After the 27-year-long wait, the Bharatiya Janata Party is set to return to the national capital as the oath-taking ceremony of the next Delhi Chief Minister is likely to take place on February 20 ...
The oath-taking ceremony of Delhi CM will reportedly take place on February 20 at 4.30 pm. The BJP has not revealed the CM’s name yet and a decision on it is likely to come on February 19.
MANILA, Philippines — Days before he steps down, outgoing Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Jaime Bautista led the donning of ranks and oath-taking ceremonies for three newly ...
Delhi CM-designate Rekha Gupta's son expressed confidence in her ability to lead as the first woman CM of Delhi. Gupta's hard ...
Rekha Gupta, a first-time MLA from Shalimar Bagh, took oath as Delhi CM; Parvesh Verma, Kapil Mishra and four other BJP MLAs ...
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BJP to pick new Delhi CM on Feb 19, oath-taking on 20 The oath-taking ceremony is likely to be held on February 20 at the Ramlila Maidan on a mammoth scale as the party looks to stamp its return ...
The next chief minister (CM) of Delhi will take oath on February 20 at Ramlila Maidan. The swearing-in ceremony, to be attended by Bhartiya Janata Party's (BJP) top brass, including Prime Minister ...
New Delhi: Following the BJP's victory in the Delhi Assembly polls, the results of which were declared on February 8, discussions are underway regarding the venue for the oath-taking ceremony of ...
According to PTI's latest report, the BJP source said that the next chief minister of Delhi along with the council of ministers is likely to take oath at the Ramlila Maidan on February 20.
The oath-taking ceremony for the new Delhi Chief Minister is anticipated to occur on February 18. The BJP will form the government in Delhi for the first time in nearly three decades, following a ...
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