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Kamaraj ministry, the Glossary

Index Kamaraj ministry

K. Kamaraj was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Madras State on 13 April 1954.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 18 relations: A. B. Shetty, B. Parameswaran, Chidambaram Subramaniam, Commonweal Party, G. Bhuvaraghan, Jothi Venkatachalam, K. Kamaraj, List of chief ministers of Tamil Nadu, Lourdammal Simon, M. A. Manickavelu Naicker, M. Bhaktavatsalam, P. Kakkan, Ramaswamy Venkataraman, S. M. Abdul Majid, S. S. Ramasami Padayatchiyar, Shanmugha Rajeswara Sethupathi, Tamil Nadu Toilers' Party, V. Ramaiah.

  2. 1950s in Madras State
  3. 1954 establishments in India
  4. 1957 disestablishments in India
  5. 1960s in Tamil Nadu
  6. Tamil Nadu
  7. Tamil Nadu ministries

A. B. Shetty

Attavar Balakrishna Shetty (1883–1960) better known as A. B. Shetty was an Indian politician, philanthropist, entrepreneur and the founder of Vijaya Bank.

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B. Parameswaran

Balasubramanian Parameswaran (20 January 1913 – 15 September 1966) was an Indian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu.

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Chidambaram Subramaniam

Chidambaram Subramaniam (commonly known as CS) (30 January 1910 – 7 November 2000), was an Indian politician and independence activist.

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Commonweal Party

Commonweal Party was an Indian political party that existed in Tamil Nadu between 1951 and 1954.

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G. Bhuvaraghan

G.

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Jothi Venkatachalam

Jothi Venkatachalam (born 27 October 1917, date of death unknown) was an Indian politician who served as Governor of Kerala and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu.

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K. Kamaraj

Kumaraswami Kamaraj (15 July 1903 – 2 October 1975), popularly known as Kamarajar was an Indian independence activist and politician who served as the Chief Minister of Madras from 13 April 1954 to 2 October 1963.

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List of chief ministers of Tamil Nadu

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu is the chief executive of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

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Lourdammal Simon

Lourdammal Simon (26 September 1912 – 4 May 2002) was an Indian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly and Minister for Local Administration and Fisheries of Madras State during 1957–1962.

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M. A. Manickavelu Naicker

M.

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M. Bhaktavatsalam

Minjur Bhakthavatsalam (9 October 1897 – 13 February 1987) was an Indian independence activist and politician who served as the chief minister of Madras State from 2 October 1963 to 6 March 1967.

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P. Kakkan

P.

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Ramaswamy Venkataraman

Ramaswamy Venkataraman (4 December 191027 January 2009) was an Indian lawyer, Indian independence activist and politician who served as a Union Minister and as the eighth president of India.

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S. M. Abdul Majid

S.

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S. S. Ramasami Padayatchiyar

S.

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Shanmugha Rajeswara Sethupathi

Shanmugha Rajeswara Sethupathi (9 November 1909 – 4 March 1967) or Naganatha Sethupathi was an Indian politician of the Justice Party and later, the Indian National Congress and head of the zamindari of Ramnad or Ramnad kingdom from 1929 to 1967.

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Tamil Nadu Toilers' Party

Tamil Nadu Toilers Party was created by members of the populous Vanniyar community of Tamil Nadu, India, during the 1950s.

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V. Ramaiah

V.

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See also

1950s in Madras State

1954 establishments in India

1957 disestablishments in India

1960s in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu ministries

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamaraj_ministry

Also known as First K. Kamaraj cabinet, First Kamaraj ministry, K. Kamaraj first cabinet, K. Kamaraj ministry.