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Council of Ministers of Odisha (1937–2009) ODISHA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2011 COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OF ODISHA (1937–2009) FIRST PRE-INDEPENDENT ASSEMBLY, 1937 Hon’ble Governor –His Excellency Sir John Austin Hubback Hon’ble Speaker – Shri Mukunda Prasad Das Hon’ble Deputy Speaker – Shri Nanda Kishore Das (Assumed Charge of Office On 1st April, 1937) 1. Hon’ble Captain Maharaja .. Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Home Shri Krushna Chandra Gajapati Narayan Deo. and Law. 2. Hon’ble Shri Gora Chand Patnaik .. Minister of Revenue and Education 3. Hon’ble Shri Maulavi Latifur Rahaman .. Minister of Health, Local Self Government and Public Works. (The Ministry resigned on the 19th July 1937) (Assumed charge of Office on the 19th July 1937) 1. Hon’ble Shri Biswanath Das .. Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Home Affairs and Education. 2. Hon’ble Shri Nityananda Kanungo .. Minister of Revenue and Public Works 3. Hon’ble Shri Bodharam Dube .. Minister of Law, Commerce, Health & Local Self Government. (The Ministry resigned on the 6th November,1939) (Assumed charge of Office on the 24th November 1941) 1. Hon’ble Captain Shri Maharaja Krushna .. Prime Minister Chandra Gajapati Narayan Deo. 2. Hon’ble Pandit Godavaris Mishra .. Minister of Home Affairs (Publicity), Finance, Education and Development. 3. Hon’ble Shri Maulavi Abdus Sobhan .. Minister of Revenue, Health, Law and Khan. Commerce (The Ministry resigned on the 30th June 1944) SECOND PRE-INDEPENDENT ASSEMBLY, 1946 Hon’ble Governor – His Excellency Chandulal Madhavia Trivedi Hon’ble Speaker – Shri Lal Mohan Patnaik Hon’ble Deputy Speaker – Shrimati A. Laxmi Bai 357 ODISHA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2011 (Assumed charge of Office on the 23rd April 1946) 1. Hon’ble Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab .. Prime Minister, Minister of Home, Finance, Planning & Reconstruction. 2. Shri Dinabandhu Sahu .. Minister of Law, Development & Health 3. Raja Saheb Shri Kishore Chandra .. Minister of Industries, Transport Deo Bhanj. 4. Shri Sunaram Soren .. Minister of Tribal & Rural Welfare, Labour & Commerce. DEPUTY MINISTERS 1. Shrimati Basanta Manjari Devi .. Minister of Health 2. Shri Bhairab Chandra Mohanty .. Minister of Works 3. Shri Nilamani Routray .. Minister of Home 4. Shri Anup Singh Deo .. Minister of Public Relations Relief & Rehabilitation, Animal Husbandry. 5. Shri Santanu Kumar Das .. Minister of Local Self Government, Co-operation & Fisheries. (As on 11th May, 1954) 1. Shri Nabakrushna Choudhury .. Chief Minister, Minister of Cabinet, Works, Development, River Valley Developement, Relief & Rehabilitation & Public Relations. 2. Shri Sadasiva Tripathy .. Minister of Revenue, Excise and Supply (Assumed charge on 26-2-1952 & .. Resigned on 22-9-1956). 3. Raja Saheb Shri Kishore Chandra Deo Bhanj .. Minister of Industries, Transport 4. Shri Sunaram Soren .. Minister of Tribal & Rural Welfare, Labour & Commerce. 5. Shri Radhanath Rath .. Minister, Finance & Education (Assumed charge on 7-4-1952). 6. Shri Satyapriya Mohanty .. Minister of Law, Home & Health (Assumed charge on 24-4-1954) DEPUTY MINISTERS 1. Shrimati Basanta Manjari Devi .. Minister of Health 2. Shri Bhairab Chandra Mohanty .. Minister of Works 3. Shri Nilamani Routray .. Minister of Home 4. Shri Anup Singh Deo .. Minister of Public Relations, Relief & Rehabilitation, Animal Husbandry. 5. Shri Santanu Kumar Das .. Minister of Local Self Government, Co-operation & Fisheries. 6. Shri Tirthabasi Pradhan .. Minister of Transport & Forest (Assumed charge on 5-3-1952) 7. Shri Krupanidhi Naik .. Minister of Supply & Agriculture (Assumed charge on 5-3-1952) 358 ODISHA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2011 (The Ministry resigned on 19th October 1956) (As on 19th OCTOBER, 1956) 1. Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab .. Chief Minister, Minister of Political & Services, Finance, Education & Health, Tribal & Rural Welfare & Labour. 2. Shri Radhanatha Rath .. Minister of Works & Transport, Agriculture, Co-operation & Forestry, Supply, Commerce & Relief & Rehabilitation. 3. Shri Satyapriya Mohanty .. Minister of Revenue, Excise, Home & Law 4. Raja Saheb Shri Kishore Chandra .. Minister of Industries, Mining & Geology Deo Bhanj DEPUTY MINISTERS 1. Shrimati Basanta Manjari Devi .. Minister of Health 2. Shri Nilamani Routray .. Minister of Home, Industries 3. Shri Krupanidhi Naik .. Minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Marketing Organisation & Supply. 4. Shri Anup Singh Deo .. Minister of Tribal & Rural Welfare & Labour 5. Shri Santanu Kumar Das .. Minister of Co-operation, Fisheries, Relief and Rehabilitation. THE SECOND ASSEMBLY, 1957 Hon’ble Governor – Shri Bhimsen Sachara Hon’ble Speaker – Pt. Nilakantha Das Hon’ble Deputy Speaker – Shri Jadumani Mangaraj (Assumed Charge of Office on 6th April, 1957) 1. Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab .. Chief Minister, Minister of Political & Services (including Community Development & N. E. S.) and Finance. 2. Shri Lingaraj Panigrahi .. Minister of Home, Law & Education. 3. Shri Radhanath Rath .. Minister of Development (Assumed charge on 27-4-1957) 4. Shri Dinabandhu Sahu .. Minister of Industries, Mining & Geology 5. Shri Satyapriya Mohanty .. Minister of Revenue, Excise, Local Self Government. 6. Shri Sailendra Narayan Bhanj Deo .. Minister of Works 7. Shrimati Basanta Manjari Devi .. Minister of Health (excluding Local Self Government & Relief & Rehabilitation). 8. Shri Nilamani Routray .. Minister of Supply, Transport & Labour 9. Shri Pabitra Mohan Pradhan .. Minister of Tribal, Rural Welfare & Commerce 10. Shri Rama Chandra Mardaraj Deo .. Minister of River Valley, Development, (Assumed charge on 21-8-1957) Vigilance Organisation, Capital Administration, All matters relating to Rourkela Steel Plant (including) Land acquisition, Reclamation & Resettlement). 359 ODISHA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2011 DEPUTY MINISTERS 1. Shri Santanu Kumar Das .. Minister of Political & Services (G. P. Branch), Development, Fisheries & Co-operation. 2. Shri Bira Bikramaditya Singh Bariha .. Minister of Tribal & Rural Welfare (excluding Education of S.C.& S.T. and matters concerned with Tribal Research Bureau). 3. Shri Kumuda Chandra Singh .. Minister of Public Relations, Transport & Works 4. Shri Himansu Sekhar Padhi .. Minister of Agriculture (Assumed charge on 9-9-1957) (As on 22nd May 1959) 1. Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab .. Chief Minister, Minister of Political & Services. (General Branch) Home, Education, Planning & Co-ordination. 2. Shri Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo .. Minister of Finance, Industries, Mining & Geology and Law. 3. Shri Radhanath Rath .. Minister of Development 4. Shri Satyapriya Mohanty .. Minister of Revenue, Excise, Political & (assumed charge on 14-7-1959) Services, Administration of New Capital. 5. Shri Sailendra Narayan Bhanja Deo .. Minister of Works, (Appointment, Irrigation, (assumed charge on 14-7-1959) .. Embankment, Drainage & Electricity). 6. Shri Nilamani Routray .. Minister of Supply & Commerce (assumed charge on14-7-1959) 7. Shri Udit Pratap Sekhar Deo .. Minister of Political & Services, Capital (assumed charge on 14-7-1959) Administration, Tribal Welfare, Vigilance Organisation, River Valley Development, Matter relating to Rourkela Steel Plant. 8. Shri Brundaban Naik .. Minister of Transport, Works (Roads & (assumed charge on 14-7-1959) Building). 9. Shri Rama Prasad Mishra .. Minister of Health (assumed charge on 14-7-1959) 10. Shri Laxmi Prasad Mishra .. Minister of Planning & Co-ordination, (assumed charge on 14-7-1959) (Community Development, National Extension Services & Gram Panchayat Co-ordination). 11. Shri Rajaballav Mishra .. Minister of Tribal & Rural Welfare & Labour (assumed charge on 14-7-1959) 360 ODISHA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2011 (The Ministry resigned on 25th February, 1961) THE THIRD ASSEMBLY – 1961 Hon’ble Governor –Shri Y. N. 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Minister of Health, (Excluding Local Self Government) & Development (Animal Husbandry) 7. Shri Harihar Singh Mardaraj .. Minister of Works ( Roads & Building ) & Transport. (The Ministry resigned on 2nd October, 1963) AS ON 2ND OCTOBER 1963 1. Shri Biren Mitra .. Chief Minister, Minister of Finance, Industries, Mining and Geology, Irrigation & Power, Cultural Affairs, Health (Local Self Govt.) Planning and Co-ordination & Commerce. 2. Shri Brundaban Naik .. Minister of Community Development & Panchayat Raj. 3. Shri Satyapriya Mohanty .. Minister of Education, Agriculture & Animal Husbandry, Co-operation & Forestry (excluding Forestry). 361 ODISHA REFERENCE ANNUAL - 2011 4. Shri (Dr.) P. V. Jagannath Rao .. Minister of Health, ( excluding Local Self Government). 5. Shri Sadashiva Tripathy .. Minister of Revenue & Excise,Co-operation & Forestry (Forestry). 6. Shri Nilamani Routray .. Minister
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