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Fifth Jayalalithaa ministry

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Fifth Jayalalithaa ministry

17th Ministry of Tamil Nadu
Date formed23 May 2015
Date dissolved22 May 2016
People and organisations
Head of stateGovernor Konijeti Rosaiah
Head of governmentJ. Jayalalithaa
Member partiesAIADMK
Status in legislatureMajority
150 / 234 (64%)
Opposition partyDMDK
Opposition leaderVijayakanth
History
Election2011
Legislature term5 Years
PredecessorSecond Panneerselvam ministry
SuccessorSixth Jayalalithaa ministry

J. Jayalalithaa was sworn in as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on 23 May 2015.[1][2] Earlier Jayalalithaa was charged of Rs 66.66 crore disproportionate assets case and forced to resign in the year 2014.[3] O. Panneerselvam her trusted aide assumed the office then resigned after her return in 2015.[4][5]

Cabinet ministers

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S.no Name Constituency Designation Portfolios Party
Chief Minister
1. J. Jayalalithaa Radhakrishnan Nagar Chief Minister
  • Public
  • Home
  • Police
  • Indian Administrative Service
  • Indian Police Service
  • Indian Forest Service
  • District Revenue Officers
  • General Administration
AIADMK
Cabinet Ministers
2. O. Panneerselvam Bodinayakkanur Minister for Finance
  • Finance
AIADMK
3. Natham R. Viswanathan Natham Minister for Electricity, Prohibition and Excise
  • Electricity
  • Non-Conventional Energy Development
  • Prohibition and Excise
  • Molasses and Prevention of Corruption Act
4. Edappadi Palaniswami Edappadi Minister for Highways and Minor Ports
  • Highways
  • Minor Ports
  • Forests
5. Sellur K. Raju Madurai West Minister for Co-operation
  • Co-operation
6. S. P. Velumani Thondamuthur Minister for Municipal Administration, Rural Development and Implementation of Special Programme
  • Municipal Administration
  • Rural Development
  • Panchayats and Panchayat Unions
  • Poverty Alleviation Programmes
  • Rural Indebtedness
  • Urban and Rural Water Supply
  • Implementation of Special Programme
7. K.A. Jayapal Nagapattinam Minister for Fisheries
  • Fisheries and Fisheries Development Corporation
8. P. Palaniappan Pappireddipatti Minister for Higher Education
  • Higher Education
9. B. Valarmathi Thousand Lights Minister for Social Welfare and Nutritious Noon Meal Programme
  • Social Welfare including Women's and Children's Welfare
  • Orphanages and Correctional Administration
  • Integrated Child Development and Beggar Homes
  • Welfare of the Differently Abled and Social Reforms
  • Nutritious Noon Meal Programme
10. P. Thangamani Kumarapalayam Minister for Industries
  • Industries
  • Steel Control
  • Mines and Minerals
11. N. D. Venkatachalam Perundurai Minister for Environment
  • Environment
  • Pollution Control
12. R. Kamaraj Krishnarayapuram Minister for Food and Civil Supplies
  • Food
  • Civil Supplies
  • Consumer Protection and Price Control
13. S. Gokula Indira Anna Nagar Minister for Handlooms and Textiles
  • Handlooms and Textiles
14. R. Vaithilingam Orathanadu Minister for Housing and Urban Development
  • Housing
  • Rural Housing and Housing Development
  • Slum Clearance Board and Accommodation Control
  • Town Planning
  • Urban Development
  • Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority
15. Dr. C. Vijayabaskar Viralimalai Minister for Health
  • Health
  • Medical Education
  • Family Welfare
16. K.T. Rajenthra Bhalaji Sivakasi Minister for Information and Special Programme Implementation
  • Information and Publicity
  • Special Programme Implementation
17. R. B. Udhayakumar Sattur Minister for Revenue
  • Revenue
  • District Revenue Establishment
  • Deputy Collectors
18. B. V. Ramanaa Thiruvallur Minister for Milk and Dairy Development
  • Milk and Dairy Development
19. S.P. Shunmuganathan Srivaikuntam Minister for Tourism
  • Tourism
  • Tourism Development Corporation
20. M.C. Sampath Cuddalore Minister for Commercial Taxes and Registration
  • Commercial Taxes
  • Registration and Stamp Act
21. P. Mohan Sankarapuram Minister for Rural Industries and Labour
  • Rural Industries
  • Labour
22. K.C. Veeramani Jolarpet Minister for School Education
  • School Education
23. V. Senthil Balaji Karur Minister for Transport
  • Transport
  • Nationalised Transport and Motor Vehicles Act
24. Mukkur N. Subramanian Cheyyar Minister for Information Technology
  • Information Technology
25. N. Subramanian Gandharvakottai Minister for Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare
  • Adi Dravidar Welfare
  • Hill Tribes
26. S. Abdul Rahim Avadi Minister for Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare
  • Backward Classes and Most Backward Classes and Denotified Communities
27. T.K.M. Chinnayya Tambaram Minister for Animal Husbandry
  • Animal Husbandry
28. T. P. Poonachi Manachanallur Minister for Khadi and Village Industries
  • Khadi
  • Village Industries

Achievements

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In 2015, The Government introduced Amma Master Health checkup plan where in people could get various treatments done at a low fee in government hospitals and rolled out Amma Arogya plan wherein at primary health care centre in Tamil Nadu, certain tests can be done by public twice a week. This was done to help the sections of society who cannot afford the fares asked for by private hospital.[6] Later in February 2016, The Government started the free bus ride scheme for senior citizens above age of 60 wherein person could travel free of cost for 10 times a month.[7] The Government initiated Global Investors Summit in 2015 which saw over Rs 2.43 lakh crore worth of investments being committed to the state. Jayalalithaa's term, all of them together, saw some big-ticket investments in the state and over $20 billion FDI.[8] The department of industrial policy and promotion data disclosed that Tamil Nadu saw foreign direct investment inflows of $7.3 billion from April 2000 to March 2011; however, this went up to $13.94 billion from April 2011 to December 2015, under Jayalalithaa government, which at as per conversion rate as of 2016 equals Rs 83,766 crore. Between April 2015 and December 2015, the State attracted $4.3 billion in FDI.[9]

In June 2015, Pakistani news channels Samaa TV and Geo News aired a news and applauded Jayalalithaa for her government's scheme which was introduced in 2013, of supplying free rice to mosques during Ramzan and suggested the scheme should be implemented in Pakistan too.[10][11][12][13] On 20 February 2016, Jayalalithaa led AIADMK Government passed the Tamil Nadu Municipal Laws (Amendment) Act, 2016, and the Tamil Nadu Panchayats (Amendment) Act, 2016 in Tamil Nadu Assembly, enhancing the reservation for women from 33 per cent to 50 per cent in local bodies such as corporations, municipalities, town panchayats and village panchayats in the state.[14][15]

References

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  3. ^ will have to step down as CM for second time, Jayalalithaa (27 September 2014). "Jayalalithaa will have to step down as CM for second time". The Indian Express. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
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  6. ^ "TN rolls out master health plan for the poor". The Hindu. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  7. ^ "Jayalalithaa announces free bus ride scheme for senior citizens". The Times of India. 18 February 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  8. ^ "Jayalalithaa's five most noteworthy contributions to Tamil Nadu". The Business Standard. 6 December 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  9. ^ "Jaya Propelled States Business Prospects | Latest Information on Breaking News & Updates on Chennai at News Today". Archived from the original on 25 July 2018.
  10. ^ "Jayalalithaa offers free rice to mosques during Ramzan". timesofindia. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  11. ^ "Pakistani TV Channel Lauds Jayalalithaa's Free Rice Scheme for Mosques During Ramzan". International Business Times. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  12. ^ "Jaya's rice scheme for mosques lauded by Pakistan TV channel: AIADMK". The Economic Times. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  13. ^ "உலக இஸ்லாமியர்களை நெகிழச் செய்த முதலமைச்சர் ஜெயலலிதாவின் ரமலான் நோன்பு கஞ்சிக்கான அரிசி திட்டம் - தமிழகத்தை பின்பற்றி பாகிஸ்தானிலும் செயல்படுத்த வேண்டும் என அந்நாட்டு பிரதான தொலைக்காட்சிகள் செய்தி வெளியீடு". Jaya Plus. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  14. ^ "Tamil Nadu women get 50 per cent quota in local bodies". deccanchronicle. 20 February 2016. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  15. ^ "Jayalalithaa Thanks MLAs for Adopted Bills Providing 50 Percent Reservation for Women in Local Bodies". newindianexpress. 21 February 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2016.