Pinarayi Vijayan Ministry
LDF government
The Left Democratic Front government[1] led by Pinarayi Vijayan was sworn in on 25 May 2016. The ministry has a total of 19 ministers [2] in the Cabinet compared to 21 ministers in the previous Government.[3] One of the major achievement during the first year of Pinarayi Vijayan Ministry was the movement through Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board.[4]
Cabinet
Ministers
Minister | Ministry | Constituency | District | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pinarayi Vijayan | Chief Minister of Kerala, Minister for General Administration, Home Affairs, Vigilance, IT | Dharmadom | Kannur | CPI(M) |
2 | T.M. Thomas Isaac | Minister of Finance and Coir | Alappuzha | Alappuzha | CPI(M) |
3 | G. Sudhakaran | Minister for Public Works and Registration | Ampalapuzha | Alappuzha | CPI(M) |
4 | A.K. Balan | Minister for Welfare of Scheduled Tribes, Culture, Law and Parliamentary Affairs | Tharur | Palakkad | CPI(M) |
5 | K. K. Shailaja | Minister of Health and Social Welfare | Koothuparamb | Kannur | CPI(M) |
6 | C. Raveendranath | Minister of Education | Puthukkadu | Thrissur | CPI(M) |
7 | K. T. Jaleel | Minister for Local Administration and Minority Affairs | Thavanoor | Malappuram | Independent |
8 | T. P. Ramakrishnan | Minister for Excise and Labour | Perambra | Kozhikode | CPI(M) |
9 | J. Mercykutty Amma | Minister for Fisheries and Traditional Industries | Kundara | Kollam | CPI(M) |
10 | A. C. Moideen | Minister for Industries and Sports | Kunnamkulam | Thrissur | CPI(M) |
11 | Kadakampally Surendran | Minister for Devaswom, co-operation and Tourism | Kazhakootam | Thiruvananthapuram | CPI(M) |
12 | E. Chandrasekharan | Minister of Revenue and Housing | Kanjangadu | Kasaragod | CPI |
13 | V. S. Sunil Kumar | Minister for Agriculture | Thrissur | Thrissur | CPI |
14 | P. Thilothaman | Minister for Food and Civil Supplies | Cherthala | Alappuzha | CPI |
15 | K. Raju | Minister of Forest, Animal Husbandry and Zoos | Punalur | Kollam | CPI |
16 | Mathew T. Thomas | Minister for Water Resources | Thiruvalla | Pathanamthitta | JD(S) |
17 | Ramachandran Kadannappalli | Minister for Ports, Museums and Archeology | Kannur | Kannur | Con(S) |
18 | MM Mani | Minister for Electricity | Udumpunchola | Idukki | CPI(M |
19 | Thomas Chandy | Minister for Transport | Kuttanad | Alappuzha | NCP |
Ex-Ministers
- E. P. Jayarajan - Minister for Industries and Sports until his resignation on 14 October 2016 [5]
- A. K. Saseendran - Minister for Transport until his resignation on 26 March 2017
Chair
Name | Position | Constituency | District | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | P. Sreeramakrishnan | Speaker | Ponnani | Malappuram | CPI(M) |
2 | V. Sasi | Deputy Speaker | Chirayinkeezhu | Thiruvananthapuram | CPI |
See also
- List of Kerala ministers
- Chief Ministers of Kerala
- History of Kerala
- List of current Indian chief ministers
- Pinarayi Vijayan
- Second Oommen Chandy ministry
References
- ↑ "LDF Government swearing in". Mathrubhumi. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
- ↑ http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/list-of-ministers-in-kerala-cabinet/article8644493.ece
- ↑ http://www.keralacm.gov.in/images/headers/portfolio-of-ministers.pdf
- ↑ Pinarayi Vijayan Government One Year
- ↑ http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/kerala-industries-minister-ep-jayarajan-resigns-over-nepotism-charges-3082208/
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