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The decision to rename these cities was taken in the previous Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government’s last cabinet meeting chaired by the then chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on June 29, just before he resigned. However, Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who was sworn in on June 30, had said the Thackeray-led dispensation’s decision to rename these places was illegal as it was taken by it after the governor had asked it to prove a majority in the state Legislative Assembly. During the cabinet meeting chaired by Thackeray last month, Aurangabad was renamed Sambhajinagar, but the Shinde government on Saturday added the ‘Chhatrapati’ prefix to it. At present Shinde and Fadnavis are the only two members in the cabinet as its expansion is still pending.
A statement from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) said the minutes of the June 29 cabinet meeting (chaired by Thackeray) was approved by the new government (led by Shinde) at the cabinet meeting held on Saturday. The minutes had come for approval before the new government, which had directed the administration to re-submit the proposal, it said.
”The fresh proposal approved by the cabinet today will be sent to the Centre, after which the renaming of both the cities will be done at the divisional, district, taluka, municipal corporation, and council levels,” it said.
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The Navi Mumbai airport is being developed as a greenfield airport spread over 1,160 hectares by the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) under a public-private partnership. The MVA government comprising the Shiv Sena, NCP, and Congress collapsed on June 29 after Thackeray resigned as chief minister, days after Shinde raised a banner of revolt against the Sena leadership. Shinde took oath as the chief minister the next day.