No one was injured in the fire, which broke out on the fourth floor of the building in south Mumbai, Chief Secretary J K Banthia said.
Five fire tenders were rushed to the spot to douse the blaze, they said.
Last year in June, a devastating blaze had caused extensive damage to the building that houses offices of the Chief Minister, other key Ministers and top officials.
Renovation work was in progress on the fourth floor of the building.
"There was some smoke and fire, after which fire brigade was alerted. The whole thing was contained in a 10x10 sq feet area," the official said.
Today being second Saturday, a state government holiday, there were only a handful people in the premises. Only some employees working on the State Budget and construction workers were present, the official said.
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