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  1. Janaki Ballabh Patnaik (3 January 1927 – 21 April 2015) was an Indian politician who had been 25th Governor of Assam from 2009 to 2014. A leader of the Indian National Congress, he was Chief Minister of Odisha from 1980 to 1989 and again from 1995 to 1999, holding that post for the longest time on record before Naveen Patnaik.

  2. Jan 3, 2019 · For close to four decades, veteran leader Janaki Ballabh Patnaik was the face of the Orissa (now Odisha) Congress. An erudite scholar known for his grasp over Odia and Sanskrit languages, Patnaik served as as chief minister of Orissa for 14 years and Assam for five years as a governor.

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  3. Apr 21, 2015 · Bhubaneswar: Known for his political acumen and skill in devising plans, Janaki Ballabh Patnaik remained the focus of Odisha politics for over four decades. Mr Patnaik, aged 89, died in Tirupati...

    • Archana Complex, Block B, Greater Kailash I, New Delhi, 110048, India
  4. Apr 21, 2015 · Former Governor of Assam and three-time Chief Minister of Odisha Janaki Ballav Patnaik is no more. He passed away in a private hospital at Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh at 3 am on Tuesday, family...

    • Kasturi Building, Anna Salai, 859-860, Mount Road, Chennai, 600002, Tamil Nadu
  5. Apr 21, 2015 · BHUBANESWAR: Janaki Ballav Patnaik 's public life spanned more than six decades and Odisha will forever remember him as a scholar, visionary and peoples' leader, even though in his twilight years, JB remained out of active politics.

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  7. Apr 21, 2015 · Janaki Ballabh Patnaik was born on January 3, 1927. The Congress leader first became chief minister of Odisha in 1980 and was in power till 1989. He returned for a four-year stint in 1995. He has been Assam Governor since 2009.

  8. Janaki Ballabh Patnaik ( Odia: ଜାନକୀ ବଲ୍ଲଭ ପଟ୍ଟନାୟକ; 3 January 1927 – 21 April 2015) was an Indian politician. He was the Governor of Assam from 27 November 2009 to 11 December 2014. He was Chief Minister of Odisha from 9 June 1980 to 7 December 1989 and again from 15 March 1995 to 17 February 1999. He was a leader of the Indian National Congress.