Mons Joseph

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Monce Joseph
Monce Joseph and T. U. Kuruvila, with Raju George First Secretary and Ajithkumar Varma Protocol officer High Commission of India, London at Mansion House, London for attending India UK Infrastructure Meeting
Minister for Public Works,
Government of Kerala
In office
2007–2009
Preceded byT U Kuruvilla
Succeeded byP. J. Joseph
ConstituencyKaduthuruthy
Personal details
Born (1964-05-30) 30 May 1964 (age 60)
Kaduthuruthy, Kerala
Political partyKerala Congress (M)
SpouseSoniya
ChildrenEmmanuel(Late) , Mariya
Residence(s)Kaduthuruthy, Kerala
Websitehttp://advmonsjoseph.com/
As of 18 October, 2007
Source: [Government of Kerala]

Monce Joseph is an Indian politician, MLA and advocate, was the youngest minister in Kerala's Left Democratic Front (LDF) ministry in India. He belongs to Kerala Congress (J) party led by P. J. Joseph, and represents Kaduthuruthy legislative Assembly of Kerala. He had been the Minister for Public Works from 18 October 2007 till his resignation for his party chairman P. J. Joseph to become the minister.

Early life

His parents are O. Joseph and Mariamma Joseph. His father has since passed away. He was born at Kaduthuruthy on 30 May 1964 and was one of four siblings. Monce graduated to M.A, LL.B, Advocate and served as Social and Political Worker. He entered politics through K.S.C while a student. He served as Chairman and General Secretary of K.S.C., Baselius College, Kottayam, President and General Secretary of Students Congress, President, Youth Front (J) State Committee and Kerala Congress Kottayam District Committee. He held position of President of the Post Graduate students' association and office bearer of various trade unions and served as member of the Kerala youth welfare committee, consumer protection committee, and Mahatma Gandhi University senate. He also held many students' agitations.

Personal life

Monce is married to Soniya, who works as a high school teacher. The couple have a son and a daughter; his son died in an accident in 2013.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Emmanuel Mons' son dies in 'freak mishap'".