Kiran Kumar Reddy ministry

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Kiran Kumar Reddy ministry
Emblem of Andhra Pradesh before 2014.svg
25th Ministry of Andhra Pradesh
Kiran Kumar Reddy.JPG
Date formed25 November 2010
Date dissolved21 February 2014
People and organisations
Governor E. S. L. Narasimhan
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy
Deputy Chief Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha
Member parties  Indian National Congress
Status in legislature Majority
156 / 294(53%)
Opposition party  Telugu Desam Party
Opposition leader N. Chandrababu Naidu ( Leader of the opposition )
History
Election 2009
Outgoing election 2014
Legislature terms3 years, 88 days
Predecessor Konijeti Rosaiah ministry
Successor Third N. Chandrababu Naidu ministry

The Kiran Kumar Reddy ministry (or also known as 25thministry of Andhra Pradesh) was formed on 25 November 2010 headed by N. Kiran Kumar Reddy after the resignation of the incumbent Chief Minister Konijeti Rosaiah.

Contents

Council of Ministers

The following is a list of the ministers [1] in Andhra Pradesh. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

S.NoNameConstituencyDepartmentParty
1. N. Kiran Kumar Reddy
Chief Minister
Pileru
  • General Administration.
  • Law & Order.
  • Energy.
  • Coal & Boilers.
  • Public Enterprises.
  • Home.
  • Jails.
  • Fire Services.
  • Sainik Welfare.
  • Printing & Stationery.
  • Other departments not allocated to any Minister.
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Deputy Chief Minister
2. Damodar Raja Narasimha
Deputy Chief Minister
Andole
  • Higher Education.
  • Technical Education.
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3. D. K. Aruna Gadwal
  • Information.
  • Public Relations.
  • Cinematography.
  • A.P. Film.
  • TV & Theatre Development Corporation.
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4. Anam Ramanarayana Reddy Atmakur
  • Finance & Planning.
  • Small Savings.
  • State Lotteries.
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5. Galla Aruna Kumari Chandragiri
  • Mines.
  • Geology.
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6. Botsa Satyanarayana Cheepurupalli
  • Transport.
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7.Earasu Prathap Reddy Srisailam
  • Law & Courts.
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8. J. Geeta Reddy Zahirabad
  • Major Industries.
  • Sugar.
  • Commerce.
  • Export Promotion.
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9. Kunduru Jana Reddy Nagarjuna Sagar
  • Panchayat Raj.
  • Rural Water Supply.
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10. Kanna Lakshminarayana Guntur West
  • Agriculture.
  • Agriculture Technology Mission.
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11. Kasu Venkata Krishna Reddy Narasaraopet
  • Cooperation.
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12. Pasupuleti Balaraju Paderu
  • Tribal Welfare
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13. Basavaraju Saraiah Warangal East
  • Backward Classes Welfare.
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14.Manugunta Mahidhar Reddy Kandukur
  • Municipal Administration.
  • Urban Development.
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15. Nalamada Uttam Kumar Reddy Huzurnagar
  • Housing.
  • Weaker Section Housing Programme.
  • AP Cooperative Housing Societies Federation.
  • AP Housing Board.
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16. Kolusu Parthasarathy Penamaluru
  • Secondary Education.
  • Government Exminations.
  • AP Residential Educational Institutions Society.
  • Hyderabad Public School.
  • Intermediate Education.
  • Prohibition & Excise.
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17. Satyanarayana Pithani Achanta
  • Social Welfare.
  • Roads & Buildings.
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18. Ponnala Lakshmaiah Jangaon
  • Information Technology.
  • Communications.
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19. Raghu Veera Reddy Kalyandurg
  • Revenue.
  • Relief.
  • Rehabilitation.
  • Disaster Management.
  • ULC.
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20. T. G. Venkatesh Kurnool
  • Minor Irrigation.
  • APIDC.
  • Lift Irrigation.
  • WALAMTARI.
  • Ground Water Development.
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21. Thota Narasimham Jaggampeta
  • Stamps.
  • Registration.
  • DD & Fisheries.
  • Veterinary University.
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22.Ramreddy Venkat Reddy Palair
  • Horticulture
  • Sericulture.
  • RSAD.
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23. Sake Sailajanath Singanamala
  • Primary Education.
  • SSA.
  • Adult Education.
  • AP Open Schools Society.
  • Jawahar Bal Bhavan.
  • AP Mahila Samata Society.
  • SIET.
  • Public Libraries.
  • SCERT.
  • AP Text Book Press.
  • Legislative Affairs.
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24. Vijaya Ramaraju Setrucharla Pathapatnam
  • Forest.
  • Environment.
  • Science & Technology.
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25. Duddilla Sridhar Babu Manthani
  • Civil Supplies.
  • Food & Consumer Affairs.
  • Legal Metrology.
  • Commercial Taxes.
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26. Danam Nagender Khairatabad
  • Labour.
  • Employment.
  • Training & Factories.
  • Industrial Training Institutes & Boilers.
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27. Dokka Manikya Vara Prasad Tadikonda
  • Rural Development.
  • NREGS.
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28.Podduturi Sudarshan Reddy Bodhan
  • Major & Medium Irrigation.
  • A.P. Water Resources Development Corporation.
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29. Vakiti Sunitha Laxma Reddy Narsapur
  • Indira Kranthi Patham.
  • Pensions.
  • Self Help Groups & Women Development.
  • Child Welfare & Disabled Welfare.
  • Juvenile Welfare.
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30.Ahmadullah Mohammad Syed Kadapa
  • Minority Welfare.
  • Wakf.
  • Urdu Academy.
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31.Vatti Vasant Kumar Unguturu
  • Tourism & Culture.
  • Archaeology & Museums.
  • Archives & Youth Services & Sports.
  • NCC.
  • Language & Culture.
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32. Ganta Srinivasa Rao Anakapalle
  • Infrastructure.
  • Investments.
  • Sea Ports.
  • Airports.
  • Natural Gas.
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33. C. Ramachandraiah MLC
  • Endowments.
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34. Mula Mukesh Goud Goshamahal
  • Marketing.
  • Warehousing.
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35.Kondru Murali Mohan Rajam
  • Health.
  • Medical Education.
  • Drug Control Administration.
  • APVVP.
  • AP Aids Control Society
  • Arogyasree.
  • Family Welfare.
  • Health Insurance.
  • 104 & 108.
  • Medical Infrastructure.
  • Ayush.
  • Yogadhyayana Parishad.
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36. Gaddam Prasad Kumar Vikarabad
  • Handlooms & Textiles.
  • Spinning Mills.
  • Small Scale Industries.
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Former Ministers

The Following Ministers Has Resigned Due To Various Reasons [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]

S.NoNameConstituencyDepartmentParty
1. Komatireddy Venkat Reddy Nalgonda
  • Infrastructure.
  • Investment.
  • Sea Ports.
  • Airports.
  • Natural Gas.
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2. Y. S. Vivekananda Reddy MLC
  • Agriculture.
  • Agriculture Technology Mission.
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3.DL Ravindra Reddy Mydukur
  • Health.
  • Aaryoga Sree.
  • Health Education.
  • Family Welfare.
  • APVVP.
  • AP Aids Control Society.
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4. P. Shankar Rao Secunderabad Cant
  • Textiles.
  • Handlooms.
  • Spinning Mills.
  • Small Scale Industries.
  • Public Enterprises.
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5. Jupally Krishna Rao Kollapur
  • Endowments.
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6. Mopidevi Venkataramana Repalle
  • Excise & Prohibition.
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7. Sabitha Indra Reddy Maheshwaram
  • Home Affairs.
  • Disaster Management.
  • Jails.
  • Fire Services.
  • Sainik Welfare.
  • Printing & Stationery.
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8. Dharmana Prasada Rao Srikakulam
  • Roads & Buildings.
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9. Pinipe Viswarup Amalapuram
  • Animal Husbandry.
  • Fisheries.
  • Dairy Development.
  • Veterinary University.
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