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Pratap Jena

Pratap Jena (Odia: ପ୍ରତାପ ଜେନା) is an Indian politician and the Former Cabinet Minister in the Sixteenth Odisha Legislative Assembly with Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water, Law, Housing & Urban Development portfolios (2019–2022). He is elected as the Member of Legislative Assembly for the fifth consecutive time from Mahanga constituency of Kendrapara (Lok Sabha constituency). He is also the General secretary of the farmers wing of Biju Janata Dal, Biju Krushak Janata Dal. Earlier, he had served as the Minister of School and Mass Education during his third term (2009–2012) and as the Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Law and Information & Public Relations in his fourth term (2017–2019) in the assembly.

Pratap Jena
ପ୍ରତାପ ଜେନା
Cabinet Minister Odisha Legislative Assembly
In office
2019–2022
MinisterMinister of Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water, Law, Housing & Urban Development[1][2]
Cabinet Minister Odisha Legislative Assembly
In office
2017–2019
MinisterMinister of Health and Family Welfare, Law, Information and Public Relations[3][4][5][6]
Minister of State (Independent Charge) Odisha Legislative Assembly
In office
2009–2012
MinisterMinister of School and Mass Education[7]
Member: Odisha Legislative Assembly
In office
2000–2009
ConstituencyKissanagar
In office
2009 – Till date
ConstituencyMahanga
Personal details
Born
Pratap Jena

(1966-06-03) 3 June 1966 (age 57)
Cuttack, Odisha
NationalityIndian
Political partyBiju Janata Dal
Residence(s)Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Alma materRavenshaw University Madhusudan Law College
Websitepratapjena.in

Early life and education edit

Jena was born on 3 June 1966 in Cuttack to Shri Dushasan Jena and Smt Saraswati Jena. He studied at Secondary Board High School, Cuttack. Later he did his B.Sc. and M.Sc. (Mathematics) from Ravenshaw University followed by L.L.B. from Madhusudan Law College, Cuttack and PGDM from Cuttack.

Political career edit

Student Politics edit

Jena joined student politics in 1985 making his debut as the secretary of the Science Society of Ravenshaw College. He was elected as president of the students’ union of Madhusudan Law College, Cuttack in 1990–91. He was the president of State Chhatra Janata Dal (student's wing of Janata Dal) from 1992 to 2002, having been appointed to the position by Late Biju Patnaik.[8]

Assembly Elections edit

In 2000, he contested the Odisha Legislative Assembly elections, contesting from Kissan Nagar constituency. He defeated Bira Kishore Parida of INC with a margin of 17,695 votes. He was re-elected from Kissan Nagar in 2004 Assembly elections, defeating Gurupada Nanda of INC by 24,768 votes. In 2009, he was elected for the third time, this time from Mahanga constituency, defeating Shaik Matlub Ali of INC by a margin of 29,220 votes. He became the School and Mass Education minister during this term. He was re-elected from Mahanga in 2014 Assembly elections, defeating Sarada Prasad Pradhan (Independent candidate) by 27,874 votes. In 2019, he was again re-elected from Mahanga with a margin of 29,585 votes and became the Cabinet Minister in Naveen Patnaik's ministry with important portfolios such as Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water, Law, Housing & Urban Development.

Recently He was conferred with the "Fame India Best Minister Award" at the Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi.[9]

Ministerial Berths edit

Pratap Jena took oath as Minister of School and Mass Education after his party's victory in the 2009 assembly elections.[10][11] He continued on this post until August 2012 after which he was replaced as a part of ministerial reshuffle.[12]

His second stint as a minister came during the party's current tenure in the government. In a major reshuffle of the State Cabinet on 7 May 2017, Jena was assigned the portfolios of Health & Family Welfare and Law departments.[13] The charge of Information and Public Relations was added to his portfolio during another reshuffle on 3 May 2018.[14]

In May 2019, Jena was again elected to Odisha Legislative Assembly for the fifth consecutive time and became Cabinet Minister in Naveen Patnaik's fifth consecutive government with important portfolios such as Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water, Law, Housing & Urban Development.

Achievements edit

After taking charge as Health & Law Minister, there has been a thrust on development in the health sector said to be the most successful term in history of Health & Law Ministry. These include inauguration of Saheed Laxman Nayak Medical College and Hospital in Koraput,[15] Pandit Raghunath Murmu Medical College and Hospital in Baripada[16] ,[17] Bhima Bhoi Medical College & Hospital in Balangir[18][19] ,[20] Fakir Mohan Medical College and Hospital in Balasore[21] ,[22] District Headquarter hospital in Jharsuguda[23] ,[24] 300 bedded District headquarters hospital building for Dhenkanal and Kendrapara district, 100-bed mother and child hospital in Angul,[25] 30-bed ICU at SCB Medical College and Hospital,[26] MoU with the Vedanta Group for a 500-bed medical college and hospital in Kalahandi district, MoU with Tata Trusts for cancer treatment and research hospital in Bhubaneswar[27][28] and inauguration of multiple Urban primary health centres among others.[29] New Medical college and Hospital are under construction in Kalahandi, Puri, Keonjhar. A new Medical College will constructed at Jajpur in the next phase.

Under Jena's tenure as health minister, Odisha has become the first State in the country to have formulated the Universal Eye Health Programme (UEHP). In a first-of-its-kind health programme, the state aims at providing comprehensive, accessible, affordable and equitable eye care to people of all age groups. The Rs. 600 crore scheme will provide five lakh spectacles to students and 10 lakh cataract patients will be operated free of cost. Glaucoma patients will also be offered free treatment. [30][31][32]

In June 2017, the Odisha state government took initiative to completely sponsor the expenses for separating Craniopagus twins Jaga-Balia. The state health department, in co-ordination with AIIMS and doctors from across the globe, ensured that the operation (successful in very rare cases) was a complete success. The surgery received major media attention and was considered as a medical marvel. [33][34][35]

On 19 December 2017, Odisha government launched various pro people health schemes such as (1) NIDAAN for all types of essential diagnostic services provided free of cost to all categories of patients in all public health facilities as per its level from Sub-Centers to Medical Colleges and Hospitals. Annually over 1.50 crores patients requiring diagnostic services at public health facilities are being benefited. (2) SAHAY for free Dialysis Services. Annually about 50 thousand patients are being benefited. (3) AMA CLINIC for Healthcare services in Urban clinics including fixed day specialists services in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Medicine and Geriatrics, Eye-care, Physiotherapy and Psychiatric. Urban population over 45 lakhs in 27 towns will be benefited under the scheme. (4) ANMOL to equip the ANMs with the latest technology, the government decided to provide the ANMOL tablet computers to all the ANMs. It will help in providing real-time service to the beneficiaries, especially pregnant women, mothers and newborns in the state.[36]

In January 2018, Measles-Rubella (MR) vaccine was introduced in the state immunisation programme for the first time. The vaccination drive covered about 1.13 crore children across Odisha between the ages of nine months and 15 years. The 5-week long campaign involved 70,367 schools, 47,689 ASHAs, 71,129 Anganwadi workers, 8665 health workers and officials of state government departments and 37,160 outreach vaccination sessions. [37][38][39][40]

On 26 February 2018 Government of Odisha launched Khushi scheme (meaning "Happiness" in Odia) to provide free sanitary pads to girl students in Odisha. It was launched by the Chief Minister of Odisha Naveen Patnaik. The Government of Odisha will spend 700 million Indian rupees annually for running this program in the state.[41]

On 15 August 2018, Biju Swastya Kalyan Yojana was launched by Chief Minister of Odisha Naveen Patnaik. Under this scheme around 7 million families will get free health services in all state government health care facilities starting from Sub center level up to district headquarter hospital level. A budget of 2.50 billion was sanctioned by the state government. Annual health coverage of Rs 500,000 per family and 700,000 per women members of the family will be provided under this scheme at any hospital of India.[42]

The minister has earned himself a fiery reputation for conducting surprise visits to hospitals and health centres across the state to check the level of preparedness among the staff and authorities. This has led to increased alertness among the concerned officials and resulted in better care of the patients. [43][44][45][46][47][48]

As Law minister, Jena announced 115 new civil judge (junior division) and Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) courts to be opened at block level to speed up the disposal of pending cases. This will also create 330 posts across categories for the courts. [49][50][51]

Personal life edit

On 29 May 1994, Pratap married Smt. Dezy Jena in Cuttack. The couple have a son and a daughter.


Mr. Jena was accused of a costly double murder case. In 2021, two senior BJP leaders from Mahanga in Cuttack district were murdered, where Jena's name emerged as one of the accused. In a petition to the court through his counsel, Jena said doctors had advised him the rest for a month. In a petition to the court through his counsel, Jena said doctors had advised him the rest for a month. [52]


Mr. Jena is fielding his son Ankit Pratap Jena from BJD party ticket by not contesting the 2024 Odisha Legislative Assembly election. [53]


Positions held edit

(i) Chairman, Committee on Estimate, OLA
(ii) Member, Odisha Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing from Mahanga Assembly Constituency from 2009 until date.
(iii) Chairman, Paper-laid-on table Committee, Odisha Legislative Assembly.
(iv) Minister, School & Mass Education, Govt. of Odisha, Bhubaneswar.(2009–2012)
(v) Member, Odisha Legislative Assembly(MLA) Representing from Kissan Nagar Assembly Constituency from 2004 to 2009.
(vi) MLA, Representing from Kissan Nagar Assembly Constituency from 2000 to 2004.
(vii) Chairman, District Planning Committee, Anugul.
(viii) Member General Council, NCERT.
(ix) Chairman, Orissa Small Industries Corporation (OSIC), Cuttack.
(x) Chairman, Standing Committee of Industries, Steel & Mines, Forest & Environment, Transport & Commerce, Planning & Co-ordination Department, Govt. of Odisha of OLA.
(xi) President, Student's union, MS Law College, Cuttack(1990–91).
(xii) President, State Chhatra Janata Dal, the Student Wing of Janata dal (1992–97).
(xiii) State President, Biju Chhatra Janata Dal, the Student wing of BJD (1997–2002).
(xiv) Science Society Secretary of Ravenshaw College, Cuttack. (1985–86)
(xv) Member Telephony Advisory Committee (TAC) for Cuttack district.
(xvi) Member, Railway users Consultative Committee of Khurda division.
(xvii) Assurance Committee, Amenities Committee of OLA(2000–04).
(xviii) Member, Library Committee of OLA.
(xix) Member, Public Accounts Committee of OLA.
(xx) Member, Petition Committee of OLA.
(xxi) Member, Governing Body of Board of Secondary Education, Orissa, Cuttack.
(xxii) Member, OSRTC Board, Bhubaneswar.
(xxiii) President, All Orissa Electrical Employees(GED) Association.
(xxv) President Employee's Union of Seeds Corporation of Orissa, Bhubaneswar.
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Pratap Jena Odia ପ ରତ ପ ଜ ନ is an Indian politician and the Former Cabinet Minister in the Sixteenth Odisha Legislative Assembly with Panchayati Raj amp Drinking Water Law Housing amp Urban Development portfolios 2019 2022 He is elected as the Member of Legislative Assembly for the fifth consecutive time from Mahanga constituency of Kendrapara Lok Sabha constituency He is also the General secretary of the farmers wing of Biju Janata Dal Biju Krushak Janata Dal Earlier he had served as the Minister of School and Mass Education during his third term 2009 2012 and as the Minister of Health amp Family Welfare Law and Information amp Public Relations in his fourth term 2017 2019 in the assembly Pratap Jenaପ ରତ ପ ଜ ନ Cabinet Minister Odisha Legislative AssemblyIn office 2019 2022MinisterMinister of Panchayati Raj amp Drinking Water Law Housing amp Urban Development 1 2 Cabinet Minister Odisha Legislative AssemblyIn office 2017 2019MinisterMinister of Health and Family Welfare Law Information and Public Relations 3 4 5 6 Minister of State Independent Charge Odisha Legislative AssemblyIn office 2009 2012MinisterMinister of School and Mass Education 7 Member Odisha Legislative AssemblyIn office 2000 2009ConstituencyKissanagarIn office 2009 Till dateConstituencyMahangaPersonal detailsBornPratap Jena 1966 06 03 3 June 1966 age 57 Cuttack OdishaNationalityIndianPolitical partyBiju Janata DalResidence s Bhubaneswar OdishaAlma materRavenshaw University Madhusudan Law CollegeWebsitepratapjena wbr in Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 2 1 Student Politics 2 2 Assembly Elections 2 3 Ministerial Berths 2 4 Achievements 3 Personal life 4 Positions held 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editJena was born on 3 June 1966 in Cuttack to Shri Dushasan Jena and Smt Saraswati Jena He studied at Secondary Board High School Cuttack Later he did his B Sc and M Sc Mathematics from Ravenshaw University followed by L L B from Madhusudan Law College Cuttack and PGDM from Cuttack Political career editStudent Politics edit Jena joined student politics in 1985 making his debut as the secretary of the Science Society of Ravenshaw College He was elected as president of the students union of Madhusudan Law College Cuttack in 1990 91 He was the president of State Chhatra Janata Dal student s wing of Janata Dal from 1992 to 2002 having been appointed to the position by Late Biju Patnaik 8 Assembly Elections edit In 2000 he contested the Odisha Legislative Assembly elections contesting from Kissan Nagar constituency He defeated Bira Kishore Parida of INC with a margin of 17 695 votes He was re elected from Kissan Nagar in 2004 Assembly elections defeating Gurupada Nanda of INC by 24 768 votes In 2009 he was elected for the third time this time from Mahanga constituency defeating Shaik Matlub Ali of INC by a margin of 29 220 votes He became the School and Mass Education minister during this term He was re elected from Mahanga in 2014 Assembly elections defeating Sarada Prasad Pradhan Independent candidate by 27 874 votes In 2019 he was again re elected from Mahanga with a margin of 29 585 votes and became the Cabinet Minister in Naveen Patnaik s ministry with important portfolios such as Panchayati Raj amp Drinking Water Law Housing amp Urban Development Recently He was conferred with the Fame India Best Minister Award at the Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi 9 Ministerial Berths edit Pratap Jena took oath as Minister of School and Mass Education after his party s victory in the 2009 assembly elections 10 11 He continued on this post until August 2012 after which he was replaced as a part of ministerial reshuffle 12 His second stint as a minister came during the party s current tenure in the government In a major reshuffle of the State Cabinet on 7 May 2017 Jena was assigned the portfolios of Health amp Family Welfare and Law departments 13 The charge of Information and Public Relations was added to his portfolio during another reshuffle on 3 May 2018 14 In May 2019 Jena was again elected to Odisha Legislative Assembly for the fifth consecutive time and became Cabinet Minister in Naveen Patnaik s fifth consecutive government with important portfolios such as Panchayati Raj amp Drinking Water Law Housing amp Urban Development Achievements edit After taking charge as Health amp Law Minister there has been a thrust on development in the health sector said to be the most successful term in history of Health amp Law Ministry These include inauguration of Saheed Laxman Nayak Medical College and Hospital in Koraput 15 Pandit Raghunath Murmu Medical College and Hospital in Baripada 16 17 Bhima Bhoi Medical College amp Hospital in Balangir 18 19 20 Fakir Mohan Medical College and Hospital in Balasore 21 22 District Headquarter hospital in Jharsuguda 23 24 300 bedded District headquarters hospital building for Dhenkanal and Kendrapara district 100 bed mother and child hospital in Angul 25 30 bed ICU at SCB Medical College and Hospital 26 MoU with the Vedanta Group for a 500 bed medical college and hospital in Kalahandi district MoU with Tata Trusts for cancer treatment and research hospital in Bhubaneswar 27 28 and inauguration of multiple Urban primary health centres among others 29 New Medical college and Hospital are under construction in Kalahandi Puri Keonjhar A new Medical College will constructed at Jajpur in the next phase Under Jena s tenure as health minister Odisha has become the first State in the country to have formulated the Universal Eye Health Programme UEHP In a first of its kind health programme the state aims at providing comprehensive accessible affordable and equitable eye care to people of all age groups The Rs 600 crore scheme will provide five lakh spectacles to students and 10 lakh cataract patients will be operated free of cost Glaucoma patients will also be offered free treatment 30 31 32 In June 2017 the Odisha state government took initiative to completely sponsor the expenses for separating Craniopagus twins Jaga Balia The state health department in co ordination with AIIMS and doctors from across the globe ensured that the operation successful in very rare cases was a complete success The surgery received major media attention and was considered as a medical marvel 33 34 35 On 19 December 2017 Odisha government launched various pro people health schemes such as 1 NIDAAN for all types of essential diagnostic services provided free of cost to all categories of patients in all public health facilities as per its level from Sub Centers to Medical Colleges and Hospitals Annually over 1 50 crores patients requiring diagnostic services at public health facilities are being benefited 2 SAHAY for free Dialysis Services Annually about 50 thousand patients are being benefited 3 AMA CLINIC for Healthcare services in Urban clinics including fixed day specialists services in Obstetrics and Gynecology Pediatrics Medicine and Geriatrics Eye care Physiotherapy and Psychiatric Urban population over 45 lakhs in 27 towns will be benefited under the scheme 4 ANMOL to equip the ANMs with the latest technology the government decided to provide the ANMOL tablet computers to all the ANMs It will help in providing real time service to the beneficiaries especially pregnant women mothers and newborns in the state 36 In January 2018 Measles Rubella MR vaccine was introduced in the state immunisation programme for the first time The vaccination drive covered about 1 13 crore children across Odisha between the ages of nine months and 15 years The 5 week long campaign involved 70 367 schools 47 689 ASHAs 71 129 Anganwadi workers 8665 health workers and officials of state government departments and 37 160 outreach vaccination sessions 37 38 39 40 On 26 February 2018 Government of Odisha launched Khushi scheme meaning Happiness in Odia to provide free sanitary pads to girl students in Odisha It was launched by the Chief Minister of Odisha Naveen Patnaik The Government of Odisha will spend 700 million Indian rupees annually for running this program in the state 41 On 15 August 2018 Biju Swastya Kalyan Yojana was launched by Chief Minister of Odisha Naveen Patnaik Under this scheme around 7 million families will get free health services in all state government health care facilities starting from Sub center level up to district headquarter hospital level A budget of 2 50 billion was sanctioned by the state government Annual health coverage of Rs 500 000 per family and 700 000 per women members of the family will be provided under this scheme at any hospital of India 42 The minister has earned himself a fiery reputation for conducting surprise visits to hospitals and health centres across the state to check the level of preparedness among the staff and authorities This has led to increased alertness among the concerned officials and resulted in better care of the patients 43 44 45 46 47 48 As Law minister Jena announced 115 new civil judge junior division and Judicial Magistrate First Class JMFC courts to be opened at block level to speed up the disposal of pending cases This will also create 330 posts across categories for the courts 49 50 51 Personal life editOn 29 May 1994 Pratap married Smt Dezy Jena in Cuttack The couple have a son and a daughter Mr Jena was accused of a costly double murder case In 2021 two senior BJP leaders from Mahanga in Cuttack district were murdered where Jena s name emerged as one of the accused In a petition to the court through his counsel Jena said doctors had advised him the rest for a month In a petition to the court through his counsel Jena said doctors had advised him the rest for a month 52 Mr Jena is fielding his son Ankit Pratap Jena from BJD party ticket by not contesting the 2024 Odisha Legislative Assembly election 53 Positions held edit i Chairman Committee on Estimate OLA ii Member Odisha Legislative Assembly MLA representing from Mahanga Assembly Constituency from 2009 until date iii Chairman Paper laid on table Committee Odisha Legislative Assembly iv Minister School amp Mass Education Govt of Odisha Bhubaneswar 2009 2012 v Member Odisha Legislative Assembly MLA Representing from Kissan Nagar Assembly Constituency from 2004 to 2009 vi MLA Representing from Kissan Nagar Assembly Constituency from 2000 to 2004 vii Chairman District Planning Committee Anugul viii Member General Council NCERT ix Chairman Orissa Small Industries Corporation OSIC Cuttack x Chairman Standing Committee of Industries Steel amp Mines Forest amp Environment Transport amp Commerce Planning amp Co ordination Department Govt of Odisha of OLA xi President Student s union MS Law College Cuttack 1990 91 xii President State Chhatra Janata Dal the Student Wing of Janata dal 1992 97 xiii State President Biju Chhatra Janata Dal the Student wing of BJD 1997 2002 xiv Science Society Secretary of Ravenshaw College Cuttack 1985 86 xv Member Telephony Advisory Committee TAC for Cuttack district xvi Member Railway users Consultative Committee of Khurda division xvii Assurance Committee Amenities Committee of OLA 2000 04 xviii Member Library Committee of OLA xix Member Public Accounts Committee of OLA xx Member Petition Committee of OLA xxi Member Governing Body of Board of Secondary Education Orissa Cuttack xxii Member OSRTC Board Bhubaneswar xxiii President All Orissa Electrical Employees GED Association xxv President Employee s Union of Seeds Corporation of Orissa Bhubaneswar 54 References edit Jena Pratap H amp UD Minister Pratap Jena Ommcom news Archived from the original on 5 June 2019 Retrieved 3 June 2019 Jena Pratap H amp UD Minister Pratap Jena Orissadiary Jena Pratap Health Minister Pratap Jena The Telegraph Archived from the original on 15 May 2018 Jena Pratap Health Minister Pratap Jena Pragitivadi Archived from the original on 14 July 2018 Retrieved 25 November 2017 Jena Pratap Odisha Health Minister Pratap Jena Times of India Jena Pratap Health Minister Pratap Jena The New Indian Express Jena Pratap School and Mass Education Minister Pratap Jena Times of India Conspiracy was hatched against me The Telegraph 27 November 2010 Archived from the original on 15 August 2018 Pratap Jena gets Best Min Award http www orissahighcourt nic in courtnews IssueNo XIV pdf bare URL PDF Computer Education Plan to be Launched in Orissa schools 19 July 2012 Naveen Patnaik rejigs Cabinet sacks 5 inducts 9 ministers India Today MOHANTY MEERA 7 May 2017 CM Naveen Patnaik revamps Odisha Cabinet 12 ministers take oath The Economic Times Fullstory Saheed Laxman Nayak Medical College inaugurated in Koraput by Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik www merinews com Naveen inaugurates medical college in Baripada PRAGATIVADI LEADING ODIA DAILY pragativadi com 6 September 2017 Archived from the original on 22 March 2020 Retrieved 8 May 2018 SLN Medical College Hospital to be inaugurated tomorrow India Today New medical college inaugurated in Balangir The Hindu 31 August 2018 Bhima Bhoi Medical 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