Guardian Ministers (Maharashtra)

Guardian Ministers Maharashtra is a cabinet-level minister in India appointed by a state government (Government of Maharashtra) to oversee the development of a specific district within the state. In Maharashtra state, the Eknath Shinde government has 20 guardian ministers, including the Chief Minister and the Deputy Chief Minister. The maximum number of ministers that the government can appoint is 43.[1][2]

Guardian Ministers (Maharashtra)
पालकमंत्री महाराष्ट्र
Websitewww.maharashtra.gov.in
CommitteeDistrict Planning Committee
StyleThe Honourable
StatusHead of District
Appointed byGovernor of Maharashtra
NominatedChief Minister
AdviceChief Minister
Reports to
Member of
Term lengthAt the confidence of the assembly 5 years and is subject to no term limits
Head of the StateC. P. Radhakrishnan,
(Governor of Maharashtra)
Head of GovernmentEknath Shinde,
(Chief Minister)
Deputy Head of Government
Seat of Committee
  • District Council Office
  • District Collector's Office
  • Division Commissioner's Office
  • And All Government Office
Guardian SecretaryDistrict Collector
Guardian Committee Members
  • President District Council
  • Vice-President District Council
  • Local Cabinet Minister's
  • Local Minister of State's
  • Local Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
  • Local Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
  • Local Member of Maharashtra Legislative Council
  • Local Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
  • Chief Executive Officer District Council
  • District Superintendent of Police
  • Department Chairman District Council
  • Member of District Council
  • Chairman of Panchayat Samiti
  • Leader of the Opposition District Council
  • Nominated Member of Ex. MPs, Ex. MLAs, Ex. MLCs
  • Special Invite Member
  • Government Officers in District

In Pune, the responsibilities of the Guardian minister extend beyond the typical duties. The minister is also required to lead the committee responsible for ensuring all necessary facilities during the annual pilgrimage from Alandi and Dehu to Pandharpur. The Guardian Minister also closely monitors the preparations during the Ganesh Festival.[3]

A guardian minister is a cabinet-level minister in India appointed by a state government to oversee the development of a specific district within the state. The guardian minister oversees the execution of various state government schemes and programs in the district and ensures that the district's administration is functioning efficiently. The position is typically held by a senior politician from the ruling party who acts as a liaison between the central government and the district administration, ensuring that the district receives the necessary resources and support to meet its development goals. The individual who hold this position is typically an elected Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) or Cabinet minister who is designated to bring the personal attention of a minister to the development of that district.[4]

If a district does not have representation in the state cabinet, an outsider can be appointed to serve as the guardian minister for that district. A minister may serve as the guardian minister for multiple districts.[3]

Roles and responsibilities

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Guardian minister refers to a designated MLA (member of the legislative assembly) in a state government in India who is assigned responsibility for overseeing the development of a particular district. The role of the guardian minister is to bring personal attention and support to the district, working with the district collector and other officials to address local needs and promote growth.

The guardian minister is also the ex-officio chairperson of the District Planning Committee (DPC), which is responsible for addressing issues of common interest between panchayats (local government bodies) and municipalities, such as infrastructure development, resource sharing and environmental protection. The exact role and responsibilities of the DPC may vary by state, with some states headed by elected representatives and others led by administrative officials.

Guardian ministers are also responsible for coordinating solutions to various issues, including garbage disposal and facilitating land acquisition for large-scale projects such as highways, airports, industrial zones, waste processing plants, and water supply and sewage treatment. They are also tasked with monitoring the joint budget of all local civic bodies within the district.[4]

They are expected to ensure the passing of a common draft budget and review its implementation quarterly. The Guardian Minister also plays a crucial role in ensuring the effective implementation of funds sanctioned by the central and state governments for various Schemes.[4][5]

The Guardian minister is seen as a way for a political leader or party to increase their control over a district, as the minister is positioned close to the citizens and is able to interact with them directly.[3]

Guardian secretary

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Guardian Secretary is a senior bureaucrat appointed by the state government, following the appointment of the guardian minister. Their role involves holding Lok Adalats, which are forums for addressing the grievances of citizens. The Guardian secretary is also responsible for coordinating with various government departments to resolve issues and ensure the implementation of development projects.[3]

Currently Guardian Ministers

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Sr No. District Guardian_Minister Party Tenure
01 Ahmednagar Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil National Democratic Alliance 24 September 2022 Incumbent
02 Akola Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil 4 October 2023
03 Amravati Chandrakant Patil 4 October 2023
04 Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Abdul Sattar
Additional Charge
04 June 2024
05 Beed Dhananjay Munde 4 October 2023
06 Bhandara Dr.Vijaykumar Gavit 4 October 2023
07 Buldhana Dilip Walse-Patil 4 October 2023
08 Chandrapur Sudhir Mungantiwar 24 September 2022
09 Dhule Girish Mahajan 24 September 2022
10 Gadchiroli Devendra Fadnavis
Deputy Chief Minister
24 September 2022
11 Gondiya Aditi Tatkare 21 June 2024
12 Hingoli Abdul Sattar 24 September 2022
13 Jalgaon Gulab Raghunath Patil

24 September 2022

14 Jalna Atul Save 24 September 2022
15 Kolhapur Hasan Mushrif 4 October 2023
16 Latur Girish Mahajan 24 September 2022
17 Mumbai City Deepak Kesarkar 24 September 2022
18 Mumbai Suburban Mangal Lodha 24 September 2022
19 Nagpur Devendra Fadnavis
Deputy Chief Minister
24 September 2022
20 Nanded Girish Mahajan 24 September 2022
21 Nandurbar Anil Bhaidas Patil 4 October 2023
22 Nashik Dadaji Bhuse 24 September 2022
23 Dharashiv Tanaji Sawant 24 September 2022
24 Palghar Ravindra Chavan 24 September 2022
25 Parbhani Sanjay Bansode 4 October 2023
26 Pune Ajit Pawar
Deputy Chief Minister
4 October 2023
27 Raigad Uday Samant 24 September 2022
28 Ratnagiri Uday Samant 24 September 2022
29 Sangli Suresh Khade 24 September 2022
30 Satara Shambhuraj Desai 24 September 2022
31 Sindhudurg Ravindra Chavan 24 September 2022
32 Solapur Chandrakant Patil 4 October 2023
33 Thane Shambhuraj Desai 24 September 2022
34 Wardha Sudhir Mungantiwar 4 October 2023
35 Washim Sanjay Rathod 24 September 2022
36 Yavatmal Sanjay Rathod 24 September 2022

Removal

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  • Upon death
  • Upon self resignation, or resignation or death of the Chief Minister
  • Upon dismissal by the Governor for minister's unconstitutional acts per Article 75(2)
  • Upon direction from the Judiciary for committing violation of law

References

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  1. ^ "Maharashtra CM appoints guardian ministers of districts, Dy CM Fadnavis to be in charge of several Vidarbha areas". The Economic Times. September 24, 2022.
  2. ^ "Maharashtra districts suffer for want of guardian ministers". New Indian Express. September 22, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d Jadhav, Ajay (June 9, 2019). "No rule for appointment: Guardian minister is ex-officio chairperson of district planning panel". Indian Express.
  4. ^ a b c "क्या आप जानते है क्या है जिले के पालकमंत्री का काम ?" (in Hindi). Mumbai Live. February 13, 2020.
  5. ^ "Bombay High Court". Indian Kanoon. April 1, 2021.