Oommen Chandy Ministry Term 2

Oommen Chandy Ministry Term 2

UDF government

Oommen Chandy, Chief Minister

The UDF Government[1] [2] led by Oommen Chandy sworn in on 18 May 2011. 7 of the total 20 members of the Cabinet took office on the 18th and the rest sworn in on 23 may 2011 after completing discussion with member parties of the UDF.

Ministers

Minister Ministry
1 Oommen Chandy Chief Minister & Minister for Home Affairs
2 K. M. Mani Minister for Finance, State Treasury, Taxes & Duties, Law and Housing
3 P. K. Kunhalikutty Minister for Industries, IT, Urban Development Affairs, Trade & Commerce, Mining & Geology and Wakf & Haj Affairs
4 Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan Minister for Revenue and Vigilance
5 P. K. Abdu Rabb Minister for Education
6 Aryadan Muhammed Minister for Electricity, Post & Telegraph and Railways
7 Adoor Prakash Minister for Health, Medical Education, Pollution control & Coir
8 Shibu Baby John Minister for Labour and Employment
9 T. M. Jacob Minister for Food ,Civil Supplies & Registration
10 V. S. Sivakumar Minister for Transport & Devaswom
11 V. K. Ebrahimkunju Minister for Public works
12 K. P. Mohanan Minister for Agriculture, Agriculture university and research, Warehousing and State Press
13 K. B. Ganesh Kumar Minister for Forest, Environment, Cinema & Sports
14 P. J. Joseph Minister for Water Resources, Irrigation and Inland Navigation
15 M. K. Muneer Minister for Social Welfare & Grama Panchayath
16 A.P. Anil Kumar Minister for Tourism, Cultural affairs & Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes,
17 K. C. Joseph Minister for Information & Public Relations, Rural Development, NORKA and Diary & Animal Husbandry
18 C. N. Balakrishnan Minister for Co-operation, Village Industries and Khadi
19 K. Babu Minister for Excise, Airports and Harbor Engineering & Ports
20 P. K. Jayalakshmi Minister for scheduled tribe, Youth welfare, State Archives & Museum-Zoo Departments

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