First N. Chandrababu Naidu ministry

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First N. Chandrababu Naidu ministry
Emblem of Andhra Pradesh before 2014.svg
20th Ministry of Andhra Pradesh
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Date formed1 September 1995
Date dissolved11 October 1999
People and organisations
Governor Krishan Kant
C. Rangarajan
Chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu
Member parties  Telugu Desam Party
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party  Indian National Congress
Opposition leader P. Janardhan Reddy ( Leader of the opposition )
History
Election 1994
Outgoing election 1989
Legislature term4 years
Predecessor Third N. T. Rama Rao ministry
Successor Second N. Chandrababu Naidu ministry

The First N. Chandrababu Naidu ministry (or also known as 20th ministry of Andhra Pradesh) was formed with a 11 member cabinet on 1 September 1995 headed by N. Chandrababu Naidu. [1]

Contents

Council of Ministers

SI No.PortfolioMinisterConstituencyTenureParty
Took officeLeft office
Chief Minister
1.Other Departments not Allocated to a Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu Kuppam 1 September 199511 October 1999 TDP
Cabinet Ministers
2.Finance, Commercial Tax, Excise, Legislative affairs, Planning and Revenue Ashok Gajapathi Raju Vizianagaram 1 September 199511 October 1999 TDP
3.Revenue & Rehabilitation Tulla Devender Goud Medchal 1 September 199511 October 1999 TDP
4.Home Affairs, Jails, Fire Services, NCC, Sainik Welfare, Film Development Corporation and Cinematography Alimineti Madhava Reddy Bhongir 1 September 199511 October 1999 TDP
5.S. V. Subba Reddy Pattikonda 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
6.Road Transport Nandamuri Harikrishna Hindupur 1 September 199511 October 1999 TDP
7.Transport K. Chandrashekar Rao Siddipet 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
8.Primary Education Balli Durga Prasada Rao Gudur 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
9.Endowments MinisterAnjaneyulu Damacharla Kondapi 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
10.Minister for Law and CourtsP. Chandrasekhar Mahbubnagar 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
11.Nallapareddy Prasannakumar Reddy Kovur 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
12.Health Nagam Janardhan Reddy Nagarkurnool 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
13.Information Technology, Roads and Buildings Bojjala Gopala Krishna Reddy Sri Kalahasti 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
14.Heavy Water Irrigation Projects Thummala Nageswara Rao Sathupalli 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
15.Small Scale IndustriesPasupuleti Brahmaiah Rajampet 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
16.Mootha Gopala Krishna Kakinada 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
17.BC Welfare, Co-operation and Total Prohibition Tulla Devender Goud Medchal 1 September 199511 October 1999 TDP
18.Stamps and Registration Tammineni Sitaram Amadalavalasa 1 September 199511 October 1999 TDP
19.EnergyKalidindi Ramachandra Raju Undi 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
20.Marketing, Social Welfare, Education and Irrigation Kadiyam Srihari Ghanpur (Station) 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
21.Information and Public Relations and Tourism Samudrala Venugopal Chary Nirmal 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
22.Housing Development Kothapalli Subbarayudu Narsapuram 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
23.Marketing Veera Reddy Bijivemula Badvel 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
24.Excise Mandava Venkateshwara Rao Nizamabad 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
25.Agriculture Kotagiri Vidyadhara Rao Chintalapudi 1 September 199511 October 1999 TDP
26.Tallapaka Ramesh Reddy? Nellore City 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
27.Endowments and Commercial Taxes Simhadri Satyanarayana Rao Avanigadda 1 September 199511 October 1999 TDP
28.Municipal Administration & Urban DevelopmentB. Vishwa Mohan Reddy Yemmiganur 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
29.Chikkala Ramchandra Rao Tallarevu 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
30.Trade Taxes, Municipalities and Home Affairs Kimidi Kalavenkata Rao Vunukuru 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
31.Higher Education K. Pratibha Bharati Srikakulam 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
32. Kinjarapu Yerran Naidu Harishchandrapuram 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
33.Animal Husbandry and FisheriesReddy Satyanarayana Madugula 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
34. Boda Janardhan Chennur 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
35.Forest, Environment & Pollution Control Nyalakonda Ramkishan Rao Choppadandi 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
36.Minorities, Wakf, Urdu Academy,Cinematography, Film Development Corporation, Science and TechnologyBasheeruddin Babu Khan Bodan 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
37.Koppula Harishwar Reddy Pargi 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
38.A. Chandrashekar Vikarabad 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
39.Major & Medium Irrigation and Panchayat Raj Kodela Siva Prasada Rao Narasaraopet 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
40.Youth Advancement & Sports Somireddy Chandra Mohan Reddy Sarvepalli 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
Ministers of State
41.HousingP. Ramasubba Reddy Jammalamadugu 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
42.Animal Husbandary, Dairy Development & FisheriesPaleti Rama Rao Chirala 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
43.Women and Child WelfarePadala Aruna Gajapathinagaram 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
44.M. Mani Kumari Araku 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
45.Nettem Raghuram Jaggayyapeta 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
46.Information & Public Relations and Culture Naramalli Sivaprasad Chittoor 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP
47. Pothuganti Ramulu Achampet 8 October 199511 October 1999 TDP

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References

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