List of People From Kerala - Ministers

Ministers

  • T. M. Varghese – Minister for Education, Travancore (1948), of Travancore-Cochin. (1952).
  • C. Kesavan – Minister of Travancore (1948); Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin. (1951–52).
  • E. John Philipose – Minister for Public Works of Travancore-Cochin. (1949–1951)
  • Joseph Mundassery – Minister for Education & Co-operation. Kerala. (1957–1959).
  • K. R. Gowri Amma – Minister for Reenue (1957–1959); (1967–1969); Minister for Industries (1980–1981); (1987–1991) and for Agiculture (2001–2006).
  • K.M. Mani – Minister for Finance (1975–1977), (1980–1986) & (2011-incumbent); Home Affairs (1977–1979); Irrigation (1987); Revenue (1991–1996).
  • E.John Jacob – Minister for Food and Agriculture (1977–1978).
  • Ramesh Chennithala – Minister for Rural Developmeent (1986–1987)
  • M. P. Veerendra Kumar – Minister for forests (1987–1991)
  • P. K. Kunhalikutty – Minister for Industries. (1991–1996); (2001–2005) and (2011– incumbent)
  • Pinarai Vijayan – Minister for Electric power and Co-operatives (1996–1998).
  • M.A. Baby – Minister for Education. (2006–2011).
  • Mathew T. Thomas – Minister for Transport. (2006–2009).
  • Paloli Mohammed Kutty – Minister for Local Self Government. (2006–2011).
  • P. J. Joseph – Minister for Public Works (2006); water Resoures. (2011-incumbent)
  • Monce Joseph – Minister for Public Works (2007–2009)

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