Third Antony ministry explained

Cabinet Name:Third A. K. Antony Ministry
Cabinet Number:18th
Jurisdiction:Kerala
Incumbent:2001-04
Date Formed:17 May 2001
Date Dissolved:29 August 2004
Government Head:A. K. Antony
Opposition Leader:V. S. Achuthanandan
Previous:Third Nayanar ministry
Successor:First Chandy ministry
Election:2001

The Eleventh Kerala Legislative Assembly Council of Ministers in A. K. Antony's third ministry, was a Kerala Council of Ministers (Kerala Cabinet), the executive wing of Kerala state government, led by Indian National Congress leader A. K. Antony from 17 May 2001 to 29 August 2004.This was the 18th Ministry in Kerala and it comprised 21 ministers.

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MinisterPartyMinistry/Portfolio
1A. K. AntonyIndian National CongressChief Minister (Also in charge of Home Department)
2K. SankaranarayananIndian National CongressMinister for Finance
3K. M. ManiKerala CongressMinister for Revenue
4M. K. MuneerIndian Union Muslim League
5P. K. KunhalikuttyIndian Union Muslim LeagueMinister for Industries
6K. R. Gouri AmmaJanathipathiya Samrakshana Samithy
7M. V. RaghavanCommunist Marxist PartyMinister for Co-operation
8Kadavoor SivadasanIndian National Congress
9Babu DivakaranRevolutionary Socialist Party (India)Minister for Labour and Minister for Employment
10T. M. JacobKerala CongressMinister for Water Resources
11K. B. Ganesh KumarKerala CongressMinister for Transport
12C. F. ThomasKerala CongressMinister for Culture
13P SankaranIndian National CongressMinister for Health
14M. A. KuttappanIndian National CongressMinister for Forestry
15Nalakath SoopyIndian Union Muslim LeagueMinister for Education
16G. KarthikeyanIndian National CongressMinister for Devaswom
17K. V. ThomasIndian National CongressMinister for Tourism
18M M HassanIndian National CongressMinister for External Affairs
19K. SudhakaranIndian National CongressMinister for Forests and Sports
20Chekkalam AbdullaIndian Union Muslim LeagueMinister for Local Self Government

Achievements

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Council of Ministers - Kerala. Kerala Legislative Assembly. 20 December 2009.
  2. Web site: Ministries after State formation. 11 June 2014. Information & Public Relations Department of Kerala. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160708185932/http://www.prd.kerala.gov.in/ministers49_main.htm. 8 July 2016.
  3. Web site: The first E-literate district of India . The Times of India . 18 August 2004 . 3 July 2020.