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Third Naveen Patnaik ministry

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Third Naveen Patnaik ministry

28th Ministry of Odisha
2009–2014
Date formed21 May 2009
Date dissolved20 May 2014
People and organisations
GovernorMurlidhar Chandrakant Bhandare
S.C. Jamir
Chief MinisterNaveen Patnaik
No. of ministers21
Member parties  BJD
Status in legislatureMajority
103 / 147 (70%)
Opposition partyINC
Opposition leaderBhupinder Singh
History
Election2009
Legislature terms4 years, 364 days
PredecessorSecond Naveen Patnaik ministry
SuccessorFourth Naveen Patnaik ministry

Naveen Patnaik was elected as chief minister of Odisha for the third time in 2009 after securing a landslide victory in 2009 Odisha Legislative Assembly election. The elections were held in the state in two phases coinciding with 2009 Indian general election. The results were declared on 16 May 2009. Biju Janata Dal secured 103 seats out of 147 in the fourteenth Odisha Legislative Assembly, becoming the first ever regional party to come to power on its own in the state. The ministry was informally known as Naveen 3.0.

Council of Ministers

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Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik along with 11 Cabinet Ministers and 9 Minister of State with Independent Charges were administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor Murlidhar Chandrakant Bhandare at the Raj Bhavan, Bhubaneswar on 21 May 2009.[1][2]

First Cabinet reshuffle took place on 10 May 2011.[3][4]

Second Cabinet reshuffle took place on 2 August 2012 on the backdrop of May 29 2012 political coup against Chief Minister by now expelled senior party leader & Rajya Sabha member Pyarimohan Mohapatra.[5][6]

Source
Portfolio Name Portrait Constituency Tenure Party
Naveen Patnaik Hinjili 21 May 2009 20 May 2014 BJD
21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
19 January 2012 2 August 2012 BJD
1 June 2012 2 August 2012 BJD
4 June 2012 2 August 2012 BJD
Cabinet Minister
Surjya Narayan Patro Digapahandi 21 May 2009 20 May 2014 BJD
Prafulla Chandra Ghadei Sukinda 21 May 2009 2 August 2012 BJD
Prasanna Acharya Rairakhol 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Prafulla Chandra Ghadei Sukinda 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Ananga Udaya Singh Deo Bolangir 10 May 2011 10 February 2012[7] BJD
Prafulla Chandra Ghadei Sukinda 4 June 2012 2 August 2012 BJD
Niranjan Pujari Sonepur 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Ananga Udaya Singh Deo Bolangir 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Prafulla Chandra Ghadei Sukinda 10 May 2011 2 August 2012 BJD
Prasanna Acharya Rairakhol 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
21 May 2009 2 August 2012 BJD
Ananga Udaya Singh Deo Bolangir 21 May 2009 10 February 2012[7] BJD
Usha Devi Chikiti 10 February 2012 2 August 2012 BJD
Maheswar Mohanty Puri 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Damodar Rout Paradeep 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Pradeep Maharathy Pipili 10 May 2011 19 January 2012[8] BJD
Debiprasad Mishra Baramba 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Damodar Rout Paradeep 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Debiprasad Mishra Baramba 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Damodar Rout Paradeep 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Prafulla Samal Bhandaripokhari 10 May 2011 2 August 2012 BJD
Bikram Keshari Arukha Bhanjanagar 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Raghunath Mohanty Basta 21 May 2009 2 August 2012 BJD
Niranjan Pujari Sonepur 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Raghunath Mohanty Basta 21 May 2009 2 August 2012 BJD
2 August 2012 15 March 2013[9] BJD
Debiprasad Mishra Baramba 15 March 2013 20 May 2014 BJD
Raghunath Mohanty Basta 2 August 2012 15 March 2013[9] BJD
21 May 2009 2 August 2012 BJD
Kalpataru Das Dharmasala 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Pramila Mallik Binjharpur 21 May 2009 7 February 2011[10] BJD
Prafulla Samal Bhandaripokhari 7 February 2011 10 May 2011 BJD
Anjali Behera Hindol 10 May 2011 1 June 2012[11] BJD
Usha Devi Chikiti 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Debiprasad Mishra Baramba 10 May 2011 2 August 2012 BJD
Bijayshree Routray Basudevpur 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Debiprasad Mishra Baramba 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Prafulla Samal Bhandaripokhari 10 May 2011 2 August 2012 BJD
Maheswar Mohanty Puri 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Prasanna Acharya Rairakhol 21 May 2009 2 August 2012 BJD
Damodar Rout Paradeep 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Prafulla Samal Bhandaripokhari 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Maheswar Mohanty Puri 10 May 2011 2 August 2012 BJD
Kalpataru Das Dharmasala 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Prafulla Samal Bhandaripokhari 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Surjya Narayan Patro Digapahandi 10 May 2011 2 August 2012 BJD
Bijaya Ranjan Singh Bariha Padampur 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Lal Bihari Himirika Rayagada 10 May 2011 20 May 2014 BJD
Bikram Keshari Arukha Bhanjanagar 21 May 2009 20 May 2014 BJD
21 May 2009 2 August 2012 BJD
Raghunath Mohanty Basta 2 August 2012 15 March 2013[9] BJD
Maheswar Mohanty Puri 15 March 2013 20 May 2014 BJD
Usha Devi Chikiti 10 May 2011 2 August 2012 BJD
10 May 2011 10 February 2012 BJD
Niranjan Pujari Sonepur 10 February 2012 2 August 2012 BJD
10 May 2011 2 August 2012 BJD
Ministers of State with Independent Charges
Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo Athmallik 21 May 2009 1 June 2012[11] BJD
Subrat Tarai Raghunathpali 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Puspendra Singh Deo Dharmagarh 21 May 2009 2 August 2012 BJD
Pratap Jena Mahanga 21 May 2009 2 August 2012 BJD
Rabi Narayan Nanda Jeypore 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak Mahakalapada 21 May 2009 2 August 2012 BJD
Arun Kumar Sahoo Nayagarh 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Prabin Chandra Bhanj Deo Morada 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Badri Narayan Patra Ghasipura 10 May 2011 2 August 2012 BJD
Ramesh Chandra Majhi Jharigam 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Badri Narayan Patra Ghasipura 10 May 2011 20 May 2014 BJD
21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Sarada Prashad Nayak Rourkela 10 May 2011 4 June 2012[12] BJD
21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
10 February 2012 4 June 2012[12] BJD
Ramesh Chandra Majhi Jharigam 21 May 2009 2 August 2012 BJD
Pratap Keshari Deb Aul 15 March 2013 20 May 2014 BJD
2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Ramesh Chandra Majhi Jharigam 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
10 May 2011 2 August 2012 BJD
2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Anjali Behera Hindol 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Sarojini Hembram Bangriposi 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Rajani Kant Singh Angul 2 August 2012 20 May 2014 BJD
Ministers of State
Prabin Chandra Bhanj Deo Morada 21 May 2009 10 May 2011 BJD
Puspendra Singh Deo Dharmagarh 10 May 2011 2 August 2012 BJD
Ramesh Chandra Majhi Jharigam 10 May 2011 2 August 2012 BJD

References

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  4. ^ archive, From our online (16 May 2012). "Naveen Patnaik reshuffles Portfolios". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  5. ^ PTI. "5 dropped, 9 new ministers in Odisha". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik makes a major reshuffle of his council of ministers". The Economic Times. 3 August 2012. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
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