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Hanumanthaiah ministry
2nd Council of Ministers of Mysore State
Basavaraj Bommai ministry
Kengal Hanumanthaiah
Date formed30 March 1952
Date dissolved19 August 1956
People and organisations
Head of stateJayachamarajendra Wadiyar
26 January 1950 – 1 November 1956
(AsRajpramukhofMysore)
Head of governmentKengal Hanumanthaiah
Member partiesIndian National Congress
Status in legislatureMajority
History
Election1952
Outgoing election1957 (After First Nijalingappa ministry)
Legislature terms6 years (Council)
5 years (Assembly)
PredecessorK. C. Reddy ministry
SuccessorManjappa ministry

Kengal Hanumanthaiah Ministry was the Council of Ministers in Mysore, a state in South India headed by Kengal Hanumanthaiah[1] of the Indian National Congress.

The ministry had multiple ministers including the Chief Minister of Mysore.[2] All ministers belonged to the Indian National Congress.

Kengal Hanumanthaiah became Chief Minister of Mysore after Indian National Congress emerged victorious 1952 Mysore elections.[3]

Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers

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S.No Portfolio Name Portrait Constituency Term of Office Party
1 Chief Minister[4]

*Other departments not allocated to any Minister.

Kengal Hanumanthaiah
[5]
Ramanagara[6] 30 March 1952 19 August 1956 Indian National Congress
2
  • Revenue[7]
  • Public Works Department
Kadidal Manjappa[5] Tirthahalli Koppa[6] 30 March 1952 19 August 1956 Indian National Congress
3
  • Law
  • Education
A. G. Ramachandra Rao Holenarsipur[8] 30 March 1952 19 August 1956 Indian National Congress
4
  • Health
  • Public Affairs
T. Channaiah Mulbagal-Srinivasapur[8] 30 March 1952 19 August 1956 Indian National Congress
5
  • Municipal Governance
  • Information and Broadcasting
H. Siddaveerappa Harihar[8] 30 March 1952 19 August 1956 Indian National Congress
6
  • Agriculture
Dr. R. Nagana Gowda Hospet[8] 30 March 1952 19 August 1956 Indian National Congress
7
  • Industries
H. M. Channabasappa Periyapatna[8] 2 July 1954 17 April 1956 Indian National Congress
26 May 1956 19 August 1956
8
T. Siddalingaya[9] Doddaballapur 30 March 1952 1953 Indian National Congress

Minister of State

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "येदियुरप्पा मंत्रिमंडल में 17 विधायक शामिल, एक पूर्व सीएम और दो पूर्व डिप्टी सीएम बने मंत्री". Amar Ujala (in Hindi).
  • ^ "Karnataka BJP cabinet expansion Updates: Governor Vajubhai Vala administers oath to 17 MLAs as ministers". Firstpost. 20 August 2019.
  • ^ "S.R. Bommai passes away". The Hindu. 11 October 2007. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007.
  • ^ Rajappa, Sam (26 November 2013). "Census work in Belgaum threatened by language controversy". India Today. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  • ^ a b "Language issue in Karnataka explodes into a violent agitation". indiatoday.
  • ^ a b Pratap, Anita (21 November 2013). "Problems for Karnataka CM Ramakrishna Hegde after five years in power". India Today. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  • ^ http://www.kla.kar.nic.in/assembly/elib/pdf/eresources/K%20Puttaswami.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  • ^ a b c d e kla.kar.nic.in http://kla.kar.nic.in/assembly/member/1assemblymemberslist.htm. Retrieved 18 November 2021. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • ^ https://rajyasabha.nic.in/rsnew/pre_member/1952_2003/s.pdf [bare URL PDF]

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