T. M. Jacob was the leader of the Kerala Congress (Jacob), a splinter faction of the Kerala Congress. He was born on September 16, 1950, to T S Mathew and Annamma. Jacob was the Food & Civil Supplies Minister[1] in the UDF government, which was elected into power in Kerala in 2011 died he was 61..
(September 16, 1950 – October 30, 2011)
T. M. Jacob was first elected to the Kerala Legislative Assembly as an MLA from Piravom constituency in Ernakulam district in 1977, and remained a member for a period of over thirty years, representing Piravom and Kothamangalam constituencies.[2] Jacob has served as the Education Minister in the Government of Kerala under K. Karunakaran in the 1980's[3], and as the Irrigation and Water Supply Minister in the UDF Government under A. K. Antony which was elected into power in 2001.[4] He first became a minister in the K. Karunakaran cabinet which held office from 1982–1987[5] and then subsequently from 1991–1995[6] . He was a Christian, belonging to the Syriac Orthodox Church. He died on October 30, 2011 in a private hospital in Kochi.[7] He is survived by his mother, brother, his wife and two children.[2]
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(September 16, 1950 – October 30, 2011)
T. M. Jacob was first elected to the Kerala Legislative Assembly as an MLA from Piravom constituency in Ernakulam district in 1977, and remained a member for a period of over thirty years, representing Piravom and Kothamangalam constituencies.[2] Jacob has served as the Education Minister in the Government of Kerala under K. Karunakaran in the 1980's[3], and as the Irrigation and Water Supply Minister in the UDF Government under A. K. Antony which was elected into power in 2001.[4] He first became a minister in the K. Karunakaran cabinet which held office from 1982–1987[5] and then subsequently from 1991–1995[6] . He was a Christian, belonging to the Syriac Orthodox Church. He died on October 30, 2011 in a private hospital in Kochi.[7] He is survived by his mother, brother, his wife and two children.[2]
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