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1.1  Governors  





1.2  Prime Ministers of Orissa  







2 See also  





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Coordinates: 20°18N 85°18E / 20.30°N 85.30°E / 20.30; 85.30
 

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Orissa Province
ProvinceofBritish India
1936–1947

Flag of Odisha

Flag


Orissa with Orissa Tributary States in British India before the creation of the province
CapitalCuttack
Area 
• 1936
83,392 km2 (32,198 sq mi)
History 

• Bifurcation of Bihar and Orissa Province and transfer of regions from Madras Presidency and Central Provinces and Berar

1936

• Independence of India

1947
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Bihar and Orissa Province
Madras Presidency
Central Provinces and Berar
Odisha
Today part ofOdisha

Orissa Province was a province of British India created in April 1936 by the partitioning of the Bihar and Orissa Province and adding parts of Madras Presidency and Central Provinces. Its territory corresponds with the modern-day State of Odisha.

On 22 March 1912, both Bihar and Orissa divisions were separated from the Bengal PresidencyasBihar and Orissa Province. On 1 April 1936, Bihar and Orissa Province was split to form Bihar Province and Orissa Province. Parts of the Ganjam district and the Vizagapatam districtofMadras Presidency were transferred to Orissa Province along with portions of the Vizagapatam Hill Tracts Agency and Ganjam Hill Tracts Agency and Khariar region of Central Provinces and Berar.[1]

History[edit]

In 1803 Orissa was occupied by forces of the British East India Company during the Second Anglo-Maratha War, coming in 1858 under direct administration by the British government along with the Company's other territories. Under the British Raj, it was a division of the Bengal Presidency with its capital in Cuttack. It had an area of 35,664 km² and 5,003,121 inhabitants in 1901.[2] The province included the Orissa Tributary States. On 1 April 1912, the province of Bihar and Orissa was detached from Bengal, and the Orissa Tributary States were placed under the authority of the governor of Bihar and Orissa. In 1936, Orissa became a separate province with five districts,[3] comprising an area of 83,392 km².[4]

The Government of India Act provided for the election of a provincial legislative assembly and a responsible government. Elections were held in 1937, and the Indian National Congress took a majority of the seats but declined to form the government. A minority provisional government was formed under Krushna Chandra Gajapati, the Maharaja of Paralakhemundi.[5]

Minister Portfolio
Krushna Chandra Gajapati Home, Finance, Law and Commerce
Mandhata Gorachand Patnaik Revenue, Education and Commerce
Moulavi Latifur Rahman Public Works, Local Self-Government and Forests

The Congress reversed its decision and resolved to accept office in July 1937. Therefore, the Governor invited Bishwanath Das to form the government.

Minister Portfolio
Bishwanath Das Premier, Home, Finance and Education
Nityanand Kanungo Revenue and Public Works Departments
Bodhram Dubey Local Self-government, Health, Law and Commerce

In November 1939, along with Congress ministries in other provinces, Das resigned in protest of the Governor-General's declaration of war on Germany without consulting with Indian leaders, and Orissa came under Governor's Rule till 1941 when Krushna Chandra Gajapati was again made the Premier.[6] This government lasted till 1944.

Minister Portfolio
Krushna Chandra Gajapati Premier
Godabarish Mishra Finance and Education
Maulvi Abdus Sobhan Khan

Another round of elections were held in 1946, yielding another Congress majority, and a government was formed under Harekrushna Mahatab.[6]

Minister Portfolio
Harekrushna Mahatab Premier
Nabakrushna Choudhuri
Nityanand Kanungo
Lingaraj Misra
R. K. Biswasray

Governors[edit]

Prime Ministers of Orissa[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Orissa" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 277.
  • ^ Joseph E. Schwartzberg, ed. A historical atlas of South Asia, New York/Oxford 1992, ISBN 0-19-506869-6
  • ^ "THE JUDICIARY IN ORISSA: EVOLUTION OF THE HIGH COURT AT CUTTACK". Journal of the Indian Law Institute. 1973.
  • ^ "PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS (MINISTERS)". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 19 April 1937.
  • ^ a b Sharma, Sadhna (1995). States Politics in India. New Delhi: Mittal Publications. ISBN 9788170996194.
  • 20°18′N 85°18′E / 20.30°N 85.30°E / 20.30; 85.30


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