Oommen Chandy (31 October 1943 – 18 July 2023) was the 10th chief minister of Kerala, serving from 2004 to 2006 and 2011 to 2016. He served also as the...
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Chandy Oommen (born 1 March 1986) is an Indian lawyer, lecturer, and politician. He is an advocate by profession, who practices law at the Supreme Court...
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The United Democratic Front government led by Oommen Chandy sworn in on 18 May 2011. Seven of the total 20 members of the Cabinet took office on 18 May...
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(Karunakaran and A. K. Antony ministries), 2001 (Antony and Oommen Chandy ministries), and 2011 (Oommen Chandy ministry). The alliance currently acts as the opposition...
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The Eleventh Kerala Legislative Assembly Council of Ministers in Oommen Chandy's first ministry, was a Kerala Council of Ministers (Kerala Cabinet), the...
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Chandy ministry may refer to: First Chandy ministry, the Kerala government headed by Oommen Chandy from 2004 to 2006 Second Chandy ministry, the Kerala...
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executive Nomita Chandy (1946–2015), Indian social worker Oommen Chandy (born 1943), nineteenth Chief Minister of Kerala, India Palliveettil Chandy (latinized...
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constituency. As of the 2023 Niyamasabha by-elections, the current MLA is Chandy Oommen of the Indian National Congress. Puthuppally Niyamasabha constituency...
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and Oommen Chandy) 2011–16 (Oommen Chandy) Kerala Chief Ministers K. Karunakaran (1981–82, 1982–1987, 1991–95) A. K. Antony (1995–96, 2001–04) Oommen Chandy...
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Health, Family Welfare and Devaswom, Government of Kerala in the Second Oommen Chandy ministry. He has represented the Thiruvananthapuram Assembly constituency...
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Assemblies (under Congress leaders K. Karunakaran, A. K. Antony and Oommen Chandy). Kunhalikutty served as Kerala State General Secretary of Indian Union...
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(Karunakaran and A. K. Antony ministries), 2001 (Antony and Oommen Chandy ministries), and 2011 (Oommen Chandy ministry). The alliance currently acts as the opposition...
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Minister for Electricity and Transport (Government of Kerala) in the Oommen Chandy Ministry. He represented the Nilambur constituency in Kerala until 2016...
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Minister (1991–96 and 2001–06) under K. Karunakaran, A. K. Antony and Oommen Chandy. He has been a member of Parliament from 2009 (three terms, 2009, 2014...
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traditions and uses both Indian and Syriac names. Oommen Chandy (born 1943), Indian politician Oommen Mathew (1939–2013), Indian politician This page or...
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2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 1 December 2023. "Former Kerala CM Oommen Chandy passes away at 79". The Hindu. 18 July 2023. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved...
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From 13 April 2012 to 1 January 2014, he was the Home Minister in Oommen Chandy Ministry, Government of Kerala. He simultaneously held the Vigilance...
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League who served as Kerala's minister for education during the second Oommen Chandy ministry. He represented the Tirurangadi constituency of Malappuram...
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original on 18 May 2021. Retrieved 8 January 2021. "Act against Pinarayi: Chandy". The Hindu. 20 February 2007. Archived from the original on 22 February...
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18 May 2006 (2006-05-18) – 14 May 2011 (2011-05-14) Preceded by Oommen Chandy Succeeded by Oommen Chandy 4th Chairman of the Kerala Administrative Reforms Commission...
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(Marxist) Oommen Chandy Therambil Ramakrishnan 12th (2006 Election) Communist Party of India (Marxist) V.S. Achuthanandan K. Radhakrishnan Oommen Chandy Indian...
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and 2006. He served as the Minister for Dewaswom and Tourism in the Oommen Chandy Ministry from 2004-06. He contested the General Elections to Loksabha...
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(UDF) beating the Left Democratic Front (LDF) by a margin of 4 seats. Oommen Chandy was sworn in as the Chief Minister for the second time on 18 May 2011...
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then Chief Minister of Kerala and Indian National Congress candidate Oommen Chandy. He is married to Lt. Col. O. T. Annamma who is a retired nursing officer...
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resign as Chief Minister. He was succeeded by his close confidante, Oommen Chandy. It was at Antony's behest that the decision to construct the new Legislature...
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inaugurated on 20 February 2016, by the then Chief Minister of Kerala, Oommen Chandy. SmartCity Kochi is one of the first two projects of SmartCity's vision...
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the "Liberation Struggle" of the late 1950s. The relations between Oommen Chandy Ministry and Andrews Thazhath was not cordial. The trouble started when...
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from 2011 to 2012, Revenue from 2012 to 2016, all under Chief Minister Oommen Chandy. In 2019, he was elected to the Loksabha from Attingal constituency...
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award to Mani in a function organized at Thrissur, Congress leader Oommen Chandy invited him to Congress party. But Mani rejected.[citation needed] On...
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National Congress Antony III 10 Oommen Chandy (1943–2023) Puthuppally 31 August 2004 18 May 2006 1 year, 260 days Chandy I 11 V. S. Achuthanandan (b. 1923)...
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