Second Jayalalithaa ministry

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Second Jayalalithaa ministry

11th Ministry of Tamil Nadu
Date formed14 May 2001
Date dissolved21 September 2001
People and organisations
Head of stateGovernor M. Fathima Beevi
Head of governmentJ. Jayalalithaa
Member partiesAIADMK
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyDMK
Opposition leaderK. Anbazhagan
History
Election(s)2001
Legislature term(s)5 Years
PredecessorFourth Karunanidhi ministry
SuccessorFirst Panneerselvam ministry

After the General Elections held on 10 May 2001 the Governor appointed J. Jayalalithaa as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. The Governor on the advice of the Chief Minister appointed five more Members C. Ponnaiyan, Dr. M. Thambi Durai, D. Jayakumar, Ayyaru Vandayar and R. Sarojaa as ministers in the Council of Ministers on the same day. On 19 May 2001 the Governor appointed nineteen more members in the council. However, Jayalalithaa couldn't last long in office and to pave way for First Panneerselvam ministry.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Cabinet ministers[edit]

S.no Name Designation Portfolios Party
Chief Minister
1. J. Jayalalithaa Chief Minister
  • Public
  • Home
  • Police
  • Indian Administrative Service
  • Indian Police Service
  • other All India Services
  • General Administration
  • District Revenue Officers
  • Prevention of Corruption
  • Minorities Welfare
  • Information Technology
AIADMK
Cabinet Ministers
2. C. Ponnaiyan Minister for Finance and Law
  • Finance
  • Planning
  • Legislative Assembly and Elections
  • Legislation
  • Law
  • Courts
  • Prisons
  • Weights and Measures
  • Debt Relief including Legislation on *money lending
  • Chits
  • Registration of Companies
AIADMK
3. Dr. M. Thambi Durai Minister for Education
  • Education
  • Technical Education
  • Science and Technology
  • Sports and Youth Welfare
  • Archaeology
  • Tamil Development and Tamil Culture
  • Indians Overseas
  • Refugees and Evacuees
4. D. Jayakumar Minister for Electricity
  • Electricity
  • Non-Conventional Energy Development
5. P.C. Ramasamy Minister for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments
  • Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments
6. R. Vaithilingam Minister for Industries
  • Industries
  • Iron and Steel Control
  • Mines and Minerals
7. S. Semmalai Minister for Health
  • Health
  • Medical Education
  • Family Welfare
8. C. Durairaj Minister for Local Administration
  • Municipal Administration
  • Rural Development
  • Panchayats and Panchayat Unions
  • Poverty Alleviation Programmes
  • Rural Indebtedness
  • Urban and Rural Water Supply
9. R. Jeevanantham Minister for Agriculture
  • Agriculture
  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Agro Service Co-operatives
  • Horticulture
  • Sugarcane Cess and Sugarcane Development
10. O. Panneerselvam Minister for Revenue
  • Prohibition & Excise
  • Molasses
  • Revenue
  • District Revenue Establishment
  • Deputy Collectors
  • Registration, Stamp Act
  • Stationery & Printing
  • Government Press
  • Bhoodhan & Gramdhan
  • Passports
11. N. Thalavaisundaram Minister for Public Works
  • Public Works
  • Highways
  • Irrigation Including Minor Irrigation
12. A. Anwer Rhazza Minister for Labour
  • Labour
  • Employment and Training
  • Urban and Rural Employment
  • Census
  • Wakfs
13. K. Pandurangan Minister for Rural Industries
  • Rural Industries including Cottage Industries
  • Small Scale Industries
  • Khadi & Village Industries Board
14. S.S. Thirunavukkarasu Minister for Information & Publicity and Forests
  • Information and Publicity
  • Film Technology
  • Cinematograph act
  • Newsprint Control
  • Forests
  • Environment
  • Pollution Control
15. P. Dhanabal Minister for Food and Co-operation
  • Food
  • Civil Supplies
  • Consumer Protection
  • Price Control
  • Statistics
16. Valarmathi Jebaraj Minister for Backward Classes
  • Backward Classes
  • Most Backward Classes and Denotified Communities
17. B. Valarmathi Minister for Social Welfare
  • Social Welfare including Women’s and Children’s Welfare
  • Nutritious Noon Meal
  • Welfare of the Disabled
  • Beggar Homes
  • Orphanages and Correctional Administration
18. V. Subramanian Minister for Adi Dravidar Welfare
  • Adi Dravidar Welfare
  • Hill Tribes
  • Bonded Labour
  • Welfare of Ex-Servicemen
19. Nainar Nagenthran Minister for Transport
  • Transport
  • Nationalised Transport
  • Motor Vehicles Act
  • Ports
20. K.P. Raajendra Prasad Minister for Fisheries and Animal Husbandry
  • Fisheries
  • Animal Husbandry
21. C. V. Shanmugam Minister for Commercial Taxes
  • Commercial Taxes
22. S.P. Shanmuganathan Minister for Handlooms and Textiles
  • Handlooms and Textiles
23. A. K. Selvaraj Minister for Housing and Urban Development
  • Housing
  • Housing Development
  • Town Planning
  • Slum Clearance
  • Accommodation Control
  • Urban Development and CMDA
24. R. Sarojaa Minister for Tourism
  • Tourism
  • Tourism Development Corporation
25. C. Shanmugavelu Minister for Milk and Dairy Development
  • Milk and Dairy Development

References[edit]

  1. ^ chief minister J Jayalalithaa resigns, Tamil Nadu (21 September 2001). "Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa resigns". ZEENEWS. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  2. ^ resigns after court order, Jayalalithaa (21 September 2001). "Jayalalithaa resigns after court order". BBC News.
  3. ^ Has Done Its Duty, The Law (21 September 2001). "The Law Has Done Its Duty". Outlook. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  4. ^ Jayalalithaa, The five oaths of (23 May 2016). "The five oaths of Jayalalithaa". The Hindu. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  5. ^ Biography, Jayalalithaa Jayaram. "Jayalalithaa Jayaram Biography". elections.in. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  6. ^ Chronology of events, Jaya's return as CM (6 December 2016). "Jaya's return as CM: Chronology of events". Mathrubhumi.com. Retrieved 23 May 2021.

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