In a decisive push towards inclusive growth, the Odisha State Cabinet today approved 13 important proposals spanning seven departments during its 44th meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi at the Conference Hall of Lok Seva Bhavan.
The high-powered session, attended by senior ministers and officials, reflected the government’s focused approach to strengthening rural infrastructure, agriculture, fisheries, and public welfare.
After the deliberations, Chief Secretary, Anu Garg, IAS, briefed the media on the Cabinet’s decisions, highlighting the administration’s commitment to timely policy execution.
Rural Development Department emerged as the clear frontrunner, securing approval for a maximum of 7 proposals — underlining the government’s strong emphasis on transforming villages and improving the quality of life in rural Odisha.
Other departments that received Cabinet nod for their proposals include:
- Water Resources Department — 1 proposal
- Fisheries & Animal Resources Department — 1 proposal
- Cooperation Department — 1 proposal
- Agriculture & Farmers’ Empowerment Department — 1 proposal
- Food Supplies & Consumer Welfare Department — 1 proposal
- Revenue Department — 1 proposal























