Who is the current vice president of india

  1. List of Vice
  2. Deputy Prime Minister of India
  3. Profile
  4. Vice President of India UPSC: Impeachment, Removal, Powers
  5. Jagdeep Dhankhar: 10 things to know about India's new Vice President
  6. Presidential, V
  7. President, Vice
  8. Who's Who
  9. Jagdeep Dhankhar


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List of Vice

Vice-President of India List Vice-President of India is the 2nd most important authoritative body after the President. As per Article 65 of the Indian Constitution, he is entitled to take important decisions in certain cases of contingency due to resignation, removal, death, impeachment or the inability of the president to discharge his/her functions. The The necessary qualifications required for this post are listed below: • Citizen of India who has completed the age of 35 years. • He should not hold any office of profit under union government, state government, public authority and local authority. There have been 13 Vice-presidents of India since the inception of the post in the Constitution. This article lists the Vice-Presidents of India from 1950 to 2023. Candidates can know the Vice – Presidents of India (1950-2022) Do you know who was the First Vice-President of India? Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was the first Vice-President of India. He took oath at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 13 May 1952. The list of Vice-Presidents of India from 1950 to 2023 is listed below: Vice – President of India Term of office Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (First Vice-President of India) 13 May 1952 – 12 May 1957 13 May 1957 – 12 May 1962 Zakir Hussain 13 May 1962 – 12 May 1967 V. V. Giri 13 May 1967 – 3 May 1969 Gopal Swarup Pathak 31 August 1969 – 30 August 1974 B. D. Jatti 31 August 1974 – 30 August 1979 Mohammad Hidayatullah 31 August 1979 – 30 August 1984 R. Venkataraman 31 August 1984 – 24 July 1...

Deputy Prime Minister of India

Incumbent Vacant Member of Nominator Appointer Inaugural holder Formation 15August 1947 ;75 years ago ( 1947-08-15) The Deputy Prime Minister of India ( Bhārat kē Uppradhānamantrī) is the deputy head of the The office is having been occupied for a little more than 11 years out of the 73 years since its establisment. History [ | ] The first deputy prime minister was Keys • List of Deputy Prime Ministers of India No. Officeholder (Portfolio) Portrait Term of office Political party (Alliance) Prime Minister 1 (1875–1950) ( 15 August 1947 15 December 1950 3years, 122days Vacant (15 December 1950 – 21 March 1967) 2 (1896–1995) ( 21 March 1967 6 December 1969 2years, 260days Vacant (6 December 1969 – 24 January 1979) 3 (1902–1987) ( 24 January 1979 28 July 1979 185days 4 (1908–1986) ( 5 (1913–1984) ( 28 July 1979 14 January 1980 170days Vacant (14 January 1980 – 2 December 1989) 6 (1915–2001) ( 2 December 1989 10 November 1990 1year, 201days ( 10 November 1990 21 June 1991 Vacant (21 June 1991 – 5 February 2002) 7 (1927–) ( 5 February 2002 22 May 2004 2years, 107days ( color|white| References [ | ]

Profile

Click here to download high resolution photo Profile Name: Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar Father's Name Late Shri Gokal Chand Mother's Name Late Srimati Kesari Devi Date of Birth 18 May, 1951 Place of Birth Village Kithana, Jhunjhunu District, Rajasthan Marital Status Married (Year, 1979) Spouse's Name Dr. Sudesh Dhankhar Children One daughter (Smt. Kamna) School Education Had his early education from Class 1 to 5 in village Kithana, at the Government Primary School In Class 6 he took admission in the Government Middle School, Ghardhana, at a distance of 4-5 kms and travelled on foot along with other village students to the school. In 1962, after successfully passing the Chittorgarh, Sainik School, Entrance Examination got admitted to Class 5 in the School on Full Merit Scholarship. Passed from Chittorgarh, Sainik School, after taking the Indian School Certificate Examination recognized by the Cambridge University. College education Graduated in B.Sc. (Honors) Physics from Maharaja’s College, Jaipur, affiliated to the University of Rajasthan. Professional education 1978-1979 LLB from the University of Rajasthan. Profession Was enrolled with the Bar Council of Rajasthan as an Advocate with effect from 10.11.1979. Designated as Senior Advocate by the High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan with effect from 27.3.1990, Since 1990 Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar had been practicing primarily in the Supreme Court and his focus area of litigation have been in the field of Steel, Coal, Mining and Int...

Vice President of India UPSC: Impeachment, Removal, Powers

The Vice President of India serves as the chief of staff to the President of India, the head of state of the Republic of India. Second in the line of precedence and first in the line of succession to the presidency, the vice presidency is the highest constitutional post after the presidency. The Vice President serves as the ex officio head of the Rajya Sabha and is a member of the Indian Parliament. This article discusses all the important aspects of the Vice President of India, including impeachment, removal, election, oath, term, role, and powers. Also, we have provided detailed Vice President UPSC notes for your Indian Polity preparation for the Prelims and Mains exams. Table of content • 1. Vice President of India • 2. Vice President UPSC: Facts and Questions • 3. Vice President Election • 4. Current Vice President of India • 5. Removal of Vice President • 6. Vice President Oath • 7. Term of Vice President of India • 8. Role of Vice President of India • 9. Vice President Article • 10. Vice President of India Eligibility • 11. List of Vice President of India • 12. Vice President Salary Vice President of India Electing the Vice President of India is outlined in Article 66 of the Indian Constitution. Using a Voting is conducted secretly by the Vice President UPSC: Facts and Questions Here are some essential points to remember regarding the Vice President of India important from the • The Vice President Election is administered by the Indian Election Commission. • The next...

Jagdeep Dhankhar: 10 things to know about India's new Vice President

After marking a landslide victory in the Vice President polls, Jagdeep Dhankhar is ready to swear in for the position on 11 August. The former Bengal Governor garnered 528 votes against Margaret Alva who got 182 votes. Eminent personalities like PM Modi, Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi, Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin, etc came on Twitter to congratulate India's new Vice President. Know 10 things about Jagdeep Dhankar here. 1). Jagdeep used to walk 6 km to attend school Jagdeep Dhankhar was born in Kithana Village, Rajasthan in 1951. Grown up in a family of farmers, Jagdeep has been inculcated with the value of always staying connected with his roots. He was brought up seeing the simplicity and hard work of people in his village till his primary education. It was these values that he had drawn from his surrounding, that motivated him to walk six kilometers from his village to attend his school. Later, he moved to Chittorgarh for his further school education at Sainik School. 2). A physics graduate who opted for LLB After completing his school education in Chittorgarh, Jagdeep pursued BSc in Physics from Maharaja's College in Jaipur. Later, he found his call in law and constitution and opted for LLB from Rajasthan University. He completed his LLB in 1978-79 and registered in the BAR the same year. 3). Jagdeep s a tremendous lawer In the beginning, Jagdeep practiced in the Rajasthan High Court, Later he started practising primarily in Supreme Court. The ex-Bengal Governor is also known...

Presidential, V

• • • Presidential, V-P Polls 2022 Highlights: Opposition V-P pick Margaret Alva files her nomination Presidential, V-P Polls 2022 Highlights: Opposition V-P pick Margaret Alva files her nomination India President V-P Elections 2022 News Highlights: Margaret Alva said, "The coming together of the opposition to support my candidature for the post of Vice President of India, is a metaphor of the reality that is India." Opposition parties' Vice Presidential candidate Margaret Alva files her nomination papers in the presence of Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, Sharad Pawar, Sitaram Yechury, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and other opposition leaders at Parliament House (PTI) Presidential V-P Elections Highlights: The opposition’s pick for the Vice-Presidential polls, Margaret Alva filed her nomination at the Parliament House on Tuesday in the presence of Rahul Gandhi, Sitaram Yechury and Sharad Pawar, among others. “The coming together of the opposition to support my candidature for the post of Vice President of India, is a metaphor of the reality that is India. We come from various corners of this great country, speak different languages, and follow different religions and customs,” Alva stated in a press release. Meanwhile, the polling in the Presidential elections ended on Monday with over 99 per cent of the total 4,796 electors casting their votes at the Parliament House and the state legislative assemblies. As many as 10 states and the Union Territory of Puducherry recorded a 10...

President, Vice

• • • From 1947 to till now, India has 15 Presidents, 14 Vice President and 16 Prime Minister. Here is the complete list of all Presidents, Vice Presidents and Prime Minister with their in office time period… President of India No Name Born-Died In Office 1 Dr. Rajendra Prasad 1884-1963 26th January,1950 ---13th May, 1962 2 Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 1888-1975 13th May, 1962---13th May, 1967 3 Dr. Zakir Hussain 1897-1969 13th May, 1967---3rd May,1969 Varahagiri Venkata Giri * 1894-1980 3rd May,1969---20th July,1969 Mohammad Hidayatullah * 1905-1992 20th July,1969---24th August, 1969 4 Varahagiri Venkata Giri 1894-1980 24th August, 1969---24th August, 1974 5 Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed 1905-1977 24th August, 1974---11th February,1977 Basappa Danappa Jatti* 1912-2002 11th February,1977---25th July,1977 6 Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 1913-1996 25th July,1977---25th July,1982 7 Giani Zail Singh 1916-1994 25th July,1982---25th July,1987 8 Ramaswamy Venkataraman 1910-2009 25th July,1987---25th July,1992 9 Shankar Dayal Sharma 1918-1999 25th July,1992---25th July,1997 10 Kocheril Raman Narayanan 1920-2005 25th July,1997---25th July,2002 11 A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 1931 25th July,2002---25th July,2007 12 Pratibha Patil 1934 25th July,2007---25th July,2012 13 Pranab Mukherjee 1935 25th July,2012---25th July,2017 14 Ram Nath Kovind 1945 25th July,2017---25th July,2022 15 Droupadi Murmu 1958 25th July,2022---Till Now Vice-President of India No Name Born-Died In Office 1 Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 1...

Who's Who

Vice-President's Secretariat NAME DESIGNATION TEL. NO. Off. Email Shri Sunil Kumar Gupta, IAS Secretary to the Vice-President of India 23017210 Shri Rajesh N. Naik, IFS OSD to the Vice-President of India 23016344 Shri Sujeet Kumar, IAS Private Secretary to the Vice-President of India 23016344, 23016422 Shri Abhyuday Singh Shekhawat OSD to the Vice-President of India 23016344 Smt. Sarita Chauhan Under Secretary 23018684 Shri Rajesh Kumar Sharma Under Secretary, Additional charge VP Secretariat 23018684 Shri Sanjay Verma Assistant Private Secretary to the Vice-President of India 23017124 Shri Chandan Deekshith Goli Section Officer 23015065 Shri Ashish Anand Section Officer 23015065 Shri Vishu Kumar Choudhary Section Officer 23018684 Media Wing Shri Mahar Singh, IIS Information Officer to the Vice President of India 23016344, Ext-271 Shri Koganti Rohit, IIS Deputy Director (Media & Communications) 23016344, Ext-279 Ms. Rini Choudhury, IIS Assistant Director (Media & Communications) 23016344, Ext-207 Ms. Deepali Pandit Asst. Information Officer 23016344, Ext-265 Contact Details (Section wise) Contact Details (section wise) Sr.No. Particular Contact No./Email id 1. Administration & Accounts related matters 011-23018684 2. Function& Tour Cell 011-23016422 011-23017124 3. Appointment/Message Cell 011-23016422 011-23016344 4. RTI/Representation/Appeals 011-23016422 011-23022322

Jagdeep Dhankhar

Assumed office 7 December 2022 President Prime Minister Preceded by 21st In office 30 July 2019–18 July 2022 Chief Minister Preceded by Succeeded by (additional charge) In office 21 November 1990–21 June 1991 Prime Minister Minister Succeeded by In office 4 December 1993–29 November 1998 Preceded by Jagjeet Singh Succeeded by Nathu Ram Constituency In office 2 December 1989–21 June 1991 Preceded by Succeeded by Mohd. Ayub Khan Constituency Personal details Born ( 1951-05-18) 18 May 1951 (age72) Kithana, Political party Other political affiliations Spouse Jagdeep Dhankhar (born 18 May 1951) is an Indian politician and lawyer, who has been the Early life and education [ ] Dhankhar the current vice president of India was born on 18 May 1951, in Kithana, a small village in the Dhankhar married Law career [ ] Dhankhar enrolled with the Since 1990, Dhankhar had been practicing primarily in the field of constitutional law as a senior advocate in the Dhankhar had appeared in the Political career [ ] He has been a member of He joined Congress in 1991. He lost the He lost the He joined the BJP in 2003. Governor of West Bengal (2019 - 2022) [ ] On 16 July 2022, the BJP nominated Dhankhar as the kisan putra (farmer's son) by the BJP. The elections were conducted on 6 August, and the same evening counting of votes were carried out. Dhankhar emerged victorious by securing 528 votes out of the 725 MP votes from the lower and upper houses polled. Dhankhar won the Tenure [ ] • Hindustan Ti...

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