Third E. K. Nayanar ministry
The Tenth Kerala Legislative Assembly Council of Ministers, third E. K. Nayanar ministry, was a Kerala Council of Ministers (Kerala Cabinet), the executive wing of Kerala state government, led by Communist Party leader E. K. Nayanar from May 1996 to May 2001. It had sixteen ministries, and overall twenty ministers.
The Kerala Council of Ministers, during Nayanar's third term as Chief Minister of Kerala, consisted of:[1]
Minister | Ministry | Notes | |
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1 | E. K. Nayanar | Chief Minister | |
2 | T. Sivadasa Menon | Minister for Finance | |
3a | Pinarayi Vijayan | Minister for Electricity and Co-operation | resigned 19 October 1998 |
3b | S. Sarma | Minister for Electricity and Co-operation | assumed office 25 October 1998 |
4a | Baby John | Minister for Irrigation and Labour | resigned 7 January 1998 |
4b | V. P. Ramakrishna Pillai | Minister for Irrigation and Labour | assumed office 7 January 1998 |
5 | E. Chandrasekharan Nair | Minister for Food, Tourism and Law | |
6a | A. C. Shanmughadas | Minister for Health and Sports | resigned 19 January 2000 |
6b | V. C. Kabeer | Minister for Health and Sports | assumed office 19 January 2000 |
7 | C. K. Nanu | Minister for Forests and Transport | |
8 | Krishnan Kaniyamparampil | Minister for Agriculture | assumed office 9 June 1997 |
9 | K. Radhakrishnan | Minister for Welfare of Backward and Scheduled communities | |
10 | V. K. Rajan | Minister for Agriculture | died in office 29 May 1997 |
11 | T. K. Ramakrishnan | Minister for Fisheries and Rural Development | |
12a | P. R. Kurup | Minister for Forests and Transport | resigned 11 January 1999 |
12b | A. Neelalohitha Dasan Nadar | Minister for Forests and Transport | assumed office 20 January 1999 resigned 13 February 2000 |
13 | K. E. Ismail | Minister for Revenue | |
14 | P. J. Joseph | Minister for Education and Public Works | |
15 | Paloli Muhammed Kutty | Minister for Local Administration | |
16 | Susheela Gopalan | Minister for Industries and Social Welfare |
See also
References
- ↑ "Council of Ministers since 1957 – Tenth Kerala Legislative Assembly". Government of Kerala. Archived from the original on 3 April 2013.
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