Key Points

Acharya Devvrat has been sworn in as the new Governor of Maharashtra while continuing his duties as Gujarat Governor. The ceremony was conducted by Bombay High Court Chief Justice Chandrashekhar at Raj Bhavan. This appointment follows C.P. Radhakrishnan's departure after being elected Vice President of India. Devvrat brings extensive experience in natural farming initiatives and public welfare programs from his previous governorship roles.

Key Points: Acharya Devvrat Sworn In as Maharashtra Governor by Bombay HC Chief Justice

  • Sworn in by Bombay High Court Chief Justice Chandrashekhar at Raj Bhavan
  • Will hold dual charge as Gujarat and Maharashtra Governor
  • Attended by CM Fadnavis and Deputy CM Shinde
  • Brings 45 years of teaching and administrative experience
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Acharya Devvrat takes oath as Maharashtra Governor

Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat assumes additional charge of Maharashtra after C.P. Radhakrishnan's election as Vice President of India. Ceremony attended by Fadnavis and Shinde.

Acharya Devvrat takes oath as Maharashtra Governor
"Consequent upon demitting the office of the Governor of Maharashtra CP Radhakrishnan due to his election as the Vice-President of India - President's Office"

Mumbai, Sep 15

Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat assumed additional charge of Maharashtra on Monday after being sworn in as the Governor by the Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court, Justice Chandrashekhar, in a ceremony at the Raj Bhavan in Mumbai.

Devvrat took the oath in the Sanskrit language. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy CM Eknath Shinde, ministers, bureaucrats and other dignitaries were present during the oath-taking ceremony at Raj Bhavan.

As per the release issued last week by the office of the President of India, Devvrat will hold additional charge of the Maharashtra Governor while discharging his duties as the Gujarat Governor.

His appointment was made after the incumbent Governor, C.P. Radhakrishnan, demitted office following his election as the Vice President of India.

“Consequent upon demitting the office of the Governor of Maharashtra CP Radhakrishnan due to his election as the Vice-President of India, the President of India has appointed Acharya Devvrat, Governor of Gujarat, to discharge the functions of the Governor of Maharashtra, in addition to his own duties,” a press statement issued by the President’s Office on September 11 stated.

Devvrat, accompanied by his wife Darshana Devi, travelled from Ahmedabad to Mumbai aboard the Tejas Express on Sunday morning.

He has 45 years of experience in teaching and administration.

He served as Governor of Himachal Pradesh from August 12, 2015, to July 21, 2019. During this tenure, he extensively implemented various government and public participation programmes across Himachal Pradesh focused on natural farming, cow protection and breed improvement, 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (Save the Daughter, Educate the Daughter)', social harmony, addiction eradication, tree plantation, and water conservation.

Devvrat was appointed Governor of Gujarat on July 22, 2019. Under the leadership and guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and as per his vision, he established natural farming not only in Gujarat but also as a widespread initiative in other states. In Gujarat alone, over 5,00,000 farmers have shifted from chemical-based farming to natural farming.

- IANS

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Priya S
His work in natural farming is impressive! Maharashtra farmers can benefit greatly from his experience. Hope he implements similar initiatives here
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Michael C
Interesting to see how one person can hold governor positions for two major states simultaneously. Does this affect the attention each state gets?
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Ananya R
Traveling by Tejas Express instead of a special flight shows humility. Hope he brings positive changes to Maharashtra like he did in Gujarat and Himachal
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Siddharth J
His focus on 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao' during his Himachal tenure was commendable. Maharashtra needs more emphasis on women's education and safety
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Vikram M
While his credentials are good, holding two governor posts might stretch him too thin. Maharashtra deserves full-time attention given its economic importance
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Kavya N
45 years in teaching and administration! That's some experience. Hope he uses it to bridge gaps between government and people in Maharashtra

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