Kanthi ministry  | |
|---|---|
| 7th Ministry of the Mysore State | |
| Date formed | 14 March 1962 | 
| Date dissolved | 20 June 1962 | 
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar[1][2] (1 November 1956 - 4 May 1963)  | 
| Head of government | S. R. Kanthi | 
| No. of ministers | 10 | 
| Member parties | Indian National Congress | 
| Status in legislature | Majority | 
| Opposition party | Praja Socialist Party | 
| Opposition leader | S. Shivappa (1962-1967)(assembly) | 
| History | |
| Election(s) | 1962 | 
| Outgoing election | 1967 (After Third Nijalingappa ministry)  | 
| Legislature term(s) | 99 days | 
| Budget(s) | 1 | 
| Predecessor | Jatti cabinet | 
| Successor | Third Nijalingappa cabinet | 
The S. R. Kanthi cabinet was the Council of Ministers in Mysore State, a state in South India headed by S. R. Kanthi that was formed after the 1962 Mysore Legislative Assembly elections.[3]
Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers
| SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | S. R. Kanthi Chief Minister[4]  | 
Hungund | Minister of Finance, Education.
 Other departments not allocated to a Minister.  | 
INC | |
| 2. | M. V. Krishnappa | MLC | Minister of Law & Parliamentary affairs and Labour. | INC | |
| 3. | R. M. Patil | Navalgund | Minister of Home affairs. | INC | |
| 4. | Yashodhara Dasappa | Hassan | Minister Social Welfare. | INC | |
| 5. | Kolur Mallappa | MLC | Minister for Industries and Commerce. | INC | |
| 6. | K. Nagappa Alva | Panemangalore | Minister of Health and Family welfare. | INC | |
| 7. | B. Rachaiah | Santhemarahalli | Minister of Forest, Agriculture and Cooperation. | INC | |
| 8. | Veerendra Patil | Chincholi | Minister of Public Works and Transport. | INC | |
| 9. | D. Devaraj Urs | Hunasuru | Minister of Animal Husbandry | INC | |
| 10. | D. Devaraj Urs | Hunasuru | Minister of Information | INC | |
Minister of State (Deputy Minister)
| SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Maqsood Ali Khan | Bidar | INC | ||
| 2. | H. R. Abdul Gaffar | Broadway | INC | ||
See also
References
- ↑ "H R Bhardwaj to take charge as Karnataka governor tomorrow | india". Hindustan Times. 28 June 2009. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
 - ↑ "Narendra Modi aide Vajubhai Vala is Karnataka governor | India News". Times of India. 27 August 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
 - ↑ "Siddaramaiah sworn in as Chief Minister of Karnataka". The Hindu. 13 May 2013. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
 - ↑ Baligar, Manu. "ಪ್ರತಿಭಾವಂತ ಸಂಸದೀಯ ಪಟುಗಳ ಬದುಕು ಬರಹಮಾಲಿಕ: ಎಸ್. ಆರ್. ಕಂಠಿ" (PDF). Karnataka Legislative Assembly. kla.kar.nic.in. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
 
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