Third K. Karunakaran ministry
K Karunakaran ministry (24 May 1982 – 25 March 1987) was the 7th Kerala Legislative Assembly ministry that was led by K. Karunakaran. The Ministry was a re-structured a few times
Ministers
- K. Karunakaran - Chief Minister
- C.H. Mohammed Koya - Deputy Chief Minister (expired in 1983)
- K.K. Balakrishnan - Minister for Transport
- M.P. Gangadharan - Minister for Irrigation
- C.V Padmarajan - Minister for Community Development
- Cyriac John - Minister for Agriculture
- K.P. Nooruddin - Minister for Forest
- Vayalar Ravi - Minister for Home affairs
- E. Ahamed - Minister for Industries
- U.A. Beeran - Minister for Food and Civil Supplies
- T.M. Jacob - Minister for Education
- P.J. Joseph - Minister for Revenue
- R. Balakrishna Pillai - Minister for Electricity
Resigned on 5 June 1985 and again assumed office on 25 May 1986
- K. M. Mani
- M. Kamalam
- K.G.R. Kartha
- N. Sreenivasan
- Kadavoor Sivadasan
- C.M. Sundaram
- A.L. Jacob
- N Sundaran Nadar
- P. K. Velayudhan
Assumed office on 1 September 1983
- K. P. Ramachandran Nair
- K. Avukader Kutty Naha
- Thachady Prabhakaran
Assumed office on 5 June 1986
gollark: Also, with your processor comment, you are kind of underselling the complexity involved. It's not separate transistors, they're all just made on large bits of silicon together and wired up. Billions of them per processor.
gollark: In the case of games, which are basically just *information*, though, you can both use it because it can be copied (assuming no DRM meddling).
gollark: Quantum electrodynamics is still an important field of study.
gollark: Information doesn't work like physical objects, QED.
gollark: <@151391317740486657> To randomly pick one message I saw while scrolling up, processors are not "just a bunch of transistors soldered together and encased in metal".
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