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Ministry of Textiles (Maharashtra)

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Ministry of Textiles
Government of Maharashtra
मंत्रालय वस्त्रोद्योग विभाग, महाराष्ट्र शासन

Building of Administrative Headquarters of Mumbai
Ministry overview
JurisdictionIndia Maharashtra
HeadquartersMantralay, Mumbai
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
Parent departmentGovernment of Maharashtra
Websitemahatextile.maharashtra.gov.in

The Ministry of Textiles is a ministry in the Government of Maharashtra. It is responsible for the promotion of the textile industry in Maharashtra.

The Ministry is headed by a cabinet level minister. Chandrakant Patil is current Minister of Textiles. The Cabinet Minister is assisted by the Minister of State.

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Head office

Minister of Textiles
मंत्री वस्त्रोद्योग विभाग
Incumbent
Chandrakant Patil
since 14 August 2022
Ministry of Textiles (Maharashtra)
StyleThe Honourable
AbbreviationCabinet Minister
Member ofState Cabinet
Reports toChief Minister,
Maharashtra Legislature
SeatMantralaya, Mumbai
AppointerGovernor on the advice of the
Chief Minister
Term length5 years
Precursor (2019- 2022)
Inaugural holder (1960-1962)
Formation1 May 1960
Deputy
  • Vacant, TBD
since 29 June 2022

List of cabinet ministers

No Name
(Constituency)
Party Term of office Ministry Chief minister
1 Marotrao Kannamwar INC 1 May 1960 - 8 March 1962 -
Yashwantrao Balwantrao Chavan
2 8 March 1962 - 19 November 1962 Second Yashwantrao Chavan ministry (Maharashtra)
Yashwantrao Balwantrao Chavan
3 Gopalrao Bajirao Khedkar 20 November 1962 - 24 November 1963 - Marotrao Kannamwar
4 Vasantrao Naik 25 November 1963 - 4 December 1963 - P. K. Sawant
5 Sundarrao Solanke 5 December 1963 - 1 March 1967 - Vasantrao Naik
6 Yashwantrao Mohite 1 March 1967 - 13 March 1972 - Vasantrao Naik
7 A. R. Antulay 13 March 1972 - 20 February 1975 Third Vasantrao Naik ministry Vasantrao Naik
8 Rafiq Zakaria 21 February 1975 - 16 April 1977 First Shankarrao Chavan ministry
Shankarrao Chavan
9 Madhukarrao Chaudhari 17 April 1977 - 6 March 1978 First Vasantdada Patil ministry
Vasantdada Patil
10 Jawaharlal Darda INC (I) 7 March 1978 - 18 July 1978 Second Vasantdada Patil ministry
Vasantdada Patil
11 Hashmukhbhai Upadhaya JP 18 July 1978 - 18 February 1980 First Pawar ministry
Sharad Pawar
12 Nanabhau_Yembadwar INC 9 June 1980 - 12 January 1982 Antulay ministry Abdul Rehman Antulay
13 Shantaram Gholap 13 January 1982 - 1 February 1983 Bhosale ministry Babasaheb Bhosale
14 Ramrao Adik
Deputy Chief Minister
7 February 1983 - 5 March 1985 Third Vasantdada Patil ministry
Vasantdada Patil
15 V. Subramanian 12 March 1985 - 1 June 1985 Fourth Vasantdada Patil ministry
Vasantdada Patil
16 Sudhakarrao Naik 4 June 1985 - 6 March 1986 Nilangekar ministry Shivajirao Patil Nilangekar
17 Vilasrao Deshmukh 12 March 1986 - 26 June 1988 Second Shankarrao Chavan ministry
Shankarrao Chavan
18 W. R. Sherekar 26 June 1988 - 3 March 1990 Second Pawar ministry
Sharad Pawar
19 N. M. Kamble 4 March 1990 25 January 1991 Third Pawar ministry
Sharad Pawar
20 Jawaharlal Darda 25 January 1991 24 June 1991
21 Jawaharlal Darda 28 June 1991 - 22 February 1993 Sudhakarrao Naik ministry Sudhakarrao Naik
22 Sarawan Parate 6 March 1993 - 14 March 1995 Fourth Pawar ministry
Sharad Pawar
23 Jaiprakash Mundada SHS 14 March 1995 - 31 January 1999 Manohar Joshi ministry Manohar Joshi
24 Nitin Gadkari BJP 1 February 1999 - 17 October 1999 Narayn Rane Ministry
Narayan Rane
25 Ranjeet Deshmukh INC 27 October 1999 - 16 January 2003 First Deshmukh ministry
Vilasrao Deshmukh
26 Ranjeet Deshmukh 18 January 2003 - 19 October 2004 Sushilkumar Shinde ministry
Sushilkumar Shinde
27 Ashok Chavan
(MLA for Bhokar Constituency- Nanded District)
1 November 2004 - 4 December 2008 Second Deshmukh ministry
Vilasrao Deshmukh
28 Anees Ahmed 8 December 2008 - 6 November 2009 First Ashok Chavan ministry
Ashok Chavan
29 Mohammed Arif Naseem Khan 7 November 2009 - 10 November 2010 Second Ashok Chavan ministry
30 Mohammed Arif Naseem Khan 11 November 2010 - 26 September 2014 Prithviraj Chavan ministry
Prithviraj Chavan
31

Chandrakant Patil
BJP 31 October 2014 - 08 July 2016 Devendra Fadanvis Ministry
Devendra Fadnavis
32 Subhash Deshmukh 08 July 2016 - 16 June 2019
33 Ram Shinde 16 June 2019- 12 November 2019
Incharge Devendra Fadnavis Chief Minister
23 November 2019 to 26 November 2019
Second Fadnavis ministry
34 Nitin Raut
(MLA for Nagpur North Constituency- Nagpur District)
INC 28 November 2019 - 30 December 2019 Uddhav Thackrey Ministry
Uddhav Thackeray
35 Aslam Shaikh 30 December 2019 - 29 June 2022
Incharge Eknath Shinde Chief Minister
30 June 2022 to 14 August 2022
Eknath Shinde Ministry

Eknath Shinde
36

Chandrakant Patil

BJP

14 August 2022 - Incumbent

List of ministers of state

No Name Party Term of office Ministry Alliance Chief minister
1 Rajendra_Patil Yadravkar SHS 30 December 2019 - 27 June 2022 Uddhav Thackrey Ministry
Uddhav Thackeray
2 Prajakt Tanpure
Additional_charge
NCP 27 June 2022 - 29 June 2022
3 NA NA Eknath Shinde Ministry Eknath Shinde

List of principal secretary

Ministers of Printing Presses (1960 - 1978 )

No. Portrait Minister
(Constituency)
Term of office Political party Ministry Chief Minister
From To Period
Minister of Printing Presses
01 Sultan. G. Kazi
(MLC for Elected by Local Authorities Constituency No. 14 -
Ahmednagar District)
(Legislative Council)
01 May
1960
07 March
1962
1 year, 310 days Indian National Congress Yashwantrao I

Yashwantrao Chavan
02
Shankarrao Chavan
(MLA for Bhokar Constituency No.  85-
Nanded District)
(Legislative Assembly)
08 March
1962
19 November
1962
256 days Indian National Congress Yashwantrao II
03 Homi J. H. Taleyarkhan
(MLC for Elected by MLAs Constituency No. 22 -
Mumbai Suburban District)
(Legislative Council)
20 November
1962
24 November
1963
1 year, 4 days Indian National Congress Kannamwar l Marotrao Kannamwar
04 P. K. Sawant
(MLA for Chiplun Constituency No. 265-
Ratnagiri District)
(Legislative Assembly)

(Interim Chief Minister)
25 November
1962
04 December
1963
9 days Indian National Congress Sawant I P. K. Sawant
05 Homi J. H. Taleyarkhan
(MLC for Elected by MLAs Constituency No. 22 -
Mumbai Suburban District)
(Legislative Council)
05 December
1963
01 March
1967
3 years, 86 days Indian National Congress Vasantrao I

Vasantrao Naik
06 D. S. Palaspagar
(MLC for Elected by MLAs Constituency No. 19 -
Bhandara District)
(Legislative Council)
01 March
1967
27 October
1969
2 years, 240 days Indian National Congress Vasantrao II
07 Gopalrao Bajirao Khedkar
(MLA for Akot Constituency No. 28-
Akola District)
(Legislative Assembly)
27 October
1969
13 March
1972
2 years, 138 days Indian National Congress
08 M. B. Popat
(MLA for Dhobitalao Constituency No. 160-
Mumbai City District)
(Legislative Assembly)
13 March
1972
17 March
1974
2 years, 4 days Indian National Congress Vasantrao III
09
Shankarrao Chavan
(MLA for Bhokar Constituency No.  85-
Nanded District)
(Legislative Assembly)
17 Match
1974
21 February
1975
1 year, 323 days Indian National Congress
10 Narendra Mahipati Tidke
(MLA for Savner Constituency No. 49-
Nagpur District)
(Legislative Assembly)
21 February
1975
16 April
1977
2 years, 54 days Indian National Congress Shankarrao I

Shankarrao Chavan
11 Shankarrao Genuji Kolhe
(MLA for Shirdi Constituency No. 218-
Ahmednagar District)
(Legislative Assembly)
17 May
1977
07 March
1978
1 year, 294 days Indian National Congress Vasantdada I

Vasantdada Patil
Ending on 07 March 1978

Textile in Maharashtra

In the second half of the 19th century, a large textile industry grew up in the Mumbai city and surrounding towns, operated by Indian entrepreneurs. Simultaneously a labour movement was organized. Starting with the Factory Act of 1881, the state government played an increasingly important role in regulating the industry. The Bombay presidency set up a factory inspection commission in 1884. There were restrictions on the hours of children and women. An important reformer was Mary Carpenter, who wrote factory laws that exemplified Victorian modernization theory of the modern, regulated factory as vehicle of pedagogy and civilizational uplift. Laws provided for compensation for workplace accidents.[1]

The Great Bombay Textile Strike brought changes in textile industry. It was a textile strike called on 18 January 1982 by the mill workers of Mumbai under trade union leader Dutta Samant. The purpose of the strike was to obtain bonus and increase in wages. The majority of the over 80 textile mills in Central Mumbai closed during and after the strike, leaving more than 150,000 workers unemployed.[2] The textile industry in Mumbai has largely disappeared, reducing labour migration after the strikes.[3]

As one of the consequence of the strike, the textile industries in Mumbai shut down and moved to the periphery or to other states as the land became real estate gold mine. Mumbai's functional nature changed from being industrial to commercial.[4]

Textile parks

Maharashtra government is planning to set up 9 textile parks.[5]

References

  1. ^ Aditya Sarkar, Trouble at the Mill: Factory Law and the Emergence of Labour Question in Late Nineteenth-Century Bombay (2017).
  2. ^ Shiv Kumar (2005-03-25). "Maharashtra may give more mills' land for public use". The Tribune. Retrieved 2008-11-20.
  3. ^ P Devarajan (2000-03-25). "India Interior". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 28 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-20.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ Bhattacharya, Pramit (2012-08-19). "Untangling the knot between Mumbai and its mills". Livemint. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  5. ^ "Maharashtra government plans to set up 9 textile parks". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2021-07-15.

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