-live-updates-chief-minister-manohar-parrikar-s-floor-test-in-assembly/story-9CQq7vaNl0972EZTERIIeL.html|title=Goa floor test highlights: BJP govt led by Parrikar wins with support of 22 MLAs, Congress' Rane resigns|date=16 March 2017|publisher=}}</ref> His government won the [[Motion of no confidence|vote of confidence]] with the support of 22 [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)|MLA]]s in the 40-member [[Goa Legislative Assembly]]. During the [[Motion of no confidence|trust vote]], [[Manohar Parrikar|Parrikar]] was supported by the 12 [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)|MLA]]s of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] ([[Bharatiya Janata Party]] [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)|MLA]] [[Sidharth Kuncalienker]] did not vote since he was the pro tem Speaker),<ref>{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/kuncalienker-is-protem-speaker-cong-protests-move/articleshow/57659262.cms|title=Sidharth Kuncalienker is protem speaker, Congress protests move|newspaper=The Times of India|date=16 March 2017|accessdate=20 September 2019}}</ref> 3 [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)|MLA]]s of the [[Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party]], 3 [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)|MLA]]s of the [[Goa Forward Party]], 3 [[Independent politician|Independent]] [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)|MLA]]s and the sole [[Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)|MLA]] of the [[Nationalist Congress Party]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/elections/goa-assembly-elections-2017/goa-live-updates-floor-test-trust-vote-manohar-parrikar-vijai-sardesai-goa-forward-digvijaya-singh-congress-bjp-mgp-churchill-alemao-4571064/|title=Goa floor test highlights: Manohar Parrikar wins trust vote in Goa Assembly with 22 MLAs|date=16 March 2017|publisher=}}</ref> |
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[[Manohar Parrikar]] chaired the first meeting of his third Ministry on 17 March 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.livemint.com/Politics/vK9QJ7smvjS5qQH4CTTjCK/Manohar-Parrikar-says-Goa-coalition-govt-will-complete-its-5.html|title=Manohar Parrikar says Goa coalition govt will complete its 5-year tenure |
[[Manohar Parrikar]] chaired the first meeting of his third Ministry on 17 March 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.livemint.com/Politics/vK9QJ7smvjS5qQH4CTTjCK/Manohar-Parrikar-says-Goa-coalition-govt-will-complete-its-5.html|title=Manohar Parrikar says Goa coalition govt will complete its 5-year tenure|last=PTI|date=17 March 2017|publisher=}}</ref><ref>http://www.uniindia.com/parrikar-chairs-first-cabinet-meeting-in-goa/other/news/813498.html</ref> |
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The third [[Manohar Parrikar]] Ministry consists of [[Cabinet (government)|Cabinet Ministers]] drawn from the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]], [[Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party]], [[Goa Forward Party]] and also an [[Independent politician|Independent]].<ref name="hindustantimes.com"/> |
The third [[Manohar Parrikar]] Ministry consists of [[Cabinet (government)|Cabinet Ministers]] drawn from the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]], [[Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party]], [[Goa Forward Party]] and also an [[Independent politician|Independent]].<ref name="hindustantimes.com"/> |
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The cabinet dissolved on 17 March 2019 after the death of [[Manohar Parrikar]]. [[Pramod Sawant]] serving Speaker of the [[Goa Legislative Assembly]] was sworn in as [[Chief Minister of Goa]].<ref>[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/goa-speaker-pramod-sawant-succeeds-parrikar-as-cm/articleshow/68473049.cms "Goa speaker Pramod Sawant succeeds Parrikar as CM"] ''The Times of India''. 19 March 2019.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://goaassembly.gov.in/member-of-assembly.php |title= |
The cabinet dissolved on 17 March 2019 after the death of [[Manohar Parrikar]]. [[Pramod Sawant]] serving Speaker of the [[Goa Legislative Assembly]] was sworn in as [[Chief Minister of Goa]].<ref>[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/goa-speaker-pramod-sawant-succeeds-parrikar-as-cm/articleshow/68473049.cms "Goa speaker Pramod Sawant succeeds Parrikar as CM"] ''The Times of India''. 19 March 2019.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://goaassembly.gov.in/member-of-assembly.php |title=Member[s] Of Legislative Assembly - Goa Legislative Assembly |access-date=2017-07-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170724183143/http://goaassembly.gov.in/member-of-assembly.php |archive-date=2017-07-24 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.navhindtimes.in/cm-to-lay-corner-stone-for-sankhali-bus-stand-today/|title=CM to lay corner stone for Sankhali bus stand today|work=[[The Navhind Times]]|date=23 April 2015}}</ref><ref>http://www.goavidhansabha.gov.in/uploads/members/148_profile_PSawant-12.pdf {{dead link|date=March 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.goanews.com/news_disp.php?newsid=6904&catid=197|title=Wives of 2 MLAs get prominent positions in BJP's new Executive|website=Goa News|access-date=2019-04-11}}</ref> |
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==Council of Ministers== |
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The following is the list of the third [[Manohar Parrikar]] Ministry.<ref>http://goaprintingpress.gov.in/downloads/1718/1718-23-SII-EOG-2.pdf</ref> |
The following is the list of the third [[Manohar Parrikar]] Ministry.<ref>http://goaprintingpress.gov.in/downloads/1718/1718-23-SII-EOG-2.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref> |
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*Home |
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*Finance. |
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*Personnel |
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*Finance |
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*Vigilance |
*Vigilance. |
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*General |
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'''Departments Not Allotted To Any Minister'''. |
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|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] |
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| [[Marcaim (Goa Assembly constituency)|Marcaim]] |
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*Public Works |
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*Transport |
*Transport. |
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*River Navigation |
*River Navigation. |
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*Museum |
*Museum. |
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|[[Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party|MGP]] |
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| [[Fatorda (Goa Assembly constituency)|Fatorda]] |
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*Agriculture |
*Agriculture. |
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*Town and Country Planning |
*Town and Country Planning. |
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*Archives and Archaeology |
*Archives and Archaeology. |
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*Factories and Boilers |
*Factories and Boilers. |
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|[[Goa Forward Party|GFP]] |
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| [[Pernem (Goa Assembly constituency)|Pernem]] |
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*Tourism |
*Tourism. |
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*Sports |
*Sports. |
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*Printing and Stationery |
*Printing and Stationery. |
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|[[Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party|MGP]] |
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| '''[[Rohan Khaunte]]''' |
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| [[Porvorim (Goa Assembly constituency)|Porvorim]] |
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*Revenue. |
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*Information Technology. |
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*Labour and Employment. |
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|[[Independent Politician|IND]] |
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| '''[[Govind Gaude]]''' |
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| [[Priol (Goa Assembly constituency)|Priol]] |
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*Civil Supplies and Price Control. |
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*Art and Culture. |
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|[[Independent Politician|IND]] |
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| '''[[Vinoda Paliencar]]''' |
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| [[Siolim (Goa Assembly constituency)|Siolim]] |
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*Water Resources. |
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*Fisheries. |
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*Legal Metrology. |
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| '''[[Jayesh Salgaonkar]]''' |
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| [[Saligao (Goa Assembly constituency)|Saligao]] |
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*Housing Board. |
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*Rural Development Agency. |
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*Ports. |
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| '''[[Mauvin Godinho]]''' |
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| [[Dabolim (Goa Assembly constituency)|Dabolim]] |
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*Panchayat. |
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*Animal Husbandry. |
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*Veterinary Services. |
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*Protocol. |
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| '''[[Vishwajit Pratapsingh Rane|Vishwajit Rane]]''' |
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| [[Valpoi (Goa Assembly constituency)|Valpoi]] |
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*Health. |
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*Women and Child Development. |
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| '''[[Milind Naik (politician)|Milind Naik]]''' |
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| [[Mormugao (Goa Assembly constituency)|Mormugao]] |
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*Social Welfare. |
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*Provedoria. |
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| '''[[Nilesh Cabral]]''' |
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| [[Curchorem (Goa Assembly constituency)|Curchorem]] |
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*Power. |
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*Non-Conventional Energy. |
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*Law and Judiciary. |
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*Legislative Affairs. |
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=== Former Members === |
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* [[Francis D'Souza (Indian politician)|Francis Dsouza]] |
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* [[Pandurang Madkaikar]] |
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==Reshuffle== |
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On 24 September 2018, a [[Cabinet reshuffle]] led to the removal<ref>{{cite web|url=http://goaprintingpress.gov.in/downloads/1819/1819-25-SII-EOG-1.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180924124025/http://goaprintingpress.gov.in/downloads/1819/1819-25-SII-EOG-1.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=2018-09-24|title=Official Gazette - Government of Goa - Extraordinary - Series II No. 25 |date=24 September 2018|accessdate=18 May 2019}}</ref> of [[Francis D'Souza (politician)|Francis D'Souza]] and [[Pandurang Madkaikar]] from the Cabinet. Both had been ill and hospitalised<ref name="archive.org1">{{cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/goa/francis-dsouza-unhappy-on-being-dropped-from-goa-cabinet-5372071/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180924125511/https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/goa/francis-dsouza-unhappy-on-being-dropped-from-goa-cabinet-5372071/|archive-date=2018-09-24|title=Francis D'Souza unhappy on being dropped from Goa cabinet |work=The Indian Express|date=24 September 2018|accessdate=18 May 2019}}</ref> during the reshuffle. Since 25 July 2018, the portfolios allocated to them were being looked after by [[List of Chief Ministers of Goa|Chief Minister]] [[Manohar Parrikar]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://goaprintingpress.gov.in/downloads/1819/1819-16-SII-EOG-2.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180726065904/http://goaprintingpress.gov.in/downloads/1819/1819-16-SII-EOG-2.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=2018-07-26|title=Gazette of Goa|date=26 July 2018|accessdate=18 May 2019}}</ref> |
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The reshuffle caused the induction of [[Milind Naik (politician)|Milind Naik]] and [[Nilesh Cabral]] into the Ministry.<ref name="archive.org1"/><ref name="archive.org">{{cite web|url=http://goaprintingpress.gov.in/downloads/1819/1819-25-SII-EOG-2.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180927054424/http://goaprintingpress.gov.in/downloads/1819/1819-25-SII-EOG-2.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=2018-09-27|title=Official Gazette - Government of Goa - Extraordinary No. 2 - Series II No. 25|date=27 September 2018|accessdate=18 May 2019}}</ref> |
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==List of ministers (by date)== |
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In March 2017, the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] formed a coalition government with its 14 MLAs, 3 [[Goa Forward Party]] MLAs, 3 [[Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party]] |
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MLAs, and 3 [[Independent politician|Independents]] MLAs. |
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# Finance |
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|[[List of Chief Ministers of Goa|Chief Minister]] [[Manohar Parrikar]] |
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# General Administration |
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# Home |
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# Personnel |
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|[[Panaji (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Panaji]] |
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# Vigilance |
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| bgcolor=#FF9900 | [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] |
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| 17 March 2017 |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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|[[Sudin Dhavalikar]] || |
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# Public Works |
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# Transport |
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|[[Sudin Dhavalikar]] |
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# River Navigation |
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# Museum |
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|{{Party shortname|Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party}} |
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| bgcolor=#9933CC | [[Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party]] |
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|[[Marcaim (Goa Assembly constituency)|Marcaim]] |
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| 17 March 2017 |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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# Town and Country Planning |
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# Agriculture |
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# Archives and Archeology |
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# Factories and Boilers |
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| bgcolor=#353982 | [[Goa Forward Party]] |
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|[[Vijai Sardesai]] |
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| 17 March 2017 |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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|{{Party shortname|Goa Forward Party}} |
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|[[Fatorda (Goa Assembly constituency)|Fatorda]] |
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|[[Francis D'Souza (Indian politician)|Francis D'Souza]] || |
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# Urban Development |
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| 1. Tourism<br />2. Sports<br />3. Printing and Stationery |
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# Law and Judiciary |
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|[[Manohar Ajgaonkar]] |
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# Legislature Affairs |
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# Provedoria |
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|{{Party shortname|Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party}} |
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| bgcolor=#FF9900 | [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] |
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|[[Pernem (Goa Assembly constituency)|Pernem]] |
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| 17 March 2017 |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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# Tourism |
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# Sports and Youth Affairs |
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| [[Rohan Khaunte]] |
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# Printing and Stationery |
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| bgcolor=#9933CC | [[Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party]] |
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|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| 17 March 2017 |
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|[[Porvorim (Goa Assembly constituency)|Porvorim]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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# Revenue |
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| 1. Art and Culture<br /> 2. Tribal Welfare<br /> 3. Civil Supplies and Price Control |
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# Information Technology |
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| [[Govind Gaude]] |
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# Labour and Employment |
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|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| 17 March 2017 |
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|[[Priol (Goa Assembly constituency)|Priol]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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# Power including State Electrical Inspectorate |
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| 1. Water Resources<br />2. Fisheries<br />3. Legal Metrology |
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# Social Welfare |
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| [[Vinoda Paliencar]] |
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# Non Conventional Energy |
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| 17 March 2017 |
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| [[Jayesh Salgaonkar]] |
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| bgcolor=#DDDDDD | [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| 17 March 2017 |
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| [[Saligao (Goa Assembly constituency)|Saligao]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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| [[Mauvin Godinho]] |
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# Legal Metrology |
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|{{Party shortname|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
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| 17 March 2017 |
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| [[Dabolim (Goa Assembly constituency)|Dabolim]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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|[[Jayesh Salgaonkar]] || |
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# Rural Development |
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| [[Vishwajit Pratapsingh Rane]] |
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# Ports |
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| bgcolor=#353982 | [[Goa Forward Party]] |
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|{{Party shortname|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
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| 17 March 2017 |
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| [[Valpoi (Goa Assembly constituency)|Valpoi]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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|[[Mauvin Godinho]] || |
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| 1. Urban Development<br />2. Social Welfare<br />3. Provedoria |
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# Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services |
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| [[Milind Naik (politician)|Milind Naik]]<ref name="archive.org">{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180927054424/http://goaprintingpress.gov.in/downloads/1819/1819-25-SII-EOG-2.pdf|title=Wayback Machine|date=27 September 2018|website=web.archive.org|accessdate=18 May 2019}}</ref> |
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# Protocol |
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| 17 March 2017 |
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| [[Mormugao (Goa Assembly constituency)|Mormugao]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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|[[Vishwajit Pratapsingh Rane]] || |
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| 1. Power<br />2. Non-Conventional Energy<br />3. Law and Judiciary<br />4. Legislative Affairs |
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# Craftsmen Training |
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| [[Nilesh Cabral]]<ref name="archive.org"/> |
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# Women and Child Development |
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| 17 March 2017 |
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|| [[Curchorem (Goa Assembly constituency)|Curchorem]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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===Second Council of Ministers (24 September 2018–18 March 2019)=== |
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==Reshuffle== |
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On 24 September 2018, a [[Cabinet reshuffle]] led to the removal<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180924124025/http://goaprintingpress.gov.in/downloads/1819/1819-25-SII-EOG-1.pdf|title=Wayback Machine|date=24 September 2018|website=web.archive.org|accessdate=18 May 2019}}</ref> of [[Francis D'Souza (politician)|Francis D'Souza]] and [[Pandurang Madkaikar]] from the Cabinet. Both had been ill and hospitalised<ref name="archive.org1">{{cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/goa/francis-dsouza-unhappy-on-being-dropped-from-goa-cabinet-5372071/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180924125511/https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/goa/francis-dsouza-unhappy-on-being-dropped-from-goa-cabinet-5372071/|archive-date=2018-09-24|title=Francis D’Souza unhappy on being dropped from Goa cabinet |work=The Indian Express|date=24 September 2018|accessdate=18 May 2019}}</ref> during the reshuffle. Since 25 July 2018, the portfolios allocated to them were being looked after by [[List of Chief Ministers of Goa|Chief Minister]] [[Manohar Parrikar]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180726065904/http://goaprintingpress.gov.in/downloads/1819/1819-16-SII-EOG-2.pdf|title=Gazette of Goa|date=26 July 2018|website=web.archive.org|accessdate=18 May 2019}}</ref> |
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The reshuffle caused the induction of [[Milind Naik (politician)|Milind Naik]] and [[Nilesh Cabral]] into the Ministry.<ref name="archive.org1"/><ref name="archive.org"/> |
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== Former Members == |
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* [[Francis D'Souza (Indian politician)|Francis Dsouza]] |
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* [[Pandurang Madkaikar]] |
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|[[Manohar Parrikar]] || |
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# Finance |
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# General Administration |
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# Home |
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# Personnel |
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# Vigilance |
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| bgcolor=#FF9900 | [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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| 18 March 2019 |
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|[[Sudin Dhavalikar]] || |
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# Public Works |
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# Transport |
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# River Navigation |
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# Museum |
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| bgcolor=#9933CC | [[Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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| 18 March 2019 |
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|[[Vijai Sardesai]] || |
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# Town and Country Planning |
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# Agriculture |
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# Archives and Archeology |
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# Factories and Boilers |
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| bgcolor=#353982 | [[Goa Forward Party]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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| 18 March 2019 |
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|[[Manohar Ajgaonkar]] || |
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# Tourism |
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# Sports and Youth Affairs |
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# Printing and Stationery |
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| bgcolor=#9933CC | [[Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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| 18 March 2019 |
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|[[Rohan Khaunte]] || |
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# Revenue |
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# Information Technology |
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# Labour and Employment |
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| bgcolor=#DDDDDD | [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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| 18 March 2019 |
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|[[Govind Gaude]] || |
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# Art and Culture |
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# Tribal Welfare |
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# Civil Supplies and Price Control |
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| bgcolor=#DDDDDD | [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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| 18 March 2019 |
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|[[Vinoda Paliencar]] || |
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# Water Resources |
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# Fisheries |
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# Legal Metrology |
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| bgcolor=#353982 | [[Goa Forward Party]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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| 18 March 2019 |
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|[[Jayesh Salgaonkar]] || |
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# Housing with Housing Board |
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# Rural Development |
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# Ports |
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| bgcolor=#353982 | [[Goa Forward Party]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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| 18 March 2019 |
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|- |
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|[[Mauvin Godinho]] || |
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# Panchayati Raj and Community Development |
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# Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services |
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# Protocol |
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| bgcolor=#FF9900 | [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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| 18 March 2019 |
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|[[Vishwajit Pratapsingh Rane]] || |
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# Health |
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# Craftsmen Training |
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# Women and Child Development |
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| bgcolor=#FF9900 | [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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| 18 March 2019 |
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|[[Milind Naik (politician)|Milind Naik]] || |
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# Urban Development |
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# Social Welfare |
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# Provedoria |
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| bgcolor=#FF9900 | [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] |
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| 24 September 2018 |
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| 18 March 2019 |
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|[[Nilesh Cabral]] || |
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# Power including State Electrical Inspectorate |
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# Non Conventional Energy |
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# Legislature Affairs |
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| bgcolor=#FF9900 | [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] |
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Third Parrikar ministry | |
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Ministry of Goa | |
Date formed | 14 March 2017 |
Date dissolved | 17 March 2019 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Governor Mridula Sinha |
Head of government | Manohar Parrikar |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Coalition |
Opposition party | Indian National Congress |
Opposition leader | Chandrakant Kavlekar |
History | |
Election | 2017 |
Legislature term | 2 years |
Predecessor | Laxmikant Parsekar Ministry |
Successor | Pramod Sawant Ministry |
Third Manohar Parrikar Ministry is the Council of Ministers in Goa Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar.[1][2][3][4] Manohar Parrikar was sworn in as the 10th Chief Minister of Goa state and his government won the vote of confidence in the Goa Legislative Assembly on 16 March 2017.[5][6] His government won the vote of confidence with the support of 22 MLAs in the 40-member Goa Legislative Assembly. During the trust vote, Parrikar was supported by the 12 MLAs of the Bharatiya Janata Party (Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Sidharth Kuncalienker did not vote since he was the pro tem Speaker),[7] 3 MLAs of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, 3 MLAs of the Goa Forward Party, 3 Independent MLAs and the sole MLA of the Nationalist Congress Party.[8]
Manohar Parrikar chaired the first meeting of his third Ministry on 17 March 2017.[9][10]
The third Manohar Parrikar Ministry consists of Cabinet Ministers drawn from the Bharatiya Janata Party, Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, Goa Forward Party and also an Independent.[4]
The cabinet dissolved on 17 March 2019 after the death of Manohar Parrikar. Pramod Sawant serving Speaker of the Goa Legislative Assembly was sworn in as Chief Minister of Goa.[11][12][13][14][15]
Council of Ministers
[edit]The following is the list of the third Manohar Parrikar Ministry.[16]
SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Party | |
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1. | Manohar Parrikar Chief Minister | Panaji |
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BJP | |
Cabinet Ministers | |||||
2. | Sudin Dhavalikar | Marcaim |
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MGP | |
3. | Vijai Sardesai | Fatorda |
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GFP | |
4. | Manohar Ajgaonkar | Pernem |
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MGP | |
5. | Rohan Khaunte | Porvorim |
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IND | |
6. | Govind Gaude | Priol |
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IND | |
7. | Vinoda Paliencar | Siolim |
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GFP | |
8. | Jayesh Salgaonkar | Saligao |
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GFP | |
9. | Mauvin Godinho | Dabolim |
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BJP | |
10. | Vishwajit Rane | Valpoi |
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BJP | |
11. | Milind Naik | Mormugao |
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BJP | |
12. | Nilesh Cabral | Curchorem |
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BJP |
Former Members
[edit]Reshuffle
[edit]On 24 September 2018, a Cabinet reshuffle led to the removal[17] of Francis D'Souza and Pandurang Madkaikar from the Cabinet. Both had been ill and hospitalised[18] during the reshuffle. Since 25 July 2018, the portfolios allocated to them were being looked after by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar.[19]
The reshuffle caused the induction of Milind Naik and Nilesh Cabral into the Ministry.[18][20]
List of ministers (by date)
[edit]In March 2017, the Bharatiya Janata Party formed a coalition government with its 14 MLAs, 3 Goa Forward Party MLAs, 3 Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party MLAs, and 3 Independents MLAs.
Minister | Portfolio | Party | Took Office | Left Office |
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Manohar Parrikar |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 17 March 2017 | 24 September 2018 |
Sudin Dhavalikar |
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Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party | 17 March 2017 | 24 September 2018 |
Vijai Sardesai |
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Goa Forward Party | 17 March 2017 | 24 September 2018 |
Francis D'Souza |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 17 March 2017 | 24 September 2018 |
Manohar Ajgaonkar |
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Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party | 17 March 2017 | 24 September 2018 |
Rohan Khaunte |
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Independent | 17 March 2017 | 24 September 2018 |
Pandurang Madkaikar |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 17 March 2017 | 24 September 2018 |
Govind Gaude |
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Independent | 17 March 2017 | 24 September 2018 |
Vinoda Paliencar |
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Goa Forward Party | 17 March 2017 | 24 September 2018 |
Jayesh Salgaonkar |
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Goa Forward Party | 17 March 2017 | 24 September 2018 |
Mauvin Godinho |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 17 March 2017 | 24 September 2018 |
Vishwajit Pratapsingh Rane |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 17 March 2017 | 24 September 2018 |
Second Council of Ministers (24 September 2018–18 March 2019)
[edit]Minister | Portfolio | Party | Took Office | Left Office |
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Manohar Parrikar |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 24 September 2018 | 18 March 2019 |
Sudin Dhavalikar |
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Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party | 24 September 2018 | 18 March 2019 |
Vijai Sardesai |
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Goa Forward Party | 24 September 2018 | 18 March 2019 |
Manohar Ajgaonkar |
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Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party | 24 September 2018 | 18 March 2019 |
Rohan Khaunte |
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Independent | 24 September 2018 | 18 March 2019 |
Govind Gaude |
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Independent | 24 September 2018 | 18 March 2019 |
Vinoda Paliencar |
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Goa Forward Party | 24 September 2018 | 18 March 2019 |
Jayesh Salgaonkar |
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Goa Forward Party | 24 September 2018 | 18 March 2019 |
Mauvin Godinho |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 24 September 2018 | 18 March 2019 |
Vishwajit Pratapsingh Rane |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 24 September 2018 | 18 March 2019 |
Milind Naik |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 24 September 2018 | 18 March 2019 |
Nilesh Cabral |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 24 September 2018 | 18 March 2019 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Manohar Parrikar takes oath as Goa Chief Minister for fourth term, 8 other ministers sworn in : Goa Assembly Election 2017". Indiatoday.intoday.in. 14 March 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
- ^ "Goa: Parrikar inducts two former Congressmen as cabinet ministers". Hindustan Times. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
- ^ Hebbar, Nistula; Kamat, Prakash (14 March 2017). "Parrikar takes oath in Goa as SC declines Cong. plea". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com.
- ^ a b "Parrikar sworn in as Goa CM, but his team of nine ministers has only 2 from BJP". 14 March 2017.
- ^ Kamat, Prakash (16 March 2017). "Parrikar govt. sails through trust vote". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com.
- ^ "Goa floor test highlights: BJP govt led by Parrikar wins with support of 22 MLAs, Congress' Rane resigns". 16 March 2017.
- ^ "Sidharth Kuncalienker is protem speaker, Congress protests move". The Times of India. 16 March 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
- ^ "Goa floor test highlights: Manohar Parrikar wins trust vote in Goa Assembly with 22 MLAs". 16 March 2017.
- ^ PTI (17 March 2017). "Manohar Parrikar says Goa coalition govt will complete its 5-year tenure".
- ^ http://www.uniindia.com/parrikar-chairs-first-cabinet-meeting-in-goa/other/news/813498.html
- ^ "Goa speaker Pramod Sawant succeeds Parrikar as CM" The Times of India. 19 March 2019.
- ^ "Member[s] Of Legislative Assembly - Goa Legislative Assembly". Archived from the original on 24 July 2017. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
- ^ "CM to lay corner stone for Sankhali bus stand today". The Navhind Times. 23 April 2015.
- ^ http://www.goavidhansabha.gov.in/uploads/members/148_profile_PSawant-12.pdf [dead link ]
- ^ "Wives of 2 MLAs get prominent positions in BJP's new Executive". Goa News. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
- ^ http://goaprintingpress.gov.in/downloads/1718/1718-23-SII-EOG-2.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "Official Gazette - Government of Goa - Extraordinary - Series II No. 25" (PDF). 24 September 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2018. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
- ^ a b "Francis D'Souza unhappy on being dropped from Goa cabinet". The Indian Express. 24 September 2018. Archived from the original on 24 September 2018. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
- ^ "Gazette of Goa" (PDF). 26 July 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 July 2018. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
- ^ "Official Gazette - Government of Goa - Extraordinary No. 2 - Series II No. 25" (PDF). 27 September 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2018. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
External links
[edit]- Goa Council Of Ministers Archived 1 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine