As Chief Minister of Madras
Ramarayaningar served as the Chief Minister of Madras from July 11, 1921 till December 3, 1926. A. P. Patro of Berhampur was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by Subbarayalu Reddiar's resignation, and he took the portfolio of education.
| Ramarayaningar's Cabinet | |
|---|---|
| Portfolio | Minister |
| Local Self-Government | Panaganti Ramarayaningar (later Raja of Panagal) (Chief Minister) (1921–1926) |
| Education, Excise and Public works | Sir A. P. Patro (1921–1926) |
| Development | Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu (1921–1923) |
| Sir T. N. Sivagnanam Pillai (1923–1926) | |
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