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2nd Pondicherry Representative Assembly

The Second Representative Assembly of Pondicherry Deuxième Assemblée Représentative de Pondichéry (9 September 1959 - 30 June 1963)[1] succeeded the First Representative Assembly of Pondicherry and was constituted after the victory of Indian National Congress (INC) and its ally in the 1959 assembly election held between 11 and 14 August 1959.[2]

2nd Representative Assembly of Pondicherry
Assembly Building, rue Victor Simonel, Puducherry, India
Overview
Legislative bodyPondicherry Representative Assembly
Term9 September 1959 (1959-09-09) – 30 June 1963 (1963-06-30)
Election1959 Pondicherry Representative Assembly election
GovernmentIndian National Congress
OppositionPeople's Front
Members39

Background edit

The First Representative Assembly of Pondicherry which was constituted in 1955 after 1955 Pondicherry Representative Assembly election. However, that government was not stable as the ruling party was ridden with personal strifes and factions. The Government of India had to intervene finally by dissolving the Assembly following the instability caused by the change of party affiliation of members. Then, the Chief Commissioner took over the administration in October 1958. Later, after nine months, second general elections were held to the Pondicherry Representative Assembly in 1959.[3]

Important members edit

Members of the 2nd Pondicherry Representative Assembly edit

Party Name Members
  Congress 21
  People's Front (P.F.) 13
  PSP 1
  Independents 4

Keys:   Congress (21)   People's Front (P.F.) (13)   Praja Socialist Party (P.S.P.) (1)   Independent (4)

Members of the 2nd Pondicherry Representative Assembly
S. No Name Constituency Region Party
1 Kamichetty Savithri Anakalapettai[note 2] Yanam Ind.
2 K.S.V. Prasadarao Naidu Andhrapettai[note 3] Yanam Ind.
3 P.C. Purushottam Rettiar Archivak–Tavalacoupom Pondicherry Congress
4 K.Ramanujam Ariankuppam Pondicherry P.F.
5 K. Subrahmania Padayachi Bahour Pondicherry Congress
6 M.M.Hussein Bussy Street Pondicherry P.F.
7 Annamalai Naicker Embaralam-Kalamandapam Pondicherry Congress
8 S. Somasundara Chettiar Kalapet Pondicherry Congress
9 Mohamed Ismail Maricar Karikal North Karikal Congress
10 K.E.M. Mohamed Ibrahim Maricar Karikal Central Karikal Ind.
11 K.V. Prosper Karikal South Karikal Congress
12 K.S.Govindaraj Karaikovil Pathu Karikal Congress
13 Smt. Saraswathi Subbiah Kasikaddai Pondicherry P.F.
14 P.C. Murugaswamy Clemenceau Kurichikuppam Pondicherry P.F.
15 R.L. Purushottam Reddiar Kuruvinattam-Kariambuttur Pondicherry Congress
16 V.Ramaswamy Pillai Madhakovil Karikal Congress
17 C. E. Barathan Mahe Town Mahe Congress
18 Édouard Goubert Mannadipet Pondicherry Congress `
19 V.Subbaiah Murungapakkam-Nainar Mandapam Pondicherry P.F.
20 P. Abraham Muthialpet Pondicherry Congress
21 P. Shanmugam Nedungadu Karikal Congress
22 N. Govindaraju Nellitope Town Pondicherry P.F.
23 D. Rathinasabapathy Pillai Neravy Karikal Congress
24 Venkatasubba Reddiar Nettapakkam Pondicherry Congress
25 N. Guruswamy Oulgaret Pondicherry P.F.
26 R. Vaithilingam Ooppalaom Pondicherry P.F.
27 R. Pakir Mohammed Oossetteri Pondicherry P.F.
28 C.T.Raman Palloor Mahe P.S.P.
29 T.N.Purushottama Panthakkal Mahe Congress
30 A. S. Gangeyan Rajbhavan Pondicherry Congress
31 V.Narayanaswamy Reddiarpalayam Town Pondicherry P.F.
32 P.Narayana Swamy Saram and Lawspet Pondicherry P.F.
33 S. Natarajan Sellipet-Souttoukeny Pondicherry P.F.
34 K. M. Guruswamy Pillai Thirumeni Alagar Karikal Congress
35 V. M. C. Varada Pillai Thirumalayapattinam North Karikal Congress
36 Nagamuthu Pillai Thirumalarayanpattinam South Karikal Congress
37 Subbarayulu Naicker Tirunalar-Badrakaliamman Kovil Karikal Congress
38 Soundarassamy Tirunalar-Darbaranyeswarar Koil Karikal Ind.
39 M. Chidambaram Villenour Pondicherry P.F.

Council of ministers of Reddiar (1959-1963) edit

Under supervision of then chief commissioner L.R.S Singh a Council of ministers was formed under leadership of V. Venkatasubba Reddiar:[5] on 9 September 1959.[1]: 966  President of the assembly that is equivalent to speaker was A. S. Gangeyan.[6]: 475 

As on 20 April 1962 the composition of ministry of Venkatasubba Reddiar was as follows:

Minister Portfolio
V. Venkatasubba Reddiar
Chief minister
Public Works, Electrical, Fisheries and Port
Édouard Goubert Finance, Labour and Industries
C. E. Barathan Local Administration, Education and Transport
Gouroussamy Pillai
Revenue minister
Revenue, Veterinary and Information
P. Shanmugam
Agriculture minister
Agriculture, Rural Development and Harijan Welfare
Mohamed Ismail Maricar
Health minister
Health, Hygiene and Co-operation

Council of ministers of Goubert (1963-1964) edit

The French settlements of India were de jure transferred on 16 August 1962. Pondicherry Representative Assembly functioned until June 30, 1963, and succeeded by Puducherry Legislative Assembly. The Indian Parliament enacted the Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 that came into force on 1 July 1963, and the pattern of Government prevailing in the rest of the country was introduced in this territory also, but subject to certain limitations.[7] Edouard Goubert became the chief minister in the subsequent Pondicherry Legislative Assembly.

In the First Legislative Assembly of Pondicherry, under supervision of then chief commissioner S.K. Datta a Council of ministers was formed under leadership of Édouard Goubert:[8] on 1 July 1963.[1] Speaker was A. S. Gangeyan.

Minister Portfolio
Édouard Goubert
Chief Minister
Confidential and Cabinet Department, Home Department, Appointments Department, General Administration Department (except Information, Publicity and Government Press,) Education Department, Legislative and Judicial Department, Industries Department, Finance Department and any other business not allocated to any other Minister
V. Venkatasubba Reddiar
Development minister
Five Year Plans-Planning, Implementation and Evaluation, Public Works Department, Electricity, Fisheries, Port, Government Press and Statistics
Gouroussamy Pillai
Revenue minister
Revenue Department, Animal Husbandry, Information and Publicity Department
Mohamed Ismail Maricar
Health minister
Medical and Public Health Department, Co-operation and Town Planning
M.K.Zeevaratnam Local Administration Department, Labour Department, Social, Child and Women's Welfare
V.M.C. Varada Pillay

Agriculture minister
Agriculture, Community Development and Local Development Works

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d G. C. Malhotra (2004). Cabinet Responsibility to Legislature. Lok Sabha Secretariat. ISBN 9788120004009.
  2. ^ "India, A Reference Annual 1956". Publications Division. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. 1956. p. 494.
  3. ^ K. K., Rajagopalan (September 12, 1959). "Pondicherry Assembly Elections An Analysis" (PDF). The Economic Weekly. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  4. ^ S. Steinberg (1960). The Statesman's Year-Book 1960: The One-Volume ENCYCLOPAEDIA of all nations. MACMILLAN&Co.LTD, London. ISBN 9780230270893.
  5. ^ "India A Reference Annual 1962". Publications Division. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. 1962. p. 499.
  6. ^ S. Steinberg (1963). The Statesman's Year-Book 1963: The One-Volume ENCYCLOPAEDIA of all nations. MACMILLAN&Co.LTD, London. ISBN 9780230270923.
  7. ^ "The Government of Union Territories Act, 1963" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  8. ^ "The Union Territory of Pondicherry, Maps & Charts" (PDF). Ajaib Singh, Bureau of Statistics. Government of Pondicherry. 1963.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Equivalent to Speaker in contemporary Indian assemblies
  2. ^ i.e. Kanakalapeta constituency
  3. ^ i.e. Adi Andhrapeta constituency

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The Second Representative Assembly of Pondicherry Deuxieme Assemblee Representative de Pondichery 9 September 1959 30 June 1963 1 succeeded the First Representative Assembly of Pondicherry and was constituted after the victory of Indian National Congress INC and its ally in the 1959 assembly election held between 11 and 14 August 1959 2 2nd Representative Assembly of Pondicherry First Pondicherry Representative Assembly First Legislative Assembly of Pondicherry Assembly Building rue Victor Simonel Puducherry IndiaOverviewLegislative bodyPondicherry Representative AssemblyTerm9 September 1959 1959 09 09 30 June 1963 1963 06 30 Election1959 Pondicherry Representative Assembly electionGovernmentIndian National CongressOppositionPeople s FrontMembers39 Contents 1 Background 2 Important members 3 Members of the 2nd Pondicherry Representative Assembly 4 Council of ministers of Reddiar 1959 1963 5 Council of ministers of Goubert 1963 1964 6 See also 7 References 8 NotesBackground editThe First Representative Assembly of Pondicherry which was constituted in 1955 after 1955 Pondicherry Representative Assembly election However that government was not stable as the ruling party was ridden with personal strifes and factions The Government of India had to intervene finally by dissolving the Assembly following the instability caused by the change of party affiliation of members Then the Chief Commissioner took over the administration in October 1958 Later after nine months second general elections were held to the Pondicherry Representative Assembly in 1959 3 Important members editPresident note 1 A S Gangeyan from September 1959 to 30 June 1963 4 197 Leader of the House V Venkatasubba Reddiar from 9 September 1959 1 978 to 30 June 1963 Leader of opposition V Subbiah from September 1959 to 30 June 1963Members of the 2nd Pondicherry Representative Assembly editParty Name Members Congress 21 People s Front P F 13 PSP 1 Independents 4Keys Congress 21 People s Front P F 13 Praja Socialist Party P S P 1 Independent 4 Members of the 2nd Pondicherry Representative Assembly S No Name Constituency Region Party1 Kamichetty Savithri Anakalapettai note 2 Yanam Ind 2 K S V Prasadarao Naidu Andhrapettai note 3 Yanam Ind 3 P C Purushottam Rettiar Archivak Tavalacoupom Pondicherry Congress4 K Ramanujam Ariankuppam Pondicherry P F 5 K Subrahmania Padayachi Bahour Pondicherry Congress6 M M Hussein Bussy Street Pondicherry P F 7 Annamalai Naicker Embaralam Kalamandapam Pondicherry Congress8 S Somasundara Chettiar Kalapet Pondicherry Congress9 Mohamed Ismail Maricar Karikal North Karikal Congress10 K E M Mohamed Ibrahim Maricar Karikal Central Karikal Ind 11 K V Prosper Karikal South Karikal Congress12 K S Govindaraj Karaikovil Pathu Karikal Congress13 Smt Saraswathi Subbiah Kasikaddai Pondicherry P F 14 P C Murugaswamy Clemenceau Kurichikuppam Pondicherry P F 15 R L Purushottam Reddiar Kuruvinattam Kariambuttur Pondicherry Congress16 V Ramaswamy Pillai Madhakovil Karikal Congress17 C E Barathan Mahe Town Mahe Congress18 Edouard Goubert Mannadipet Pondicherry Congress 19 V Subbaiah Murungapakkam Nainar Mandapam Pondicherry P F 20 P Abraham Muthialpet Pondicherry Congress21 P Shanmugam Nedungadu Karikal Congress22 N Govindaraju Nellitope Town Pondicherry P F 23 D Rathinasabapathy Pillai Neravy Karikal Congress24 Venkatasubba Reddiar Nettapakkam Pondicherry Congress25 N Guruswamy Oulgaret Pondicherry P F 26 R Vaithilingam Ooppalaom Pondicherry P F 27 R Pakir Mohammed Oossetteri Pondicherry P F 28 C T Raman Palloor Mahe P S P 29 T N Purushottama Panthakkal Mahe Congress30 A S Gangeyan Rajbhavan Pondicherry Congress31 V Narayanaswamy Reddiarpalayam Town Pondicherry P F 32 P Narayana Swamy Saram and Lawspet Pondicherry P F 33 S Natarajan Sellipet Souttoukeny Pondicherry P F 34 K M Guruswamy Pillai Thirumeni Alagar Karikal Congress35 V M C Varada Pillai Thirumalayapattinam North Karikal Congress36 Nagamuthu Pillai Thirumalarayanpattinam South Karikal Congress37 Subbarayulu Naicker Tirunalar Badrakaliamman Kovil Karikal Congress38 Soundarassamy Tirunalar Darbaranyeswarar Koil Karikal Ind 39 M Chidambaram Villenour Pondicherry P F Council of ministers of Reddiar 1959 1963 editUnder supervision of then chief commissioner L R S Singh a Council of ministers was formed under leadership of V Venkatasubba Reddiar 5 on 9 September 1959 1 966 President of the assembly that is equivalent to speaker was A S Gangeyan 6 475 As on 20 April 1962 the composition of ministry of Venkatasubba Reddiar was as follows Minister PortfolioV Venkatasubba ReddiarChief minister Public Works Electrical Fisheries and PortEdouard Goubert Finance Labour and IndustriesC E Barathan Local Administration Education and TransportGouroussamy PillaiRevenue minister Revenue Veterinary and InformationP ShanmugamAgriculture minister Agriculture Rural Development and Harijan WelfareMohamed Ismail MaricarHealth minister Health Hygiene and Co operationCouncil of ministers of Goubert 1963 1964 editThe French settlements of India were de jure transferred on 16 August 1962 Pondicherry Representative Assembly functioned until June 30 1963 and succeeded by Puducherry Legislative Assembly The Indian Parliament enacted the Government of Union Territories Act 1963 that came into force on 1 July 1963 and the pattern of Government prevailing in the rest of the country was introduced in this territory also but subject to certain limitations 7 Edouard Goubert became the chief minister in the subsequent Pondicherry Legislative Assembly In the First Legislative Assembly of Pondicherry under supervision of then chief commissioner S K Datta a Council of ministers was formed under leadership of Edouard Goubert 8 on 1 July 1963 1 Speaker was A S Gangeyan Minister PortfolioEdouard GoubertChief Minister Confidential and Cabinet Department Home Department Appointments Department General Administration Department except Information Publicity and Government Press Education Department Legislative and Judicial Department Industries Department Finance Department and any other business not allocated to any other MinisterV Venkatasubba ReddiarDevelopment minister Five Year Plans Planning Implementation and Evaluation Public Works Department Electricity Fisheries Port Government Press and StatisticsGouroussamy PillaiRevenue minister Revenue Department Animal Husbandry Information and Publicity DepartmentMohamed Ismail MaricarHealth minister Medical and Public Health Department Co operation and Town PlanningM K Zeevaratnam Local Administration Department Labour Department Social Child and Women s WelfareV M C Varada PillayAgriculture minister Agriculture Community Development and Local Development WorksSee also editGovernment of Puducherry List of chief ministers of Puducherry List of lieutenant governors of Puducherry Puducherry Legislative Assembly Pondicherry Representative Assembly 1959 Pondicherry Representative Assembly electionReferences edit a b c d G C Malhotra 2004 Cabinet Responsibility to Legislature Lok Sabha Secretariat ISBN 9788120004009 India A Reference Annual 1956 Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India 1956 p 494 K K Rajagopalan September 12 1959 Pondicherry Assembly Elections An Analysis PDF The Economic Weekly Retrieved 10 June 2020 S Steinberg 1960 The Statesman s Year Book 1960 The One Volume ENCYCLOPAEDIA of all nations MACMILLAN amp Co LTD London ISBN 9780230270893 India A Reference Annual 1962 Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India 1962 p 499 S Steinberg 1963 The Statesman s Year Book 1963 The One Volume ENCYCLOPAEDIA of all nations MACMILLAN amp Co LTD London ISBN 9780230270923 The Government of Union Territories Act 1963 PDF Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India Retrieved 8 June 2020 The Union Territory of Pondicherry Maps amp Charts PDF Ajaib Singh Bureau of Statistics Government of Pondicherry 1963 Notes edit Equivalent to Speaker in contemporary Indian assemblies i e Kanakalapeta constituency i e Adi Andhrapeta constituency Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2nd Pondicherry Representative Assembly amp oldid 1171182174, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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