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India Sept. 11, 2025, 6:17 p.m.

Acharya Devvrat Gets Maharashtra Charge

Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat takes additional charge of Maharashtra after CP Radhakrishnan resigns to assume Vice-President role.

by Author Brajesh Mishra
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Introduction

President Droupadi Murmu has entrusted Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat with the additional responsibility of discharging the functions of Governor of Maharashtra. The move comes after the resignation of C P Radhakrishnan, who was elected as India’s new Vice-President on September 9, 2025.

Background

C P Radhakrishnan secured the Vice-Presidential election by a 452–300 vote margin. Following the result, he formally demitted his role as Governor of Maharashtra, creating a vacancy that required immediate constitutional continuity.

Profile of Acharya Devvrat

Acharya Devvrat has served as the Governor of Gujarat since July 2019. Prior to that, he was Governor of Himachal Pradesh from 2015 to 2019. Known for his emphasis on traditional and sustainable practices, Devvrat has been a vocal advocate of:

  • Promoting Vedic values in public life.
  • Encouraging natural farming techniques across Gujarat’s agricultural institutions.
  • Supporting cow-breed improvement programmes as part of rural development initiatives.

His governance style has often been associated with cultural preservation, education reforms, and efforts to bridge tradition with modern administrative practices.

Political & Administrative Implications

Analysts note that assigning additional gubernatorial charges is a routine constitutional step taken to ensure that no state is left without a functioning Governor. In Maharashtra’s case, the arrangement ensures administrative stability as the state heads into an active legislative calendar.

Experts further underline that while such interim appointments are not unusual, Maharashtra’s political significance makes continuity especially important to avoid disruptions in decision-making and constitutional oversight.

Reactions & Expert Views

As of now, no major political party or civil society group has publicly reacted to the development. Experts, however, suggest that the absence of immediate criticism underscores the acceptance of this appointment as a procedural necessity rather than a political maneuver.

Conclusion

The additional charge assigned to Acharya Devvrat underscores the importance of continuity in constitutional offices. While a full-time appointment for Maharashtra is awaited, this step ensures that governance and legislative processes remain uninterrupted in one of India’s most politically influential states.

Brajesh Mishra
Brajesh Mishra Associate Editor

Brajesh Mishra is an Associate Editor at BIGSTORY NETWORK, specializing in daily news from India with a keen focus on AI, technology, and the automobile sector. He brings sharp editorial judgment and a passion for delivering accurate, engaging, and timely stories to a diverse audience.

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