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First A. K. Antony Ministry

8th Cabinet of Kerala
1977-78
Date formed27 April 1977
Date dissolved27 October 1978
People and organisations
Head of governmentA. K. Antony
Member parties  United Front
Status in legislatureMajority 111 / 140 (79%)
Opposition party  Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Opposition leaderE. M. S. Namboodiripad
History
PredecessorFirst K. Karunakaran Ministry
SuccessorP. K. Vasudevan Nair ministry

The Fifth Kerala Legislative Assembly Council of Ministers in A. K. Antony's first 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 27 April 1977 to 27 October 1978. Antony became the 6th Chief Minister of Kerala, following the resignation of K. Karunakaran, and his newly appointed ministry had 15 ministers. A. K. Antony holds the record for becoming the youngest person to hold the post of the Chief Minister of Kerala at the age of 36.

Ministers

Minister Party Ministry/Portfolio Notes
1 A. K. Antony Indian National Congress Chief Minister
2 K. K. Balakrishnan Indian National Congress Minister for Harijan Welfare and Irrigation
3 M. K. Hemachandran Indian National Congress Minister for Finance
4 Oommen Chandy Indian National Congress Minister for Labour
5 K. Sankaranarayanan Indian National Congress Minister for Agriculture
6a K. M. Mani Kerala Congress Minister for Home Affairs Resigned w. e. f. 21 December 1977 and again assumed office on 16 September 1978
6b P. J. Joseph Kerala Congress Minister for Home Affairs Assumed office on 16 January 1978 and resigned w. e. f. 15 September 1978
7 K. Narayana Kurup Kerala Congress Minister for Transport
8a E. John Jacob Kerala Congress Minister for Food and Civil Supplies Expired on 26 September 1978
8b T. S. John Kerala Congress Minister for Food and Civil Supplies Assumed office on 19 October 1978
9 K. Avukaderkutty Naha Indian Union Muslim League Minister for Local Administration
10 C. H. Mohammed Koya Indian Union Muslim League Minister for Education (Resigned w.e.f. 20 December 1977 and again assumed office on 4 October 1978
10b U. A. Beeran Indian Union Muslim League Minister for Education Assumed office on 27 January 1978 and resigned w. e. f. 3 October 1978
11 P. K. Vasudevan Nair Communist Party of India Minister for Industries
12 J. Chitharanjan Communist Party of India Minister for Public Health
13 K. Kunhambu Indian National Congress Minister for Forests
14 Baby John Revolutionary Socialist Party (India) Minister for Revenue
15 K. Pankajakshan Revolutionary Socialist Party (India) Minister for Public Works and Sports

See also

Kerala ministries
1957–present
  1. Namboodiripad I
  2. Pillai
  3. Sankar
  4. Namboodiripad II
  5. Menon I
  6. Menon II
  7. Karunakaran I
  8. Antony I
  9. Nair
  10. Koya
  11. Nayanar I
  12. Karunakaran II
  13. Karunakaran III
  14. Nayanar II
  15. Karunakaran IV
  16. Antony II
  17. Nayanar III
  18. Antony III
  19. Chandy I
  20. Achuthanandan
  21. Chandy II
  22. Vijayan I
  23. Vijayan II


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