D. V. Sadananda Gowda ministry

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D. V. Sadananda Gowda ministry
28th Ministry of Karnataka
2011 - 2012
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Date formed4 August 2011
Date dissolved12 July 2012
People and organisations
Head of state Hon'ble Governor of Karnataka
Hans Raj Bhardwaj
Head of government D. V. Sadananda Gowda
No. of ministers32
Total no. of members32
Member parties Bharatiya Janata Party
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party Indian National Congress
Janata Dal (Secular)
History
Election(s) 2008
Legislature term(s)5 years
Predecessor Second Yeddyurappa ministry
Successor Shettar cabinet

This is a list of minister from D. V. Sadananda Gowda cabinets starting from 4 August 2011 to 12 July 2012. D. V. Sadananda Gowda is the leader of Bharatiya Janata Party was sworn in the Chief Ministers of Karnataka on 4 August 2011. Here is the list of the ministers of his ministry. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Council of Ministers [7]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister
Department Personell and Administrative Reforms
Cabinet Affairs
Intelligence
Finance
Revenue
Health & Family Welfare
Tourism
Infrastructure Development
Mines & Geology
Other departments not allocated to any Minister
D. V. Sadananda Gowda 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Home Affairs
Minister of Transport
R. Ashoka 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Rural Development & Panchayat Raj Jagadish Shettar 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Minor Irrigation
Minister of Kannada & Culture
Govind Karjol 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Higher Education
Minister of IT & BT
Minister of Planning & Statistics
V. S. Acharya 4 August 201114 February 2012 [8]   BJP
Minister of Public Works Department C. M. Udasi 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Law & Justice
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs & Legislation
Minister of Urban Development
S. Suresh Kumar 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Cooperation Laxman Savadi 4 August 20119 February 2012 [9]   BJP
Minister of Primary & Secondary Education Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Energy Shobha Karandlaje 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Excise M. P. Renukacharya 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Major & Medium Irrigation Basavaraj Bommai 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Large & Medium Scale Industries Murugesh Nirani 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Ports & Inland Transport
Minister of Environment & Ecology
Minister of Muzrai
J. Krishna Palemar 4 August 20119 February 2012 [10]   BJP
Minister of Labour
Minister of Sericulture
B. N. Bache Gowda 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Sugar Industries
Minister of Horticulture
S. A. Ravindranath 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Municipal Administration
Minister of Public Enterprises Department
Balachandra Jarkiholi 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Fisheries
Minister of Science & Technology
Anand Asnotikar 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Agriculture Umesh Katti 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Social Welfare A. Narayanswamy 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Women & Child Development C. C. Patil 4 August 20119 February 2012 [11]   BJP
Minister of Housing V. Somanna 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Medical Education S. A. Ramdas 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Animal Husbandry Revu Naik Belamgi 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Textiles Varthur Prakash 4 August 201112 July 2012  Independent
Minister of Small Scale Industries Narasimha Nayak 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP
Minister of Forest C. P. Yogeeshwara 4 August 201112 July 2012  BJP

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