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Indian politician

Subhash Desai
Cabinet MinisterGovernment of Maharashtra
In office29 November 2019 – 29 June 2022
Minister Industries Mining Department Marathi Language Urban Development Additional charge on 27 June 2022 Public Works (Including Public Undertakings) Additional charge on 27 June 2022 State Border Defence (Second) Additional charge on 27 June 2022
Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray
Deputy CM Ajit Pawar
Guardian Minister Aurangabad District (Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar)
Preceded by Himself (Acting) (Industries Ministry) Himself (Acting) (Mining Department Ministry) Himself (Acting) (Marathi Language Ministry) Eknath Shinde (Urban Development Ministry) Eknath Shinde (Public Works (Including Public Undertakings) Ministry) Eknath Shinde (State Border Defence Ministry)
Succeeded by Uday Samant (Industries Ministry) Dadaji Bhuse (Mining Department Ministry) Deepak Kesarkar (Marathi Language Ministry) Eknath Shinde CM (Urban Development Ministry) Eknath Shinde CM (Public Works (Including Public Undertakings) Ministry) Eknath Shinde CM Additional charge (State Border Defence Ministry)
Incharge
In office28 November 2019 – 30 December 2019
Minister Industries Mining Department Higher and Technical Education Sports and Youth Welfare Agriculture Employment Guarantee Horticulture Transport Marathi Language Cultural Affairs Protocol Earthquake Rehabilitation Ports Development Khar Land Development
Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari
Cabinet Thackeray ministry
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray
Preceded by Himself (Industries Ministry) Himself (Mining Department Ministry) Vinod Tawde (Higher and Technical Education Ministry) Ashish Shelar (Sports and Youth Welfare Ministry) Anil Sukhdevrao Bonde (Agriculture Ministry) Jaydutt Kshirsagar (Employment Guarantee Ministry) Jaydutt Kshirsagar (Horticulture Ministry) Diwakar Raote (Transport Ministry) Vinod Tawde (Marathi Language Ministry) Vinod Tawde (Cultural Affairs Ministry) Jayakumar Jitendrasinh Rawal (Protocol Ministry) Ram Shinde (Earthquake Rehabilitation Ministry) Devendra Fadnavis CM (Ports Development Ministry) Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar (Khar Land Development Ministry)
Succeeded by Himself (Industries Ministry) Himself (Mining Department Ministry) Uday Samant (Higher and Technical Education Ministry) Sunil Chhatrapal Kedar (Sports and Youth Welfare Ministry) Dadaji Bhuse (Agriculture Ministry) Sandipanrao Bhumre (Employment Guarantee Ministry) Sandipanrao Bhumre (Horticulture Ministry) Anil Parab (Transport Ministry) Himself (Marathi Language Ministry) Amit Deshmukh (Cultural Affairs Ministry) Aaditya Thackeray (Protocol Ministry) Vijay Namdevrao Wadettiwar (Earthquake Rehabilitation Ministry) Aslam Shaikh (Ports Development Ministry) Vijay Namdevrao Wadettiwar (Khar Land Development Ministry)
Deputy Leader of the House Maharashtra Legislative Council
In office16 December 2019 – 29 June 2022
Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari
Chairman of the House Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray
Leader of the House Ajit Pawar
Preceded by Pankaja Munde
Succeeded by Uday Samant Additional Charge
Leader of the House of the Maharashtra Legislative Council
Acting
In office16 December 2019 – 24 February 2020
Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari
Chairman of the House Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray
Deputy Leader Himself
Preceded by Chandrakant Bacchu Patil
Succeeded by Ajit Pawar
Member of Maharashtra Legislative Council
In office2015 – 07 July 2016
Governor C. Vidyasagar Rao
Chairman of the House Shivajirao Deshmukh Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar
Parliamentary group Shivsena
Constituency Elected by MALs
In office08 July 2016 – 07 July 2022
Governor C. Vidyasagar Rao Bhagat Singh Koshyari
Chairman of the House Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar
Constituency Elected by MALs
Cabinet Minister Government of Maharashtra
In office05 December 2014 – 12 November 2019
Minister Industries Mining Department
Governor C. Vidyasagar Rao Bhagat Singh Koshiyari
Cabinet First Fadnavis ministry
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis
Guardian Minister Mumbai City District
Preceded by Narayan Rane (Industries Ministry) Devendra Fadnavis CM (Mining Department Ministry)
Succeeded by Himself (Industries Ministry) Himself (Mining Department Ministry)
Leader of Shiv Sena Legislative Party Maharashtra Legislature
In office2009–2014
Party President Shiv Sena Bal Thackeray Uddhav Thackeray
Preceded by Ramdas Kadam
Succeeded by Eknath Shinde
Parliamentary group Shiv Sena
Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
In office2004–2014
Preceded by Nandkumar Kale
Succeeded by Vidya Thakur
Constituency Goregaon
In office1990–1995
Preceded by Mrinal Gore
Succeeded by Nandkumar Kale
Personal details
Born (1942-07-12) 12 July 1942 (age 83)Malgund, Bombay Presidency, British India
Political party Shiv Sena
Spouse Sushma S. Desai
Children 3
Residence Goregaon
Occupation Politician
Website official website

Subhash Desai (born 12 July 1942) is an Indian politician and leader of Shiv Sena from Maharashtra. He is a member of Maharashtra Legislative Council.[1] He had represented Goregaon (Vidhan Sabha constituency) in 1990, 2004 and 2009.[2]Desai took charge as the Cabinet Minister of Industries in 2014. He was also the guardian minister of Aurangabad district.[3]

  1. ^ "By-polls: Subhash Desai, 3 others elected to Maharashtra council - Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". 21 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Goregaon (Maharashtra) Election Results 2014, Current and Previous MLA". www.elections.in.
  3. ^ "Aurangabad to become Super City by 2023: Desai | Aurangabad News - Times of India". The Times of India. TNN. 29 June 2021. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Subhash Desai elected Shiv Sena legislature party leader". 26 October 2009.
  5. ^ [1] Archived 12 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Guardian Ministers appointed in Maharashtra". Press Trust of India. 26 December 2014 – via Business Standard.
  7. ^ "राज्य मंत्रिमंडळाचे खातेवाटप".
  8. ^ "Unlocking of various sectors in a phased manner, says Subhash Desai, Maharashtra Industries' minister". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  9. ^ "2020: Maharashtra govt appoints guardian ministers for all 36 districts".
  10. ^ "Maharashtra govt reshuffles portfolios of 9 rebel MLAs of Shinde camp". ANI News. Archived from the original on 27 June 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
Political offices
Preceded byRajendra Darda Cabinet Minister for Industries, Maharashtra State December 2014–present Incumbent
Preceded by Maharashtra State Guardian Minister for Mumbai City district December 2014–present Incumbent