Second Yediyurappa ministry
27th Ministry of Karnataka
2008 - 2011
Date formed30 May 2008
Date dissolved31 July 2011
People and organisations
Head of stateHon'ble Governor of Karnataka
Head of governmentB. S. Yeddyurappa
No. of ministers32
Total no. of members33
Member partiesBharatiya Janata Party
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyIndian National Congress
Janata Dal (Secular)
Opposition leaderMallikarjun Kharge
Siddaramaiah (assembly)
History
Election(s)2008
Outgoing election2013 (After Shettar ministry)
Legislature term(s)5 years
PredecessorFirst Yediyurappa ministry
SuccessorD. V. Sadananda Gowda ministry

This is a list of ministers from B. S. Yeddyurappa cabinets starting from 30 May 2008 to 31 July 2011. B. S. Yeddyurappa is the leader of Bharatiya Janata Party and was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Karnataka on 30 May 2008. Here is the list of the ministers of his ministry.[1][2][3][4][5]

Council of Ministers[6][7]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Chief Minister
Finance
Department Personnel and Administrative Reforms
Cabinet Affairs
Intelligence
Mines & Geology
Other departments not allocated to any Minister
30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Home Affairs30 May 200823 September 2010 BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Transport30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Law & Justice
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Legislation
Minister of Urban Development
30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Energy30 May 200828 January 2010[8] BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Public Works Department30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Higher Education30 May 200823 September 2010 BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Medical Education30 May 200812 September 2010[9] BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Primary & Secondary Education30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of IT & BT30 May 20083 December 2010[10] BJP
Minister of Excise30 May 200823 September 2010 BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Science & Technology30 May 200823 September 2010 BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Tourism
Minister of Infrastructure Development
30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Revenue30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Horticulture
S. K. Belubbi
30 May 200823 September 2010 BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Health & Family Welfare30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Major & Medium Irrigation30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Minor Irrigation30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Large & Medium Industries30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Cooperation30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs30 May 20082 May 2010[11] BJP
2 May 201023 September 2010 BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Housing
SN Krishnaiah Shetty
30 May 200817 June 2009[12] BJP
23 September 20103 December 2010[13] BJP
Minister of Muzrai
SN Krishnaiah Shetty
30 May 200817 June 2009 BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Ports & Inland Transport30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Fisheries30 May 200823 September 2010 BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Animal Husbandry30 May 200823 September 2010 BJP
P. M. Narendra Swamy
23 September 201031 July 2011 Independent
Minister of Rural Development & Panchayat Raj30 May 20089 November 2009[14] BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Labour30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Agriculture30 May 200823 September 2010 BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Haj, Wakf & Minority Welfare30 May 200831 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Planning & Statistics30 May 200823 September 2010 BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Social Welfare30 May 20089 September 2009[15] Independent
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Agriculture Marketing30 May 200831 July 2011 Independent
Minister of Textiles
Goolihatti D Shekhar
30 May 200823 September 2010 Independent
Venkataramanappa
23 September 201031 July 2011 Independent
Minister of Youth Affairs
Goolihatti D Shekhar
30 May 200823 September 2010 Independent
23 September 201031 July 2011 Independent
Minister of Women & Child Development
P. M. Narendra Swamy
30 May 200823 September 2010 Independent
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Sericulture
Venkataramanappa
30 May 200831 July 2011 Independent
Minister of Small Scale Industries
Venkataramanappa
30 May 200823 September 2010 Independent
23 September 201031 July 2011 Independent
Minister of Sugar Industries30 May 200823 September 2010 Independent
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Environment & Ecology23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Forest23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Municipal Administration30 May 200823 September 2010 BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Public Enterprises Department23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP
Minister of Small Savings & Lotteries30 May 200823 September 2010 BJP
23 September 201031 July 2011 BJP

See also

References

  1. "Yeddyurappa leaves out Shettar from Ministry, violence erupts in Hubli". The Hindu. 31 May 2008. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  2. ‘I was offered Speaker’s post’
  3. Failure to include Shettar in Ministry brews trouble for BJP
  4. Yeddyurappa sworn in
  5. Six Cabinet Rank Ministers Inducted into Ministry
  6. "List of Ministers in Karnataka Government in 2008". Karnataka.com. 23 September 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  7. "BSY Cabinet Ministers". Karnataka.com. 2 September 2011. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  8. "Eshwarappa becomes Karnataka BJP chief; quits as minister". 28 January 2010.
  9. "Karnataka Minister resigns on Yeddyurappa's directive". The Hindu. 13 September 2010.
  10. "Karnataka IT and housing minister Katta Subramanya Naidu resigns".
  11. "Hartalu Halappa quits Karnataka Ministry". The Hindu. 2 May 2010.
  12. "Terror dogs Nagarabhavi".
  13. "Karnataka IT and housing minister Katta Subramanya Naidu resigns".
  14. "Shobha Karandlaje Resigns from Karnataka Cabinet". Archived from the original on 5 August 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  15. "CM gives Sudhakar a week to resign".
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