The swearing-in ceremony of AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa as Tamil Nadu
Chief Minister will be held at the Centenary Auditorium of Madras
University on Monday May 23,2016
J Jayalalithaa will be sworn in for a second consecutive tenure along with 28 ministers.
J Jayalalithaa will be starting her fourth term in office. Earlier, she was the Chief Minister of the state from 1991 to 1996, the second term was between 2001-06 and third from 2011-16.
According to the list presented to Tamil Nadu Governor Rosaiah on Saturday, 13 new faces including four women have been introduced into the Cabinet
J Jayalalithaa will be sworn in for a second consecutive tenure along with 28 ministers.
J Jayalalithaa will be starting her fourth term in office. Earlier, she was the Chief Minister of the state from 1991 to 1996, the second term was between 2001-06 and third from 2011-16.
According to the list presented to Tamil Nadu Governor Rosaiah on Saturday, 13 new faces including four women have been introduced into the Cabinet
Team J Jayalalithaa
Jayalalithaa - Chief Minister; Minister in charge for Public, IAS, IPS, IFS, General Administration, District Revenue Officers, Police and Home
O. Panneerselvam - Finance, Personnel and Administrative Reforms
Dindigul Srinivasan - Forest
Edappadi K. Palaniswami - Highways, Public works, and minor ports
Sellur K. Raju - Cooperation and labour
Thangamani - Electricity, prohibition and excise
V.P. Velumani - Municipal Administration, Rural Development and Implementation of Special Programme
D. Jayakumar - Fisheries
C.Ve. Shanmugam - Law, Courts and Prisons
K.P. Anbazhagan - Higher Education
Dr. V. Saroja - Social Welfare, Nutritious Noon Meal Programme
K.C. Karuppannan - Environment
M.C. Sampath - Industries
R. Kamaraj - Food, Civil Supplies and HR&CE
O.S. Manian - Handlooms and Textiles
Udumalai Radhakrishnan - Housing and Urban Development
C. Vijayabhaskar - Health and Family Welfare
S.P. Shanmuganathan - Milk and Dairy Development
R. Duraikannu - Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
Kadambur Raju - Information and Publicity
R.B. Udayakumar - Revenue
K.T. Rajenthra Bhalaji - Rural Industries
K.C. Veeramani - Commercial Taxes
P. Benjamin - School Education, Sports and Youth Welfare
Vellamandi N. Natarajan - Tourism
S. Valarmathi - Backward classes and minority welfare
V.M. Rajalakshmi - Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare
Dr. M. Manikandan - Information and Technology
M.R. Vijayabhaskar - Transport
The Madras University Centenary Auditorium in Chennai is all decked up for the swearing-in ceremony of AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa, who will be sworn in as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister for the sixth time, today
The stately auditorium has a special significance for Ms Jayalalithaa as she was first sworn-in as chief minister in Chennai on June 24, 1991 by the then Governor, Bhishma Narain Singh.
In 2011 too, she took the oath of office at the same premises while in 2001, the swearing-in ceremony was held at Raj Bhavan.
The interiors and exteriors of the auditorium have been spruced up and decorated. Besides, the building has been illuminated by glittering ornamental lights at night, since Saturday May 21,2016
Note
The Madras University Centenary Auditorium in Chennai is all decked up for the swearing-in ceremony of AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa, who will be sworn in as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister for the sixth time, today
The stately auditorium has a special significance for Ms Jayalalithaa as she was first sworn-in as chief minister in Chennai on June 24, 1991 by the then Governor, Bhishma Narain Singh.
In 2011 too, she took the oath of office at the same premises while in 2001, the swearing-in ceremony was held at Raj Bhavan.
The interiors and exteriors of the auditorium have been spruced up and decorated. Besides, the building has been illuminated by glittering ornamental lights at night, since Saturday May 21,2016
Note
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