<p>Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday reconstituted his ministry, inducting 13 MLAs in the cabinet and appointing eight others as ministers of state (independent charge).</p>.<p>The new council of ministers has 12 fresh faces and five women.</p>.<p>Three of the five women -- Pramila Mallick, Usha Devi and Tukuni Sahu -- have been given cabinet ranks.</p>.<p>Representation has also been given to leaders of scheduled tribe, scheduled caste and Other Backward Class categories.</p>.<p>BJD MLAs Jagannath Saraka, Niranjan Pujari and R P Swain were among the first ones who were administered oath of office and secrecy by Governor Ganeshi Lal at the ceremony, held in the new convention centre of Lok Seva Bhawan in Bhubaneswar.</p>.<p>On Saturday, all 20 ministers of the state had resigned, paving way for the reconstitution.</p>.<p>Speaker S N Patro also quit his post, but did not cite any reason for doing so.</p>.<p>This is the first time that Patnaik filled 21 berths in his council of ministers.</p>.<p>In his previous terms, one berth had always remained vacant.</p>.<p>According to the recommendations of the Sarkaria Commission, Odisha can have a maximum 22 ministers including the chief minister.</p>.<p>Sources in the BJD said new and comparatively younger faces have been inducted in Patnaik's team, with an eye on 2024 elections to the Lok Sabha and the state Assembly.</p>.<p>The development came days after the Naveen Patnaik government completed three years of its fifth consecutive term as the chief minister.</p>.<p>Of the 20 ministers who resigned on Saturday, Patnaik re-appointed only nine -- Jagannath Saraka, Niranjan Pujari, R P Swain, Prafulla Kumar Mallick, NK Das, Ashok Panda, Tukuni Saho, Samir Ranjan Dash and TK Behera.</p>.<p>Those that did not make it to the new team include Arun K Sahoo, B K Arukha, Padmanabh Behera, Pratap Jena, Sudam Marandi, Sushant Singh, D S Mishra, and J R Panigrahi.</p>
<p>Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday reconstituted his ministry, inducting 13 MLAs in the cabinet and appointing eight others as ministers of state (independent charge).</p>.<p>The new council of ministers has 12 fresh faces and five women.</p>.<p>Three of the five women -- Pramila Mallick, Usha Devi and Tukuni Sahu -- have been given cabinet ranks.</p>.<p>Representation has also been given to leaders of scheduled tribe, scheduled caste and Other Backward Class categories.</p>.<p>BJD MLAs Jagannath Saraka, Niranjan Pujari and R P Swain were among the first ones who were administered oath of office and secrecy by Governor Ganeshi Lal at the ceremony, held in the new convention centre of Lok Seva Bhawan in Bhubaneswar.</p>.<p>On Saturday, all 20 ministers of the state had resigned, paving way for the reconstitution.</p>.<p>Speaker S N Patro also quit his post, but did not cite any reason for doing so.</p>.<p>This is the first time that Patnaik filled 21 berths in his council of ministers.</p>.<p>In his previous terms, one berth had always remained vacant.</p>.<p>According to the recommendations of the Sarkaria Commission, Odisha can have a maximum 22 ministers including the chief minister.</p>.<p>Sources in the BJD said new and comparatively younger faces have been inducted in Patnaik's team, with an eye on 2024 elections to the Lok Sabha and the state Assembly.</p>.<p>The development came days after the Naveen Patnaik government completed three years of its fifth consecutive term as the chief minister.</p>.<p>Of the 20 ministers who resigned on Saturday, Patnaik re-appointed only nine -- Jagannath Saraka, Niranjan Pujari, R P Swain, Prafulla Kumar Mallick, NK Das, Ashok Panda, Tukuni Saho, Samir Ranjan Dash and TK Behera.</p>.<p>Those that did not make it to the new team include Arun K Sahoo, B K Arukha, Padmanabh Behera, Pratap Jena, Sudam Marandi, Sushant Singh, D S Mishra, and J R Panigrahi.</p>