Second Antony ministry
The Ninth Kerala Legislative Assembly Council of Ministers in A. K. Antony's second ministry, was a Kerala Council of Ministers (Kerala Cabinet), the executive wing of Kerala state government, led by Indian National Congress Party leader A. K. Antony from 22 March 1995 to 9 May 1996 following the resignation of K. Karunakaran. This was the 16th Ministry in Kerala and it comprised 18 ministers.
Second A. K. Antony Ministry | |
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| 16th Cabinet of Kerala | |
| 1995-96 | |
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| Date formed | 22 March 1995 |
| Date dissolved | 9 May 1996 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of government | A. K. Antony |
| History | |
| Predecessor | Fourth Karunakaran ministry |
| Successor | Third Nayanar ministry |
The Kerala Council of Ministers, during Antony's second term as Chief Minister of Kerala, consisted of:[1]
Ministers
| Minister | Ministry | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | A. K. Antony | Chief Minister |
| 2 | C.T. Ahammed Ali | Minister for Public Works |
| 3 | Aryadan Muhammed | Minister for Labour and Minister for Tourism |
| 4 | R. Balakrishna Pillai | Minister for Transport |
| 5 | P.K.K. Bava | Minister for Panchayat and Social Welfare |
| 6 | T.M. Jacob | Minister for Irrigation and Culture |
| 7 | Kadavoor Sivadasan | Minister for Forest and Rural Development |
| 8 | G. Karthikeyan | Minister for Electricity |
| 9 | P.K. Kunhalikutty | Minister for Industries and Municipalities |
| 10 | K.M. Mani | Minister for Revenue and Law |
| 11 | E. T. Muhammed Basheer | Minister for Education |
| 12 | M.T. Padma | Minister for Fisheries and Registration |
| 13 | C.V. Padmarajan | Minister for Finance |
| 14 | Pandalam Sudhakaran | Minister for Excise and Welfare of Backward and Schedule Communities |
| 15 | M.V. Raghavan | Minister for Co-operation |
| 16 | K.K. Ramachandran Master | Minister for Food and Civil Supplies |
| 17 | V.M. Sudheeran | Minister for Health |
| 18 | P.P. Thankachan | Minister for Agriculture |
See also
Notes
- "Council of Ministers since 1957 – Ninth Kerala Legislative Assembly". Government of Kerala. Archived from the original on 3 April 2013.
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