25th chief election commissioner of india

  1. Rajiv Kumar takes oath as Chief Election Commissioner of India
  2. Rajiv Kumar formally takes over as 25th Chief Election Commissioner


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Rajiv Kumar takes oath as Chief Election Commissioner of India

He will be the 25th CEC of India. Also Read: “The President is pleased to appoint Shri Rajiv Kumar, the senior-most Election Commissioner, as the Chief Election Commissioner in the Election Commission of India. Shri Rajiv Kumar will assume the charge of office of the Chief Election Commissioner with effect from the 15th May, 2022 vice Shri Sushil Chandra consequent upon his demitting the Office of the Chief Election Commissioner on the 14th May, 2022”, said a notification. The new CEC was born in 1960 and is expected to remain in office till February 2025. A 1984-batch Indian Administrative Service officer of the Bihar/Jharkhand cadre, Kumar superannuated from service in February 2020. Northeast Now is a multi-app based hyper-regional bilingual news portal. Led by a group of professionals, the digital news platform covers every inch of the eight states of northeast India and the five neighbouring countries. It is the first of its kind new media initiative in the northeast, and is based in Guwahati. As the political dynamics in the northeast is intricate and fluid, Northeast Now is always politically neutral. Our Properties

Rajiv Kumar formally takes over as 25th Chief Election Commissioner

NEW DELH: Election commissioner Kumar was appointed to the post on Thursday, replacing "The President is pleased to appoint Shri Rajiv Kumar, the senior-most Election Commissioner, as the Chief Election Commissioner in the Election Commission of India. Kumar, born in 1960, is expected to demit office in February, 2025. He will be overseeing the presidential and the vice presidential elections, the 2024 A 1984-batch Indian Administrative Service officer of the Bihar/Jharkhand cadre, Kumar superannuated from service in February 2020. He was the chairperson of the Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) when he was appointed an election commissioner, a post that became vacant on September 1, 2020, following the resignation of then election commissioner Ashok Lavasa. Kumar has also been the director, Central Board of Reserve Bank of India (