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Odisha forms Special Development Councils in 23 districts, announces chairpersons

The Government of Odisha has constituted Special Development Councils (SDCs) across 23 districts, with a focus on accelerating development in tribal-dominated regions while preserving their socio-cultural identity.
Published By : Tuhina Sahoo | April 6, 2026 4:47 PM
Odisha forms Special Development Councils in 23 districts, announces chairpersons

Bhubaneswar, Ap 6: The Government of Odisha has constituted Special Development Councils (SDCs) across 23 districts, with a focus on accelerating development in tribal-dominated regions while preserving their socio-cultural identity. Alongwith the formation, the state government on Monday announced the names of chairpersons and vice-chairpersons for each district.

The initiative aims to strengthen grassroots governance and ensure targeted implementation of welfare programmes in tribal areas. The councils will work towards promoting tribal art, culture, traditions and community development, along with supporting infrastructure and livelihood initiatives.

Key appointments across districts

The government has appointed leadership teams for the councils in all 23 districts. Notable appointments include:

Angul: Chairman – Basistha Nayak; Vice-Chairman – Surumani Chhatar

Bolangir: Chairman – Ballav Dharua; Vice-Chairman – Jayanti Bhoi

Balasore: Chairman – Bipin Marandi; Vice-Chairman – Jharana Singh

Bargarh: Chairman – Gobardhan Bhoy; Vice-Chairman – Tilotama Bhue

Boudh: Chairman – Damarudhar Kanhar; Vice-Chairman – Jharana Jani

Deogarh: Chairman – Prashanta Kumar Behera; Vice-Chairman – Pramila Kisan

Dhenkanal: Chairman – Nauri Singh; Vice-Chairman – Sebati Bhoi

Gajapati: Chairman – Kamdev Badnayak; Vice-Chairman – Pankajini Dalai

Ganjam: Chairman – Nilamadhab Patra; Vice-Chairman – Lalita Pradhan

Jajpur: Chairman – Rajendra Kandulia; Vice-Chairman – Sani Jarika

Jharsuguda: Chairman – Samal Naik; Vice-Chairman – Sanjukta Oram

Kalahandi: Chairman – Bijay Kumar Disari; Vice-Chairman – Rina Bhoi

Kandhamal: Chairman – Managobinda Pradhan; Vice-Chairman – Kaplana Kumari Kanhar

Keonjhar: Chairman – Mamita Naik; Vice-Chairman – Manas Kumar Naik

Koraput: Chairman – Bhagaban Muduli; Vice-Chairman – Sukanti Majhi

Malkangiri: Chairman – Gangadhar Sodi; Vice-Chairman – Sabitri Padiami

Mayurbhanj: Chairman – Dr Budhan Murmu; Vice-Chairman – Koushalya Naik

Nabarangpur: Chairman – Basanti Majhi; Vice-Chairman – Lingaraj Bhatra

Nuapada: Chairman – Er Homesingh Majhi; Vice-Chairman – Belamati Majhi

Rayagada: Chairman – Bidyadhar Sabar; Vice-Chairman – Majula Miniaka

Sambalpur: Chairman – Bhagindra Kisan; Vice-Chairman – Sushama Munda

Sundargarh: Chairman – Santosh Kumar Amat; Vice-Chairman – Gangi Kindo

The SDCs will function as key planning and implementation bodies at the district level. Once funds are allocated, the councils will identify priority areas, decide resource utilisation, and oversee execution of development projects tailored to local needs.

In addition to development work, the councils will play a crucial role in preserving tribal heritage, including traditional art forms, crafts and cultural practices, while also working to improve socio-economic conditions in these regions.

Sources indicate that several appointees were associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during the 2024 elections but were not fielded as candidates, suggesting a possible political dimension to the appointments.

The formation of SDCs is being viewed as a strategic step by the state government to ensure focused development in tribal belts while strengthening administrative outreach at the grassroots level.