Fifth Naveen Patnaik ministry explained

Cabinet Type:Ministry
Cabinet Number:30th
Jurisdiction:Odisha
Flag Border:true
Flag:File:Seal of Odisha.svg
Incumbent:2019 - 2024
Date Formed:29 May 2019
Date Dissolved:11 June 2024
Government Head Title:Chief Minister
Government Head:Naveen Patnaik
State Head Title:Governor
State Head:Ganeshi Lal
Raghubar Das
Members Number:21
Legislature Status:Majority
Political Parties: BJD
Opposition Party:BJP
Opposition Leader:Pradipta Kumar Naik (2019-2022)
Jayanarayan Mishra (2022-2024)
Election:2019
Previous:Fourth Naveen Patnaik ministry
Successor:Mohan Charan Majhi ministry

Naveen Patnaik was elected as Chief Minister of Odisha for a record fifth time in 2019 after securing a landslide victory in 2019 Odisha Legislative Assembly election. The elections were held in the state in four phases coinciding with 2019 Indian general election. The results were declared on 23 May 2019. Biju Janata Dal secured 112 seats out of 147 in the sixteenth Odisha Legislative Assembly. The ministry was informally known as Naveen 5.0.

Council of Ministers

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik along with 15 Cabinet Ministers and 5 Minister of State with Independent Charges were administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor Ganeshi Lal at the Raj Bhavan, Bhubaneswar on 29 May 2019.[1] [2] [3]

Entire cabinet was reshuffled on 5 June 2022. All ministers of previous cabinet resigned on 4 June 2022. Odisha Governor Ganeshi Lal administered the oath to the new ministers. Thirteen ministers were sworn in with Cabinet rank while eight were inducted as ministers of state. Nine ministers of the previous cabinet were retained. In a first, five women minister joined the council of ministers.[4]

Source
Portfolio Name PortraitConstituency TenureParty
Naveen PatnaikHinjili29 May 201911 June 2024
Cabinet Minister
Niranjan Pujari[5] Sonepur29 May 20195 June 2022
29 May 201922 May 2023
Bikram Keshari ArukhaBhanjanagar22 May 202311 June 2024
Prafulla Kumar MallikKamakshyanagar29 May 201911 June 2024
Naba Kishore Das[6] Jharsuguda29 May 201914 February 2023
Niranjan PujariSonepur14 February 202311 June 2024
Arun Kumar SahooNayagarh29 May 20195 June 2022
Ranendra Pratap SwainAthagarh5 June 202211 June 2024
Pratap JenaMahanga29 May 20195 June 2022
Jagannath SarakaBissam Cuttack5 June 202211 June 2024
5 June 202211 June 2024
Padmanabha BeheraBirmaharajpur29 May 20195 June 2022
Rajendra DholakiaNuapada5 June 202211 June 2024
Arun Kumar SahooNayagarh29 May 20195 June 2022
Atanu Sabyasachi NayakMahakalapada9 June 202311 June 2024
Bikram Keshari ArukhaBhanjanagar29 May 20195 June 2022
Niranjan PujariSonepur5 June 202211 June 2024
Bikram Keshari ArukhaBhanjanagar29 May 20195 June 2022
Pradip Kumar AmatBoudh5 June 202211 June 2024
Pratap JenaMahanga29 May 20195 June 2022
Pradip Kumar AmatBoudh5 June 202211 June 2024
5 June 202211 June 2024
Pratap JenaMahanga29 May 20195 June 2022
Usha DeviChikiti5 June 202211 June 2024
Sudam MarndiBangriposi22 May 202311 June 2024
29 May 20195 June 2022
Pramila Mallik[7] Binjharpur5 June 202221 September 2022
Ashok Chandra PandaEkamra Bhubaneswar21 September 202211 June 2024
5 June 202211 June 2024
Ranendra Pratap SwainAthagarh29 May 20195 June 2022
Atanu Sabyasachi NayakMahakalapada5 June 202211 June 2024
Padmanabha BeheraBirmaharajpur29 May 20195 June 2022
Tukuni SahuTitlagarh5 June 202211 June 2024
5 June 202211 June 2024
29 May 20195 June 2022
Pratap Keshari DebAul5 June 202211 June 2024
Susanta SinghBhatli29 May 20195 June 2022
29 May 20195 June 2022
Srikanta SahuPolasara5 June 202222 May 2023
Sarada Prashad NayakRourkela22 May 202311 June 2024
Ministers of State with Independent Charges
Jagannath SarakaBissam Cuttack29 May 20195 June 2022
Ashok Chandra PandaEkamra Bhubaneswar29 May 20195 June 2022
Tusharkanti BeheraKakatpur29 May 201911 June 2024
Samir Ranjan DashNimapara29 May 201922 May 2023
Raghunandan DasBalikuda-Erasama29 May 20195 June 2022
Dibya Shankar MishraJunagarh29 May 20195 June 2022
Jyoti Prakash PanigrahiSimulia29 May 20195 June 2022
Aswini Kumar PatraJaleswar5 June 202211 June 2024
5 June 202211 June 2024
Premananda NayakTelkoi29 May 20195 June 2022
Pritiranjan GharaiSukinda5 June 202211 June 2024
5 June 202211 June 2024
Padmini DianKotpad29 May 20195 June 2022
Rita SahuBijepur5 June 202211 June 2024
Basanti HembramKaranjia5 June 202211 June 2024
Rohit PujariRairakhol5 June 20229 June 2023
Ministers of State
Dibya Shankar MishraJunagarh29 May 20195 June 2022
Tusharkanti BeheraKakatpur5 June 202211 June 2024

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.thehindu.com/elections/odisha-assembly/list-of-ministers-and-their-portfolios-in-naveen-patnaiks-cabinet/article27287862.ece List of Ministers and their portfolios in Naveen Patnaik's Cabinet
  2. https://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/naveen-patnaik-govt-to-have-21-ministers-10-new-faces-119052900022_1.html Naveen Patnaik govt to have 21 ministers, 10 new faces
  3. https://www.aninews.in/news/national/politics/odisha-govt-releases-list-of-newly-inducted-council-of-ministers20190529194721/ Odisha govt releases list of newly inducted Council of Ministers
  4. Web site: Odisha cabinet reshuffle: 21 ministers sworn in, 9 retained, 11 dropped . 2022-12-29 . The New Indian Express.
  5. Web site: Livemint . 2023-05-22 . Odisha cabinet reshuffle: CM Naveen Patnaik re-inducts 3 ministers into cabinet . 2023-06-09 . mint . en.
  6. Web site: PTI . Odisha Minister Naba Das died due to cardiogenic shock after being shot . 2024-06-13 . Deccan Herald . en.
  7. Web site: 6-Time MLA Pramila Mallik Becomes First Woman Speaker Of Odisha Assembly . 2024-06-13 . NDTV.com.