Fifth Naveen Patnaik ministry

Fifth Naveen Patnaik ministry

30th Ministry of Odisha
2019 - 2024
Date formed29 May 2019
Date dissolved12 June 2024
People and organisations
GovernorGaneshi Lal
Raghubar Das
Chief MinisterNaveen Patnaik
No. of ministers21
Member parties  BJD
Status in legislatureMajority
112 / 147 (76%)
Opposition partyBJP
Opposition leaderPradipta Kumar Naik (2019-2022)
Jayanarayan Mishra (2022-2024)
History
Election2019
Legislature terms5 years, 13 days
PredecessorFourth Naveen Patnaik ministry
SuccessorMohan 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.

Brief history

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]

After his party's defeat in 2024 Odisha Assembly election, Mr. Patnaik submitted his resignation to Governor on 4 June 2024 to pave way for new BJP govt. He continued as Caretaker CM till 12 June 2024.[5]

Council of Ministers

Source
Portfolio Portrait Name Tenure Party
Naveen Patnaik
MLA from Hinjili
29 May 2019 11 June 2024 BJD
Cabinet Minister
Niranjan Pujari[6]
MLA from Sonepur
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
29 May 2019 22 May 2023 BJD
Bikram Keshari Arukha[6]
MLA from Bhanjanagar
22 May 2023 11 June 2024 BJD
Prafulla Kumar Mallik
MLA from Kamakshyanagar
29 May 2019 11 June 2024 BJD
Naba Kishore Das[7]
MLA from Jharsuguda
29 May 2019 14 February 2023 BJD
Niranjan Pujari[7]
MLA from Sonepur
14 February 2023 11 June 2024 BJD
Arun Kumar Sahoo
MLA from Nayagarh
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Ranendra Pratap Swain
MLA from Athagarh
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Pratap Jena
MLA from Mahanga
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Jagannath Saraka
MLA from Bissam Cuttack
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Padmanabha Behera
MLA from Birmaharajpur
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Rajendra Dholakia
MLA from Nuapada
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Arun Kumar Sahoo
MLA from Nayagarh
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak
MLA from Mahakalapada
9 June 2023 11 June 2024 BJD
Bikram Keshari Arukha
MLA from Bhanjanagar
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Niranjan Pujari
MLA from Sonepur
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Bikram Keshari Arukha
MLA from Bhanjanagar
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Pradip Kumar Amat
MLA from Boudh
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Pratap Jena
MLA from Mahanga
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Pradip Kumar Amat
MLA from Boudh
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Pratap Jena
MLA from Mahanga
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Usha Devi
MLA from Chikiti
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Sudam Marndi
MLA from Bangriposi
22 May 2023 11 June 2024 BJD
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Pramila Mallik[8]
MLA from Binjharpur
5 June 2022 21 September 2022 BJD
Ashok Chandra Panda[8]
MLA from Ekamra-Bhubaneswar
21 September 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Ranendra Pratap Swain
MLA from Athagarh
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak
MLA from Mahakalapada
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Padmanabha Behera
MLA from Birmaharajpur
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Tukuni Sahu
MLA from Titlagarh
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Pratap Keshari Deb
MLA from Aul
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Susanta Singh
MLA from Bhatli
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Srikanta Sahu[6]
MLA from Polasara
5 June 2022 22 May 2023 BJD
Sarada Prashad Nayak[6]
MLA from Rourkela
22 May 2023 11 June 2024 BJD
Ministers of State with Independent Charges
Jagannath Saraka
MLA from Bissam Cuttack
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Ashok Chandra Panda
MLA from Ekamra Bhubaneswar
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Tusharkanti Behera
MLA from Kakatpur
29 May 2019 11 June 2024 BJD
Samir Ranjan Dash[6]
MLA from Nimapara
29 May 2019 22 May 2023 BJD
Raghunandan Das
MLA from Balikuda-Erasama
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Dibya Shankar Mishra
MLA from Junagarh
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Jyoti Prakash Panigrahi
MLA from Simulia
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Aswini Kumar Patra
MLA from Jaleswar
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Premananda Nayak
MLA from Telkoi
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Pritiranjan Gharai
MLA from Sukinda
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Padmini Dian
MLA from Kotpad
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Rita Sahu
MLA from Bijepur
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Basanti Hembram
MLA from Karanjia
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD
Rohit Pujari[4]
MLA from Rairakhol
5 June 2022 9 June 2023 BJD
Ministers of State
Dibya Shankar Mishra
MLA from Junagarh
29 May 2019 5 June 2022 BJD
Tusharkanti Behera
MLA from Kakatpur
5 June 2022 11 June 2024 BJD

See also

References

  1. ^ List of Ministers and their portfolios in Naveen Patnaik's Cabinet
  2. ^ Naveen Patnaik govt to have 21 ministers, 10 new faces
  3. ^ Odisha govt releases list of newly inducted Council of Ministers
  4. ^ a b "Odisha cabinet reshuffle: 21 ministers sworn in, 9 retained, 11 dropped". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  5. ^ "Naveen Patnaik resigns as Odisha CM, paves way for new BJP government". Hindustan Times. 5 June 2024. Retrieved 14 September 2025.
  6. ^ a b c d e Livemint (22 May 2023). "Odisha cabinet reshuffle: CM Naveen Patnaik re-inducts 3 ministers into cabinet". mint. Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  7. ^ a b PTI. "Odisha Minister Naba Das died due to cardiogenic shock after being shot". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  8. ^ a b "6-Time MLA Pramila Mallik Becomes First Woman Speaker Of Odisha Assembly". NDTV.com. Retrieved 13 June 2024.