The Eleventh Kerala Legislative Assembly Council of Ministers in Oommen Chandy's first ministry, was a Kerala Council of Ministers (Kerala Cabinet), the executive wing of Kerala state government, led by Indian National Congress leader Oommen Chandy from 31 August 2004 to 12 May 2006.
This government came into office following the resignation of A.K. Antony from the Chief Minister's post ostensibly due to the debacle of the United Democratic Front in the 2004 Lok Sabha Elections.
This was the 19h Ministry in Kerala and it comprised 20 ministers.[1]
Minister
Ministry
1
Oommen Chandy
Chief Minister (Also in charge of Home affairs)
2
V. K. Ebrahimkunju
Minister for Industries
3
K. M. Mani
Minister for Revenue
4
M. K. Muneer
Minister for Public Works
5-
Vakkom Purushothaman
Minister for Finance
6
K. R. Gouri Amma
Minister for Agriculture
7
M. V. Raghavan
Minister for Co-operation
8
Aryadan Muhammed
Minister for Electricity
9
Babu Divakaran
Minister for Labour and Employment
10
Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan
Minister for Water Resources
11
N. Sakthan
Minister for Transport
12
K. C. Venugopal
Minister for Tourism and Devaswom
13
C. F. Thomas
Minister for Rural Development
14
K. P. Viswanathan
Minister for Forestry
15
E. T. Muhammed Basheer
Minister for Education
16
K K Ramachandran Master
Minister for Health
17
A. P. Anil Kumar
Minister for Cultural Affairs and Backward Caste Development
18
Kutty Ahammed Kutty
Minister for Local Self Government
19
Adoor Prakash
Minister for Food
20
Dominic Presentation
Minister for Fisheries
21
A. Sujanapal
Minister for Forestry
^"Council of Ministers - Kerala". Kerala Legislative Assembly. Retrieved 20 December 2009.
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