First Hemananda Biswal ministry
First Hemananda Biswal ministry | |
|---|---|
21st Ministry of Odisha | |
| 1989 – 1990 | |
| Date formed | 7 December 1989 |
| Date dissolved | 5 March 1990 |
| People and organisations | |
| Governor | Saiyid Nurul Hasan Yagya Dutt Sharma |
| Chief Minister | Hemananda Biswal |
| No. of ministers | 25 |
| Member parties | Indian National Congress |
| Status in legislature | Majority 117 / 147 (80%) |
| Opposition party | Janata Party |
| Opposition leader | Biju Patnaik |
| History | |
| Election | 1985 |
| Legislature term | 88 days |
| Predecessor | Second Janaki Ballabh Patnaik ministry |
| Successor | Second Biju Patnaik ministry |
Hemananda Biswal was sworn in as the Chief minister of Odisha on 7th December 1989 for the first time.[1][2][3][4]
Brief history
Riding on the sympathy wave, after the death of Indira Gandhi, Chief Minister Janaki Patnaik was sworn in following Congress party win in 1985 Orissa Legislative Assembly election and continued till 1989.[5]
Following poor performance of Congress party in the 1989 Lok Sabha elections, Mr. Patnaik stepped down as CM taking moral responsibility.[5] Subsequently, Mr. Biswal along with 6 Cabinet Ministers, 15 Minister of State and 2 Deputy Minister were administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor Saiyid Nurul Hasan.
Mr. Biswal resigned on 5 March 1990 following Congress party's defeat in 1990 Odisha Legislative Assembly election.[5]
Council of Ministers
| Portfolio | Portrait | Name Constituency |
Tenure | Party | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Hemananda Biswal MLA from Laikera |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | ||
| Cabinet Minister | ||||||
| Anupa Singh Deo MLA from Khariar |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Bhagabat Prasad Mohanty MLA from Kendrapara |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Dambaru Majhi MLA from Dabugam |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Gangadhar Mohapatra MLA from Brahmagiri |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Ras Behari Behera MLA from Koksara |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Sk. Matlub Ali MLA from Mahanga |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Minister of State with Independent Charges | ||||||
| Amarnath Pradhan MLA from Athmallik |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Bibhuti Bhusan Singh Mardaraj MLA from Khandapara |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Bhupinder Singh MLA from Kesinga |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Dolagobinda Pradhan MLA from Cuttack Sadar |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Gajadhar Majhi MLA from Talsara |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Jayadev Jena MLA from Anandapur |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Mohan Nag MLA from Bhatli |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Netrananda Mallick MLA from Chandbali |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Sitakanta Mahapatra MLA from Barchana |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Minister of State | ||||||
| Amarnath Pradhan MLA from Athmallik |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Bibhuti Bhusan Singh Mardaraj MLA from Khandapara |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Frida Topno MLA from Raghunathpali |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Jagannath Rout MLA from Dhamnagar |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Jayadev Jena MLA from Anandapur |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Kartika Prasad Taria MLA from Birmaharajpur |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Prakash Chandra Debata MLA from Melchhamunda |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Raghab Parida MLA from Aska |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Saraswati Hembram MLA from Kuliana |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Deputy Minister | ||||||
| Parama Pujari MLA from Umarkote |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
| Judisthir Jena MLA from Jaleswar |
7 December 1989 | 5 March 1990 | INC | |||
References
- ^ PTI (25 February 2022). "Odisha's former Chief Minister Hemananda Biswal dies at age 82". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 7 March 2026.
- ^ India, Press Trust of (26 February 2022). "Odisha's former CM Hemananda Biswal dies at age 82". India Today. Retrieved 7 March 2026.
- ^ Mishra, Sandeep (27 February 2022). "Hemananda Biswal: Odisha Chief Minister Who Hated The Stop-Gap Tag". OdishaBytes. Retrieved 7 March 2026.
- ^ Das, Rabi (26 February 2022). "Hemananda Biswal: An inspiration for tribal leaders of Odisha". Odisha Channel.
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