2nd Orissa Pre Independence Provincial Assembly
| 2nd Orissa Pre Independence Provincial Assembly | |||||
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Flag of British Raj | |||||
| Overview | |||||
| Meeting place | Ravenshaw College Hall, Cuttack, Odisha, India | ||||
| Term | 18 April 1946 – 20 February 1952 | ||||
| Election | 1946 | ||||
| Government | Indian National Congress | ||||
| Website | assembly | ||||
| Orissa Provincial Assembly | |||||
House Composition as on 1946 | |||||
| Members | 60 (till 9/9/1949) 91 (after 9/9/1949)[a] | ||||
| Governor | Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi Kailash Nath Katju Asaf Ali V. P. Menon (Acting) | ||||
| Speaker | Lal Mohan Patnaik, INC | ||||
| Deputy Speaker | Adruti Lakshmi Bai, INC | ||||
| Leader of the House (Prime Minister) | Harekrushna Mahatab, INC Nabakrushna Choudhuri, INC | ||||
| Party control | Indian National Congress (47/60) (till 9/9/1949) (47/91) (after 9/9/1949) | ||||
| 14 sessions with 224 sitting days | |||||
The Second Orissa Pre Independence Provincial Assembly was convened after the 1946 Indian provincial elections.[1][2]
House Composition
| Party | Strength |
|---|---|
| Indian National Congress | 47 |
| All India Muslim League | 4 |
| Communist Party of India | 1 |
| Nominated | 4 |
| Independent | 4 |
| No Party Affiliation | 31 |
Office Bearers
| Post | Portrait | Name | Tenure | Party | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Governor | Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi | Assembly Begins | 14 August 1947 | N/A | ||
| Kailash Nath Katju | 15 August 1947 | 20 June 1948 | ||||
| Asaf Ali | 21 June 1948 | 5 May 1951 | ||||
| V. P. Menon (Acting) |
6 May 1951 | 17 July 1951 | ||||
| Asaf Ali | 18 July 1951 | Assembly Dissolves | ||||
| Speaker | Lal Mohan Patnaik Member from Indian Christian Orissa |
29 May 1946 | 6 March 1952 | Indian National Congress | ||
| Deputy Speaker | Adruti Lakshmi Bai Member from Berhampur Town |
29 May 1946 | 20 February 1952 | Indian National Congress | ||
| Prime Minister | Harekrushna Mahatab Member from East Bhadrak |
23 April 1946 | 12 May 1950 | Indian National Congress | ||
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Nabakrushna Choudhuri Member from North Kendrapara |
12 May 1950 | 20 February 1952 | Indian National Congress | ||
Council of Ministers
First Harekrushna Mahatab Ministry
| Portfolio[3][4][5] | Portrait | Name Constituency |
Tenure | Party | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Harekrushna Mahatab Member from East Bhadrak |
23 April 1946 | 14 August 1947 | Indian National Congress | ||
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15 August 1947 | 12 May 1950 | Indian National Congress | |||
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15 May 1949 | 12 May 1950 | Indian National Congress | |||
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Nityanand Kanungo Member from South Cuttack Sadar |
23 April 1946 | 12 May 1950 | Indian National Congress | ||
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Lingaraj Misra Member from North Puri Sadar |
23 April 1946 | 12 May 1950 | Indian National Congress | ||
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Nabakrushna Choudhuri Member from North Kendrapara |
23 April 1946 | 23 April 1948 | Indian National Congress | |
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Sadasiba Tripathy Member from Nawarangpur |
19 August 1948 | 12 May 1950 | Indian National Congress | ||
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[ | Radhakrushna Biswasray Member from Koraput |
23 April 1946 | 13 July 1948 | Indian National Congress | |
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Lal Ranjit Singh Bariha Member from East Bargarh |
19 August 1948 | 12 May 1950 | Indian National Congress | ||
|
Rajakrishna Bose Member from East Kendrapara |
19 August 1948 | 12 May 1950 | Indian National Congress | ||
First Nabakrushna Choudhuri Ministry
| Portfolio[3][4] | Portrait | Name
Constituency |
Tenure | Party | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Nabakrushna Choudhuri Member from North Kendrapara |
12 May 1950 | 20 February 1952 | Indian National Congress | |
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11 November 1950 | Indian National Congress | ||||
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11 November 1950 | 20 February 1952 | Indian National Congress | |||
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Nityanand Kanungo Member from South Cuttack Sadar |
12 May 1950 | 20 February 1952 | Indian National Congress | ||
| Lingaraj Misra Member from North Puri Sadar |
12 May 1950 | 20 February 1952 | Indian National Congress | |||
|
Sadasiba Tripathy Member from Nawarangpur |
12 May 1950 | 20 February 1952 | Indian National Congress | ||
Members of Provincial Assembly
| # | Constituency | Member | Party | Remarks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cuttack District | |||||
| 1 | East Cuttack Sadar | Sarangadhar Das | Indian National Congress | ||
| Narayan Birabar Samanta | Indian National Congress | Won in bypoll. | |||
| 2 | North Cuttack Sadar | Bhairab Chandra Mohanty | Indian National Congress | ||
| 3 | North Cuttack Sadar (SC) | Kanhu Charan Das | Indian National Congress | ||
| 4 | Central Cuttack Sadar | Biju Patnaik | Indian National Congress | ||
| 5 | West Cuttack Sadar | Gouranga Charan Das | Indian National Congress | ||
| 6 | South Cuttack Sadar | Nityananda Kanungo | Indian National Congress | Minister | |
| 7 | Angul | Hrusikesh Tripathy | Indian National Congress | ||
| 8 | Central Kendrapara | Dinabandhu Sahoo | Indian National Congress | ||
| 9 | East Kendrapara | Raj Krushna Bose | Indian National Congress | Minister | |
| 10 | North Kendrapara | Nabakrushna Choudhuri | Indian National Congress | Chief Minister | |
| 11 | East Jajpur | Gadadhar Dutta | Indian National Congress | ||
| 12 | East Jajpur (SC) | Santanu Kumar Das | Indian National Congress | ||
| 13 | North Jajpur | Madan Mohan Patnaik | Indian National Congress | ||
| 14 | West Jajpur | Dwarakanath Das | Indian National Congress | ||
| Puri District | |||||
| 15 | East Puri Sadar | Jayakrushna Mohanty | Indian National Congress | ||
| 16 | North Puri Sadar | Lingaraj Misra | Indian National Congress | Minister | |
| 17 | North Puri Sadar (SC) | Purnananda Samal | Indian National Congress | ||
| 18 | South Puri Sadar | Lokanath Mishra | Indian National Congress | ||
| 19 | East Khurda | Banamali Patnaik | Indian National Congress | ||
| 20 | West Khurda | Shatyabadi Nanda | Indian National Congress | ||
| Balasore District | |||||
| 21 | Central Balasore Sadar | Surendra Nath Das | Indian National Congress | ||
| 2 2 | North Balasore Sadar | Karunakar Panigrahi | Indian National Congress | ||
| 23 | South Balasore Sadar | Kailash Chandra Mohanty | Indian National Congress | ||
| 24 | East Bhadrak | Harekrushna Mahatab | Indian National Congress | Chief Minister, Resigned to join First Nehru ministry | |
| Sahadev Das | Indian National Congress | Elected in bypoll. | |||
| 25 | West Bhadrak | Bhagabat Sahu | Indian National Congress | ||
| 26 | West Bhadrak (SC) | Brundabana Das | Indian National Congress | ||
| Sambalpur District | |||||
| 27 | Sambalpur Sadar | Bodh Ram Dube | Indian National Congress | Resigned. | |
| Shraddhakar Supakar | Indian National Congress | Elected in bypoll. | |||
| 28 | Sambalpur Sadar (BT) | Mohan Singh | Indian National Congress | ||
| 29 | East Bargarh | Lakshmi Narayan Mishra | Indian National Congress | ||
| 30 | East Bargarh (SC) | Bisi Ganda | Indian National Congress | ||
| 31 | West Bargarh | Lal Ranjit Singh Bariha | Indian National Congress | ||
| 32 | Khariar | Artatrano Deo | Independent | ||
| Ganjam District | |||||
| 33 | Berhampur (Group 1) | Uma Charan Patnaik | Indian National Congress | ||
| 34 | Berhampur (Group 2) | Somanath Panda | Indian National Congress | ||
| 35 | Berhampur (Group 3) | Narayan Murty Gade | Indian National Congress | ||
| 36 | Paralakimedi | Ananta Tripathy Sarma | Indian National Congress | ||
| 37 | Ghumsur | Dinabandhu Behera | Indian National Congress | ||
| 38 | Kudala | Jagannath Mishra | Indian National Congress | ||
| 39 | Chatrapur | Narayan Panda | Indian National Congress | ||
| 40 | Aska Suruda | Madhusudan Mohapatra | Indian National Congress | ||
| 41 | Aska Suruda (SC) | Iswar Naik | Indian National Congress | ||
| Koraput District | |||||
| 42 | Jeypore Malkangiri | Radhamohan Sahu | Indian National Congress | ||
| 43 | Nawarangpur | Sadasiba Tripathy | Indian National Congress | ||
| 44 | Koraput | Radhakrushna Biswasray | Indian National Congress | Minister | |
| 45 | Baliguda Khondmals | Narayan Patra | Indian National Congress | ||
| Muhammadan Constituencies | |||||
| 46 | Cuttack Sadar | Mahammed Yusuf | All-India Muslim League | ||
| 47 | North Cuttack cum Anugul | Saiyid Fazle Haque | All-India Muslim League | ||
| 48 | Balasore cum Sambalpur | Mahammed Khan | All-India Muslim League | ||
| 49 | South Orissa | Latifur Rahman | All-India Muslim League | ||
| Woman Constituencies | |||||
| 50 | Cuttack Town | Priyambada Devi | Indian National Congress | ||
| 51 | Berhampur Town | Adruti Lakshmi Bai | Indian National Congress | Deputy Speaker | |
| Land Holder Constituencies | |||||
| 52 | East Orissa | Raja Sailendra Narayan Bhanja Deo | Independent | ||
| 53 | West Orissa | Raibahadur Lokanath Mishra | Independent | ||
| Other Reserved Constituencies | |||||
| 54 | Indian Christian Orissa | Lal Mohan Patnaik | Indian National Congress | Speaker | |
| 55 | Commerce and Industry Orissa | Ghanshyam Das Thirani | Independent | ||
| 56 | Labour Orissa | Baidyanath Rath | Communist Party of India | ||
| Nominated Members | |||||
| 57 | Nominated | Lakshmi Narayan Sahoo | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 58 | Anne Catherine Munro | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 59 | Godavarthi Ramdas | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 60 | Antarjyami Mallick | No Party Affiliation | |||
| Members from Gadjat States | |||||
| 61 | Baudh | Mohan Misra | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 62 | Athmallik | Dasaratha Pradhan | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 63 | Hindol, Narsinghpur, Khandpara |
Radhanath Rath | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 64 | Dhenkanal | Surendra Mohan Patnaik | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 65 | Mahesh Chandra Subahusingh | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 66 | Kalahandi | Kaliprasad Babu | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 67 | Gajanan Nayak | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 68 | Thatraja Rudra Pratap Singh Deo | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 69 | Utsabananda Pradhan | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 70 | Rairakhol, Sonepur |
Sashibhusan Pradhan | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 71 | Bamra | Jallandhar Deb | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 72 | Patna | Ram Charan Patel | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 73 | Nimai Charan Panigrahi | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 74 | Kapur Chand Naik | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 75 | Kapileswar Prasad Nanda | No Party Affiliation | Minister | ||
| 76 | Sundergarh (Gangpur State) | Ram Charan Patel | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 77 | Shib Narayan Singh Mohapatra | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 78 | Bonai | Narahari Dandapat | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 79 | Keonjhar | Manikram Mahanto | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 80 | Laxmi Narayan Bhanja Deo | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 81 | Mayurbhanj | Harish Chandra Das | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 82 | Gopinath Naik | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 83 | Lal Mohan Pati | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 84 | Siris Chandra Das | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 85 | Mangovind Pati | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 86 | Sarat Chandra Das | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 87 | Nilgiri | Kirtan Behari Mohanty | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 88 | Sarat Chandra Mohanty | No Party Affiliation | |||
| 89 | Athgarh | Pabitra Mohan Pradhan | No Party Affiliation | Minister | |
| 90 | Ranpur | Antarjyami Sahu | No Party Affiliation | ||
| 91 | Nayagarh | Sridhar Das | No Party Affiliation | ||
Notes
- ^ On the 9th September 1949, the Governor-General of India nominated 31 persons to fill the additional seats in the Orissa Provincial Legislative Assembly to represent the people of 26 Gadjahat States who joined India by singing Instrument of Accession. It increased house strength to 91.
References
- ^ H.N. Mitra (1946). Indian Annual Register, 1946. January - June. Vol. I. Annual Register Office.
- ^ Dash, S. C. (1965). "Government and Politics in Orissa". The Indian Journal of Political Science. 26 (4): 83–100. ISSN 0019-5510.
- ^ a b Sharma, Sadhna (1995). States Politics in India. Mittal Publications. ISBN 978-81-7099-619-4.
- ^ a b Mohapatra, Hemanta Kumar (1991). "Second congress ministry in Orissa 1946 1950 problems prospects and achievements". University.
- ^ [1]
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