First Ramachandran ministry
First Ramachandran Ministry | |
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4th Ministry of Tamil Nadu | |
Head of the government | |
Date formed | 30 June 1977 |
Date dissolved | 17 February 1980 |
People and organisations | |
Governor | Prabhudas B. Patwari |
Chief Minister | M. G. Ramachandran |
Chief Minister's history | Indian film actor |
Total no. of members | 18 |
Member party | All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
Status in legislature | Majority 130 / 234 (56%) |
Opposition party | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
Opposition leader | M. Karunanidhi |
History | |
Election | 1977 |
Outgoing election | 1971 |
Legislature terms | 2 years, 232 days |
Predecessor | Second Karunanidhi ministry |
Successor | Second Ramachandran ministry |
The First Ministry of Ramachandran was the Council of Ministers, headed by M. G. Ramachandran, that was formed after the sixth legislative assembly election, which was held in two phases on 12th and 14th of June 1977. The results of the election were announced in June 1977, and this led to the formation of the 6th Assembly. On 30 June 1977, the Council took office.[1]
Constitutional requirement
For the Council of Ministers to aid and advise Governor
According to Article 163 of the Indian Constitution,
# There shall be a Council of Ministers with the Chief Minister at the head to aid and advise the Governor in the exercise of his function, except in so far as he is by or under this Constitution required to exercise his functions or any of them in his discretion.
- If any question arises whether any matter is or is not a matter as respects which the Governor is by or under this Constitution required to act in his discretion, the decision of the Governor in his discretion shall be final, and the validity of anything done by the Governor shall not be called in question on the ground that he ought or ought not to have acted in his discretion.
- The question whether any, and if so what, advice was tendered by Ministers to the Governor shall not be inquired into in any court.
This means that the Ministers serve under the pleasure of the Governor and he/she may remove them, on the advice of the Chief Minister, whenever they want.
The Chief Minister shall be appointed by the Governor and the other Ministers shall be appointed by the Governor on the advice of the Chief Minister, and the Minister shall hold office during the pleasure of the Governor:
Provided that in the States of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha, there shall be a Minister in charge of tribal welfare who may in addition be in charge of the welfare of the Scheduled Castes and backward classes or any other work.
# The Council of Minister shall be collectively responsible to the Legislative Assembly of the State.
- Before a Minister enters upon his office, the Governor shall administer to him the oaths of office and of secrecy according to the forms set out for the purpose in the Third Schedule.
- A Minister who for any period of six consecutive months is not a member of the Legislature of the State shall at the expiration of that period cease to be a Minister.
- The salaries and allowances of Ministers shall be such as the Legislature of the State may from time to time by law determine and, until the Legislature of the State so determines, shall be a specified in the Second Schedule.
Council of Ministers
Cabinet (30 June 1977 – 6 May 1978)
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No. | Name | Constituency | Portfolio | Departments | Political party | |
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1 | M. G. Ramachandran | Aruppukkottai | Chief Minister |
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All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | |
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2 | Nanjil K. Manoharan | Palayamkottai | Minister for Finance |
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All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | |
3 | Panruti S. Ramachandran | Panruti | Minister for Public Works |
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4 | K. Narayanaswamy | Member of the Legislative Council | Minister for Law |
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5 | G. R. Edmund | Tirunelveli | Minister for Food and Co-operation |
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6 | R. M. Veerappan | Member of the Legislative Council | Minister for Information and Publicity |
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7 | C. Aranganayagam | Coimbatore West | Minister for Education |
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8 | K. Kalimuthu | Thiruparankundram | Minister for Local Administration |
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9 | S. Raghavanandam | Member of the Legislative Council | Minister for Labour |
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10 | P. Soundarapandian | Krishnarayapuram | Minister for Harijan Welfare |
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11 | C. Ponnaiyan | Tiruchengode | Minister for Transport |
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12 | P. T. Saraswathi | Thirumangalam | Minister for Social Welfare |
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13 | P. Kolandaivelu | Udumalaipettai | Minister for Agriculture |
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14 | K. Raja Mohammed | Member of the Legislative Council | Minister for Handlooms and Textiles |
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Cabinet (7 May 1978 – 17 February 1980)
Chief Minister | ||||||
No. | Name | Constituency | Portfolio | Departments | Political Party | |
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1 | M. G. Ramachandran | Aruppukkottai | Chief Minister |
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All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | |
Cabinet Ministers | ||||||
2 | Nanjil K. Manoharan | Palayamkottai | Minister for Finance |
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All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | |
3 | Panruti S. Ramachandran | Panruti | Minister for Electricity |
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4 | K. A. Krishnaswamy | Member of the Legislative Council | Minister for Co-operation |
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5 | S. D. Somasundaram | Member of the Legislative Council | Minister for Revenue |
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6 | G. R. Edmund | Tirunelveli | Minister for Food-Price Control and Co-operation |
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7 | R. M. Veerappan | Member of the Legislative Council | Minister for Information and Hindu Religious Endowments |
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8 | K. Narayanaswamy | Member of the Legislative Council | Minister for Law |
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9 | C. Aranganayagam | Coimbatore West | Minister for Education |
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10 | K. Kalimuthu | Thiruparankundram | Minister for Local Administration-Rural Indebtedness |
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11 | S. Raghavanandam | Member of the Legislative Council | Minister for Labour |
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12 | P. Soundarapandian | Krishnarayapuram | Minister for Harijan Welfare |
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13 | C. Ponnaiyan | Tiruchengode | Minister for Transport |
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14 | P. Kolandaivelu | Udumalaipettai | Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation-Agro Engineering |
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15 | K. Raja Mohammed | Member of the Legislative Council | Minister for Rural Industries-Wakfs |
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16 | R. Soundararajan | Srirangam | Minister for Health |
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17 | P. T. Saraswathi | Thirumangalam | Minister for Social Welfare |
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18 | Subbulakshmi Jagadeesan | Modakkurichi | Minister for Khadi and Handlooms |
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References
- ^ TAMIL NADU LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUINQUENNIAL REVIEW 1977-80 (PDF), Chennai: Government of Tamil Nadu, 1980
- G.C. Shekhar (16 May 2011). "Swearing-in at 'lucky' venue". The Telegraph. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
- Revathi Krishnan (17 January 2021). "AIADMK founder MGR was also the first film actor to become a chief minister in India". The Print. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
- "SIXTH ASSEMBLY". Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. Retrieved 25 May 2021.