Seat of Government | Bhubaneswar |
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Website | www |
Legislative branch | |
Assembly | |
Speaker | Pramila Mallik (BJD) |
Deputy Speaker | Saluga Pradhan (BJD) |
Members in Assembly | 147 |
Executive branch | |
Governor | Raghubar Das |
Chief Minister | Naveen Patnaik (BJD) |
Chief Secretary | Shri Pradeep Kumar Jena, IAS |
Judiciary | |
High Court | Orissa High Court |
Chief Justice | Bidyut Ranjan Sarangi (acting) |
The government of the Indian state of Odisha and its 30 districts consists of an executive, led by the Governor of Odisha, a judiciary, and a legislative branch.
Like other states in India, the head of state of Odisha is the Governor, appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Central government, and their post is largely ceremonial. The Chief Minister is the head of government and is vested with most of the executive powers. Bhubaneswar is the capital of Odisha, and houses the Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) and the secretariat. The Orissa High Court, located in Cuttack, has jurisdiction over the whole state.[1]
The present Legislative Assembly of Odisha is unicameral, consisting of 147 Member of the Legislative Assembly (M.L.A). Its term is 5 years, unless sooner dissolved.[2]
The state of Odisha is represented at the centre by its 21 Member of Parliaments in the Lok Sabha and 10 Member of Parliaments in Rajya Sabha. There are 21 Lok Sabha constituencies from which candidates gets elected in the General Election to the Lok Sabha. The Members of Rajya Sabha were elected and / or nominated by the Member of Legislative Assembly through their parent political parties..
Council of Ministers
The Total Strength of Minister is 21 out of Sanctioned Strength of 22. The total number of cabinet ministers is 16 out of which 3 are women. The total number of ministers of state is 5 out of which 2 are women. All Minister of State are having Independent Charges.
S.No | Name | Portrait | Constituency | Department | Party | |
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1. | Naveen Patnaik Chief Minister |
Hinjili |
|
BJD | ||
Cabinet Ministers | ||||||
2. | Jagannath Saraka | Bissam Cuttack |
|
BJD | ||
3. | Niranjan Pujari | Sonepur |
|
BJD | ||
4. | Ranendra Pratap Swain | Athagarh |
|
BJD | ||
5. | Pradip Kumar Amat | Boudh |
|
BJD | ||
6. | BJD | |||||
7. | Usha Devi | Chikiti |
|
BJD | ||
8. | Prafulla Kumar Mallik | Kamakshyanagar |
|
BJD | ||
9. | Pratap Keshari Deb | Aul |
|
BJD | ||
10. | Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak | Mahakalapada |
|
BJD | ||
11. | Tukuni Sahu | Titlagarh |
|
BJD | ||
12. | Ashok Chandra Panda | Ekamra Bhubaneswar |
|
BJD | ||
13. | Rajendra Dholakia | Nuapada |
|
BJD | ||
14 | Bikram Keshari Arukha | Bhanjanagar |
|
BJD | ||
15 | Sudam Marndi | Bangriposi |
|
BJD | ||
16 | Sarada Prashad Nayak | Rourkela |
|
BJD | ||
Ministers of State (Independent Charge) | ||||||
17 | Aswini Kumar Patra | Jaleswar |
|
BJD | ||
18 | Pritiranjan Gharai | Sukinda |
|
BJD | ||
19 | Rita Sahu | Bijepur |
|
BJD | ||
20 | Basanti Hembram | Karanjia |
|
BJD | ||
21 | Tusharkanti Behera | Kakatpur |
|
BJD | ||
Ministers of State | ||||||
(21) | Tusharkanti Behera | Kakatpur |
|
BJD |
See also
References
- ↑ "Jurisdiction and Seats of Indian High Courts". Eastern Book Company. Retrieved 12 May 2008.
- ↑ "Orissa Legislative Assembly". Legislative Bodies in India. National Informatics Centre, Government of India. Archived from the original on 16 May 2008. Retrieved 12 May 2008.