In a meeting of the Members of the Odisha Legislative Assembly held on the 23rd December 1974, the Odisha Group of Indian Parliamentary Association was formed and a set of rules for the Group was adopted. As provided in the Rules of the Group, the Odisha Group also functions as the Odisha Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association with its Headquarters at Westminster, London. The sitting Members as well as the Ex-Members of the Odisha Legislative Assembly can enroll as Members of the Group by paying the prescribed subscription. In the General Body meeting of the Group held on the 26th December 2002, a Committee comprising of the following Members was constituted to amend the Rules of the Odisha Group. 1. Shri Rama Chandra Panda, Deputy Speaker Chairman 2. Shri Prasad Harichandan, M.L.A. 3. Shri Maheswar Mohanty, M.L.A. 4. Shri Raghunath Pattnaik, Ex-M.L.A. 5. Shri A.N.Singh Deo, Ex-M.L.A. The Committee examined the Rules and presented its Report in the General Body Meeting of the Odisha Group held on the 21st March, 2003. The Report was unanimously adopted in the meeting. Under the new Rules, the Odisha Group is termed as the Odisha Chapter of the Indian Parliamentary Group. Under S.4, the Leader of the House, Leader of the Opposition and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs are the ex-officio Patrons of the Odisha Chapter. Under S.21, the Speaker shall be ex-officio President and the Deputy speaker shall be ex-officio Vice-President(1) of the Chapter. The General Council of the Chapter shall elect 2 nos. of Vice- Presidents, one Treasures and 7 nos. of Executive Members. The term of the Executive Committee shall be 3 years and shall meet atleast twice in a year. The Executive Committee may nominate any Parliamentarian or Ex-parliamentarian or Distinguished Dignitary as Patron Members. Secretary, Odisha Legislative Assembly shall be ex-officio Secretary of the Odisha Chapter.
Title and commencement 1.(1) There shall be an Organisation of Members and ex-Members of the Odisha Legislative Assembly, namely, the Odisha Chapter of the Indian Parliamentary Group. (2) These statutes shall be called the Statutes of the Odisha Chapter of the Indian Parliamentary Group. (3) They shall come into force and commence from date of adoption in the General Council of the Odisha Chapter of the Indian Parliamentary Group. Interpretation 2.(1) In these Statutes, unless the context otherwise requires; (a) `Annual Subscription’ means subscription for one calendar year; `Association’ means, the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association ; `Branch’ means the Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association; `Calendar Year’ means the period from 1st January to 31st December inclusive; `Chapter’ means the Odisha Chapter of the Indian Parliamentary Group; ‘Clause’ means a clause of the Statutes in which expression occurs; ‘Delegate’ means a Member of the Chapter duly nominated and for the purpose of any Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference, other event he or she should necessarily be a sitting Members of the Odisha Legislative Assembly. ‘Effective Strength’ means the total number of valid Membership maintained in the Membership roll. `Grants’ means the grants received from the State Government as grants-in-aid or from any other appropriate source; `Group’ means the Indian Parliamentary Group; `Information and Reference Centre’ means the Research Branch of the Odisha Legislative Assembly ‘Legislative staff’ means the staff of the Odisha Legislative Assembly; ‘Official’ means the non-member office-bearers of the chapter. `Revolving fund’ means the revolving fund created under these Statutes. `Secretary’ means the Secretary of the Odisha Legislative Assembly ‘Staff of the Odisha Chapter’ means any person or employee appointed or engaged or to be appointed or engaged permanently or temporarily as staff of the Chapter and `State Government’ means the State Government of Odisha. (2) Any doubt arising out of interpretation of these statutes shall be referred to the General Council of the Chapter for final decision Aims and Objects 3.(1)The aims of the Odisha Chapter are to promote knowledge and understanding of the constitutional, legislative, economic, social and cultural aspects of the parliamentary democratic framework and to study workings of the Legislative Bodies, Parliaments and Governments . It shall undertake this mission with particular reference to the countries of the commonwealth nations and States of Indian Union. (2) Without restricting the generality of sub-clause (I), the Odisha Chapter shall pursue its aims : by promoting personal contact between Members of Legislatures, Parliaments; by encouraging and developing the exchange of knowledge, skill and information between Members and between the branches of the C.P.A. and between the constituent branches of the Indian Parliamentary Group ; by putting forward issues of public importance that are likely to come up before the Legislature through study, deliberation and discussion; by organising programmes of parliamentary conferences and other conferences, seminars and symposiums, workshops, orientation and training events on parliamentary practice , procedure and legislative business ; by providing professional development opportunities and information to the legislators and legislative staff ; by organizing an Annual Conference every year of the chapter as far as practicable; by arranging lectures on political, economic, social and educational issues by Members of Legislature, Parliament and distinguished persons; by arranging inter-Legislature ( in India) and inter-Parliamentary (outside India) visits; by publishing materials relevant to the aims and activities of the Chapter, which shall include publication of periodicals, papers monograph etc. devoted to constitutional and parliamentary affairs ; by maintaining an Information and Reference Centre for the dissemination, reference and exchange of information on parliamentary affairs; by functioning as the Odisha Chapter of the Indian Parliamentary Group in conformity with aims and objects of the Group ; by functioning as a constituent branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association in their Asia Region, in conformity with aims and objects thereof; by sponsoring delegates and officials to participate in the Plenary Conference of the Association as per the provisions of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Constitution; and by sending delegates or delegation of Members to participate in inter-Legislative and inter-Parliamentary conferences and events. Membership 4.(1) The Members of the Odisha Legislative Assembly are entitled to become Members of the Odisha Chapter on payment of prescribed subscription. (2) The Membership of the Odisha Chapter may also be extended to Ex-Members of the Odisha Legislative Assembly. (3) Every Member who joins the Odisha Chapter shall be taken to have given his/ her assent to the aims and objects of the Odisha Chapter. (4) There shall be two categories of Membership, such as, Life Membership and Annual Membership. (5) The Leader of the House, the Leader of the Opposition and the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs shall be ex-officio Patrons of the Chapter. (6) The Executive Committee may nominate any Parliamentarian or Ex-Parliamentarian or distinguished dignitary as a Patron Member under special category of Membership. (7) Any Life Member who ceases to be a Member of the Odisha Legislative Assembly on termination of his Membership thereof, however, shall continue to be a Member of the Odisha Chapter as such . Subscription 5.(1) Any Member or Ex-Member of the Odisha Legislative Assembly who is desirous of joining the Odisha Chapter shall send an application together with the life subscription or annual subscription to the Secretary of the Odisha Chapter. (2) Every Member or Ex-Member of the Odisha Legislative Assembly who is desirous of joining the Odisha Chapter shall pay a life subscription of Rs.250 for life membership or an annual subscription of Rs.50/- for annual membership . (3) The subscription for membership shall be such amount as the Executive Committee determines from time to time. Resignation 6. A Member who desires to resign from his/her membership shall intimate, in writing under his hand addressed to the President, his intention to resign. The President may accept the resignation forthwith. Termination 7. Every annual membership shall terminate on the 31st day of December of that year. Cessation 8. Any ordinary Member who fails to attend two consecutive annual General Council Meetings without prior intimation to the President of his/her inability to attend such meeting, shall automatically cease to be a Member of the Odisha Chapter upon adoption of a resolution to that effect. 9.(1) All the Members of the Chapter are the members of the General Council. General Council (2)The General Council shall have ultimate authority to determine the policy and manage the affairs of the Chapter. Meetings of the General Council 10.(1) The Annual General Council Meeting shall ordinarily be held on such date and time as the Executive Committee may fix, referable during the month of December. (2) The President may direct to convene the Special General Council Meeting from time to time as may be necessary considering exigencies or having regard to the business to be brought forward. (3) On requisition in writing by not less 10 members of the Odisha Chapter, the President shall direct to convene the special General Council Meeting. (4) The Secretary shall give 30 days’ written notice of the time, place and agenda to all the Members for the Annual General Council Meeting and 15 days’ written notice in case of Special General Council Meeting. (5) In the event of occurrence of a general election or a mid-term election to the Assembly or other extraordinary event affecting the work of the Assembly, the Executive Committee shall have the power to postpone the Annual General Council Meeting and Annual Conference to such date as they, in their discretion, deem suitable. Agendada 11.(1) The agenda of an Annual General Council Meeting shall include (a) minutes of the previous meeting, (b) report by the Executive Committee on the activities of the Odisha Chapter since the last General Council Meeting, (c) the presentation of the audited accounts of the Odisha Chapter for the financial year or years since the last presentation of the audited accounts of the Odisha Chapter by the Executive Committee for the approval of the General Council (d) Presentation of the budget of the Chapter for next calendar year by the Executive Committee for approval of the General Council, (e) subject to provisions of the Clause 14, the election of members and office bearers of the Executive Committee, (f) appointment of an Auditor, (g) other matters as required to be constituted or determined by the General Council, (h) any other matter of urgent importance as determined by the President. (2) The Special General Council Meeting may follow such order of Agenda as detailed in sub-Clause (1) or include any other matter as may be considered exigent. Quorum 12.The quorum of the meeting of the General Council shall be one tenth of the effective strength of the Members’ roll. If the meeting remains inquorate for more than 30 minutes after the time appointed for the meeting, it shall stand adjourned to such place, date and time as the majority of the Members then present determine. Presiding Officer 13.The President shall preside over all the General Council Meetings. In absence of the President, any office bearer in the following order of precedence shall preside over a General Council Meeting. The Vice President (I) The Vice President (II) The Vice President (III) Any Member elected in the meeting Election 14.(1) The General Council shall elect two Vice-Presidents and the Treasurer and Seven Executive Members to the Executive Committee of the Chapter by mode of the prescribed voting procedure. (2) To be qualified for election to any office of the Executive Committee a person shall be necessarily a life member only. Voting 15.(1) Each Member present in the meeting shall be entitled to vote. The Presiding Officer shall have a casting vote in the election of the Executive Member, Office bearers of the Odisha Chapter, in the event of an equality of votes. (2) The voting procedure shall be as follows: (a) A question shall be decided in a consensus manner to be proposed by a member(s) and seconded by a member (s). (b) In the event of the failure to have a consensual resolution, a vote shall be taken by show of hands and (c) If prior to a vote is taken by show of hands, majority of Members present demand it, a vote shall be taken by secret ballot. 16.The control and management of the activities and business of the Odisha Executive Committee Chapter shall be vested in the Executive Committee. The Committee consists of patron(s) and 12 Members comprising the President, 3 Vice-Presidents, the Treasurer and 7 elected Executive Members. Term 17.(1) The term of the Executive Committee shall be 3 years from the conclusion of the Annual General Council Meeting at which Elections to the Executive Committee takes place and thence until the conclusion of the Annual General Council Meeting in the 3rd succeeding year. Meeting 18.(1) The Executive Committee shall meet at least twice during a year. Except in exceptional circumstances the Secretary shall give 7 days written notice of the date, time, place and agenda of such ordinary meeting of the Executive Committee. (2). The Executive Committee may, when it is impractical to call a Meeting, transact urgent business by a resolution circulated to all Members and approved in writing by 2/3rd of the Members. Such resolution shall be deemed to have been passed at the Meeting of the Executive Committee. (3). The President may direct to convene an extraordinary meeting of the Executive Committee to consider any matter which in his or her opinion is of urgent importance. Quorum 19.The quorum for the Meeting of the Executive Committee shall be five. Powers & Duties 20.(1) The Executive Committee shall be competent to exercise all powers and do such acts as may be exercised and done by the Odisha Chapter except those which are expressly reserved for the General Council. (2). The Executive Committee shall: (a) manage and control the assets of the Odisha Chapter. (b) present an Annual Activities Report every year to the General Council. (c) present the Budget of the Odisha Chapter for the next calendar year to the General Council. (d) present the audited accounts of the Odisha Chapter for the calendar year or years since the last audited accounts was presented to the General Council. appoint Sub-committee for specific purpose. consider any other matter relating to the management or administration of the Chapter and perform all such functions in pursuance of the aims and objects as enunciated in the Clause 3. Office Bearers 21.(1) The Office bearers of the Odisha Chapter shall be the President, the Vice-President-I, the Vice-President-II, the Vice-President-III, the Treasurer and seven Executive Members. (2) President : The Speaker of the Odisha Legislative Assembly shall be ex-officio President of the Odisha Chapter. The President shall: (a) preside over all meetings of the Executive Committee and General Council; (b) provide policy guidance to the Executive Committee and the Secretary; (c) exercise administrative authority and control over the day to day working of the Odisha Chapter; (d) perform all such functions from time to time as deemed necessary and (e) perform all such functions as delegated by the General Council or the Executive Committee. (3). Vice-President : The Deputy Speaker of the Odisha Legislative Assembly shall be ex-officio Vice-President(I) of the Odisha Chapter. The Vice-President shall perform the function of the President in the absence of the President or when there is a casual vacancy in the Office of the President. In the latter event, the Vice-President (I) shall perform the function of the President until the new President takes over. The order of Precedence for the functioning of the office of the Vice-President is as follows: (i) Vice-President (I) (ii) Vice-President (II) (iii) Vice-President (III) (4). Treasurer : (a) The Treasurer shall keep true and correct accounts of receipts and disbursements of the Chapter and get the same audited. (b) The Revolving fund shall be jointly operated by the Treasurer and the Secretary of the Chapter. (5) Secretary : The Secretary of the Odisha Legislative Assembly shall be ex-officio Secretary of the Odisha Chapter. Subject to the direction of the General Council and/ or the Executive Committee and/ or the President, the Secretary shall: (a) act as the Secretary to all meetings of the Executive Committee and the General Council; (b) keep all record of all Meetings of the Executive Committee and the General Council; (c) keep in custody all records of the Odisha Chapter; (d) jointly with the Treasurer, keep true and correct accounts of the receipts and disbursements of the Odisha Chapter and get the same audited. (e) submit the draft of the annual report before the Executive Committee; (f) convene the meetings as directed by the President; (g) administer the affairs and manage the staff of the Odisha Chapter; (h) carry out such other duties as are assigned by the General Council, Executive Committee and the President. (6) Executive Secretary : The Research officer of the Odisha Legislative Assembly shall be ex-officio Executive Secretary of the Odisha Chapter. Reporting and responsible to the Secretary shall be the Executive Secretary who shall be charged with assisting the Secretary in discharge of duties assigned to him/her. 22.(1) The Odisha Chapter shall have its own fund called the "Revolving Fund". Finance(Revolving Fund) (2). All receipts of the Odisha Chapter shall be credited to the Revolving Fund and all payments shall be made therefrom. (3). All grants received or to be received from the State Government or any other appropriate sources shall be taken as receipts of the Odisha Chapter. (4) All subscriptions received or to be received from the Members from time to time shall be taken as receipts of the Odisha Chapter. (5). The Savings Bank Account already operated in the name of the erstwhile Association (the Chapter) in the United Bank of India, functioning in the Odisha Legislative Assembly premises, shall be deemed to have been opened for the purpose of Revolving fund of the chapter. (6) On and with effect from the date of commencement of these Statutes, the membership subscriptions received and deposited in the Bank and the interest accruing thereon shall constitute the nucleus of the Revolving fund to be supplemented by the grants received by the Chapter from the State Government or other institutions etc. (7). The grants shall always be received towards contribution to the Revolving fund and shall be credited into the Revolving fund Account. (8). Utilisation Certificates for the grants released by the State Government or any other source shall be submitted, whereever so required, to concerned authorities by the Secretary and the Treasurer from time to time. (9) The Revolving Fund shall be utilised for the following purposes: to arrange lectures on political, economic, social and educational issues; to organise seminars on Parliamentary practice and procedure; to arrange visits for attending parliamentary conferences in and outside India and other conferences; to arrange meetings of the General Council and the Executive Committee from time to time; to arrange conveyances for attending the seminars/conferences etc.; to bring out publications of the Parliamentary Journals/ Periodicals/ Papers/ Monographs etc.; to provide expenditure relating to the officers/staff of the Chapter ; to provide financial assistance to ailing and indigent members of the Odisha Chapter; to provide hospitality to visiting members of other Branches of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and the Indian Parliamentary Group.; to provide fees, charges, subscriptions etc. as required from time to time.; to organise Youth Parliaments.; to acquire assets.; to construct accommodation etc.; to meet incidental expenses; to meet any urgent or contingent expenditure or service as decided by the President and to perform all such functions in pursuance of the aims and objects of the Odisha Chapter. Courtesies to be extended to the visiting members 23. Visiting members from other Branch shall normally be accorded Parliamentary courtesies, especially access to the debates and proceedings of the Odisha Legislative Assembly and the Members. Youth Parliament 24. The Odisha Chapter shall organise the Youth Parliaments recognising the value of these events for enhancement of democratic practices and for professional development with the assistance from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Information and Reference Center 25. There shall be a Parliamentary Information and Reference Centre which shall function in the premises of the Odisha Legislative Assembly to process inquiries on political, parliamentary and constitutional matters for the Members, Legislative Officials, the media and the academics. The Centre shall have following purpose: (1). to maintain a comprehensive collection of materials on parliamentary and legislative processes which can be accessible to all engaged in parliamentary studies ; (2). to provide full and fast information service for Members for their professional developments; (3). to produce and publish monographs, bibliographies news letters etc. for those working or studying in the field and (4). to encourage and develop the exchange of knowledge, skill and information between Members and between the constituent Branches of the Association and Branches of the Group. Amendments 26. Any amendment to these Statutes shall be proposed at the Annual General Council Meeting of the Odisha Chapter. Notice of the proposed amendments shall be given in writing to the President 7 days before the date of meeting. A validly proposed amendment shall be adopted if it is supported by the votes of 2/3rd of the Members present in the meeting of the Council. Revocation 27. From the date at which these Statutes come into effect, the previous rules are revoked without affecting actions taken under them.
PATRONS 1. Shri Naveen Patnaik, Leader of the House. 2. Leader of the Opposition. 3. Shri Raghunath Mohanty, Minister, Parliamentary Affairs. PRESIDENT Shri Pradip Kumar Amat, Speaker VICE-PRESIDENT 1. Deputy Speaker 2. Shri Bibhuti Bhusan Singh Mardaraj, Ex-Deputy Speaker 3. Shri Arun Dey, Ex-M.L.A TREASURER Shri Prasad Harichandan, M.L.A. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1. Shri Naveen Patnaik, Leader of the House Patron 2. Leader of the Opposition Patron 3. Shri Raghunath Mohanty, Minister, Parliamentary Affairs. Patron 4. Shri Pradip Kumar Amat, Speaker President 5. Deputy Speaker Vice-President (I) 6. Shri Bibhuti Bhusan Singh Mardaraj, Ex-Deputy Speaker, Vice-President(II) 7. Shri Arun Dey, Ex-M.L.A Vice-President (III) 8. Shri Prasad Harichandan, M.L.A Treasurer 9. Shri Umesh Swain, Ex-M.L.A Executive Member 10. Shri Prafulla Samal, M.L.A Executive Member 11. Smt. Saraswati Hembram, Ex-M.L.A Executive Member 12. Shri Santosh Singh Saluja, M.L.A Executive Member 13. Shri Bibhudhendra Pratap Das, Ex-M.L.A Executive Member 14. Shri Lalatendu Mohapatra, Ex-MLA Executive Member 15. Shri Chhatish Chandra Dhal, Ex-MLA Executive Member SECRETARY Shri Kishore Chandra Barik, I.A.S., Secretary, Odisha Legislative Assembly.
LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE INDIAN PARLIAMENTARY GROUP (Odisha CHAPTER) MLAs 1. Shri Badri Narayan Patra 2. Dr. Nrushingha Sahu 3. Smt. Pramila Mallik 4. Shri Bijayshree Routray 5. Shri Bishnu Charan Das 6. Shri Parsuram Panigrahi 7. Smt. Usha Devi 8. Shri Bhagaban Kanhar 9. Shri Bijaya Ranjan Singh Bariha 10. Shri Pradeep Maharathy 11. Shri Bedprakash Agarwala 12. Shri Kalindi Behera 13. Shri Ananga Udaya Singh Deo 14. Shri Prasanna Acharya 15. Shri Prasad Harichandan 16. Shri Prafulla Samal 17. Shri Maheswar Mohanty 18. Shri Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo 19. Shri Pravat Tripathy 20. Shri Amar Prasad Satpathy 21. Shri Surjya Narayana Patro 22. Shri Santosh Singh Saluja 23. Shri Dambarudhar Ulaka 24. Shri George Tirkey 25. Smt.Mamata Madhi 26. Shri Prasanta Nanda 27. Shri Naveen Patnaik 28. Shri Pradip Kumar Amat 29. Shri Debasis Nayak 30. Shri Lalbihari Himirika 31. Shri Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo 32. Smt. V. Sugnana Kumari Deo 33. Shri Padmanabha Behera 34. Shri Kalpataru Das 35. Shri Bikram Keshari Arukha 36. Shri Pravat Ranjan Biswal 37. Shri Pratap Chandra Sarangi 38. Shri Arun Kumar Sahoo 39. Shri Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak 40. Shri Rajani Kant Singh 41. Dr. Prafulla Majhi 42. Shri Prafulla Chandra Ghadai 43. Shri Raghunath Mohanty 44. Shri Subrat Tarai 45. Shri Jitu Patnaik 46. Shri Ashok Chandra Panda 47. Shri Naba Kishore Das 48. Dr. Sipra Mallick 49. Shri Priti Ranjan Ghadai 50. Shri Sanjeeb Kumar Pradhan 51. Shri Chandra Sarathi Behera 52. Shri Pranab Prakash Das 53. Shri Sameer Ranjan Das 54. Shri Pradeep Kumar Panigrahi 55. Shri Debasis Samantray 56. Shri Pratap Jena 57. Shri Pratap Keshari Deb 58. Shri Rabinarayan Nanda 59. Shri Rajendra Kumar Das 60. Shri Prabin Kumar Bhanjadeb 61. Shri Rabinarayan Pani 62. Shri Bhagirathi Badajena 63. Shri Bijay Kumar Mohanty 64. Shri Rabi Mallick 65. Shri Sanjay Kumar Das Burma
LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE INDIAN PARLIAMENTARY GROUP ODISHA CHAPTER (EX-MLA) 1. Smt. Sushree Devi 2. Shri Umesh Swain 3. Shri Brundaban Behera 4. Shri Arun Dey 5. Shri Sarat Chandra Paikray 6. Shri Guru Charan Tikayat 7. Shri Kanhu Soren 8. Shri Rajendra Singh 9. Shri Haladhar Karji 10. Shri Braja Kishore Tripathy 11. Shri Mangal Singh Mudi 12. Shri Dillip Kumar Ray 13. Shri Panchanan Mishra 14. Shri Ghanashyam Sahoo 15. Shri Satchidananda Dalal 16. Shri Bibekananda Meher 17. Shri Birabhadra Singh 18. Shri Durga Shankar Patnaik 19. Shri Ranjit Bhitria 20. Shri Sarat Chandra Mishra 21. Shri Rabi Dehury 22. Shri Chandra Madhab Mishra 23. Shri Tathagata Satpathy 24. Shri Ajaya Kumar Jena 25. Shri Raghunath Pattnaik 26. Shri Kanhu Charan Naik 27. Shri Ulaka Rama Chandra 28. Shri Ahilo Saunta 29. Shri Kumar Behera 30. Shri Surendra Nath Mishra 31. Shri Radha Kanta Sethi 32. Shri Brundaban Majhi 33. Shri Manas Ranjan Mallick 34. Shri Gurubaru Majhi 35. Shri Khelaram Mahali 36. Shri Kishore Kumar Mohanty 37. Shri Madhabananda Behera 38. Shri Chhatish Chandra Dhal 39. Shri Duryodhan Majhi 40. Shri Harihar Sahu 41. Shri Balabhadra Majhi 42. Shri Prasanna Kumar Pal 43. Shri Sadan Naik 44. Shri Sudam Charan Marandi 45. Shri Nagendra Kumar Pradhan 46. Shri Niladri Nayak 47. Shri Bharat Bhusan Bemal 48. Shri Rudra Madhaba Ray 49. Shri Nityananda Pradhan 50. Shri Sarangadhar Kadraka 51. Shri Hurushikesh Naik(Balipatna) 52. Shri Rajkishore Ram 53. Shri Rabindra Kumar Mallick 54. Shri Nagarjun Pradhan 55. Shri Prasanna Patnaik 56. Shri Ramakrushna Patnaik 57. Shri Hemananda Biswal 58. Shri Ajit Das 59. Dr. (Smt.) Kamala Das 60. Shri Aswini Kumar Patra 61. Shri Jual Oram 62. Shri Yudhisthir Das 63. Shri Ranendra Pratap Swain 64. Shri Surendra Nath Naik 65. Shri Bijaya Mohapatra 66. Shri Chaitanya Prasad Majhi 67. Shri Sadan Nayak 68. Shri Jayadev Jena 69. Shri Chintamani Dyan Samantara 70. Shri Kishor Chandra Patel 71. Shri Netrananda Mallick 72. Shri Rabindra Kumar Sethy 73. Shri Kanhu Charan Lenka 74. Sk. Matlub Ali 75. Shri Mansid Ekka 76. Shri(Dr) Debendra Nath Mansingh 77. Shri Arjun Charan Sethi 78. Shri Daitari Behera 79. Shri Pradipta Kumar Naik 80. Shri Suryamani Jena 81. Shri Panchanan Kanungo 82. Shri Laxman Majhi 83. Shri Chinmaya Prasad Behura 84. Shri Narasingh Mishra 85. Shri Niranjan Patnaik 86. Shri Birendra Chandra Pandey 87. Shri Nabin Chandra Narayan Das 88. Smt. Saraswati Hembram 89. Shri Amarnath Pradhan 90. Shri Bhagabat Prasad Mohanty 91. Shri Pravat Mohapatra 92. Shri Akshaya Kumar Acharya 93. Shri Balgopal Mishra 94. Shri Bijaya Kumar Nayak 95. Shri Arjun Das 96. Shri Ganeswar Behera 97. Shri Jayanarayan Mohanty 98. Shri Bibhuti Bhusan Singh Mardaraj 99. Shri Maheswar Naik 100. Shri Janaki Ballav Patnaik 101. Shri Harihar Swain 102. Shri Panu Chandra Naik 103. Shri Dasarathi Behera 104. Shri Abhimanyu Kumar 105. Shri Man Mohan Mathur 106. Shri Chandra Sena Naik 107. Shri Prasanna Kumar Patsani 108. Shri Nalinikanta Mohanty 109. Shri Aswini Kumar Guru 110. Shri Ramesh Jena 111. Shri Trilochan Kanungo 112. Shri Jagannath Patniak 113. Shri Sitakanta Mishra 114. Shri Mangala Kisan 115. Shri Sarat Kumar Kar 116. Shri Ramachandra Panda 117. Ms. Nibedita Pradhan 118. Smt. Roshani Singh Deo 119. Smt. Mandakini Behera 120. Shri Jogendra Behera 121. Shri Ratha Das 122. Smt. Bishnu Priya Behera 123. Shri Golak Naik 124. Shri Bhaskar Madhai 125. Shri Trilochan Behera 126. Shri Umaballav Rath 127. Shri Surendra Kanhar 128. Shri Ashok Kumar Panigrahi 129. Shri Bibhudhendu Pratap Das 130. Shri Satya Bhusan Sahu 131. Shri Sanchita Mohanty 132. Shri Prahlad Dora 133. Shri Saroj Kumar Padhi 134. Shri Binod Kumar Patra 135. Shri Sasibhusan Behera 136. Shri Kalpataru das 137. Shri Utkal Keshari Parida 138. Shri Padma Lochan Panda 139. Shri Bikram Keshari Berma 140. Shri Saroj Kumar Samal 141. Shri Lalatendu Mohapatra 142. Shri Dhanaswar Majhi 143. Shri Naren Pallai 144. Md. Aub Khan 145. Shri Parameswar Sethi 146. Smt. Droupadi Murmu 147. Shri Bimal Lochan Das 148. Smt. Surama Padhi 149. Shri Rajkishore Pradhan