Who is the vice president of india 2022

  1. Jagdeep Dhankhar Elected as the 14th Vice
  2. Who next after Kovind? That’s a tough challenge for Modi
  3. Who Is The Vice President Of India 2022?
  4. Vice President Election HIGHLIGHTS: Celebrations Begin As NDA Bags Huge Victory, PM Modi Meets Dhankhar
  5. Jagdeep Dhankhar elected India's 14th Vice President


Download: Who is the vice president of india 2022
Size: 7.61 MB

Jagdeep Dhankhar Elected as the 14th Vice

Jagdeep Dhankhar Elected Vice-President of India: Jagdeep Dhankhar, who had earlier served as the Governor of West Bengal, has been elected as the 14th Vice President of India with 528 votes against Opposition Candidate Margaret Alva's 182. He will take oath as India’s Vice President on 11th August 2022. Jagdeep Dhankhar Elected Vice-President of India: Jagdeep Dhankhar, who had earlier served as the Governor of West Bengal, has been elected as the 14th Vice President of India with 528 votes against Opposition Candidate Margaret Alva's 182. Ms Alva, who is ex-Union Minister and 5-time Congress MP, was Opposition candidate for Vice President’s Post. Mr Jagdeep Dhankhar was Vice Presidential Candidate for BJP led NDA alliance. He has been elected as the 14th Vice President. He will take oath as India’s Vice President on 11th August 2022. Mr Dhankar will be taking oath to replace the incumbent Vice President Venkaiah Naidu, whose tenure ends on 11th August 2022. Prior to being the Vice President, Jagdeep Dhankhar had severed as the Governor of West Bengal. Congratulations to Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar Ji on being elected India’s Vice President with resounding support across party lines. I am confident he will be an outstanding Vice President. Our nation will gain tremendously from his intellect and wisdom. Jagdeep Dhankhar wins by High Margin Election of NDA Candidate Jagdeep Dhankhar as the 14th Vice President of India is unique, because he has been defeated the joint opposition ...

Who next after Kovind? That’s a tough challenge for Modi

President Ram Nath Kovind’s term ends on July 24, 2022, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has begun deliberations on selecting a new candidate. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to face some steep political challenges in the next seven weeks, but, going by past events, the crises may turn into opportunities for him. If he manages to overcome the upcoming challenges, it would lay the foundation for his smooth return in the 2024 Parliamentary elections. It may also help Modi have persons of his choice get elected as President and Vice-President. But it is not going to be an easy ride for the Prime Minister. Next week’s Union Budget, the Uttar Pradesh elections set to start on February 10, and the elections for the new President of India are Modi’s top three concerns now. In all the three cases, he has to strike a balance between various competing demands and exceptions. His overarching emphasis would typically be on politics, as the decisions would greatly influence his party and his government’s future outcomes. What Modi’s 9 th Budget may bring The PM’s first crucial test will be the Union Budget — his government’s ninth — on February 1. The COVID pandemic and the farmers’ agitation have taken a toll on the Union government. So, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is likely to make a few references to them in her Budget speech. The speech will also likely highlight the Centre’s vaccination achievement — on how around 170 crore Indians are now inoculated against COVID. Als...

Who Is The Vice President Of India 2022?

Jagdeep Dhankhar was elected as Vice President of India, succeeding Venkaiah Naidu. The BJP nominated Jagdeep Dhankhar, the then-Governor of West Bengal, as a vice-presidential candidate on July 16, 2022. The United Progressive Alliance and certain non-UPA Parties announced Margaret Alva as their vice-presidential candidate on July 17, 2022. As a result, Jagdeep Dhankhar defeated United Opposition leader Margaret Alva by 528 votes. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Electoral system The Vice President is chosen by an electoral college comprised of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha members. Members of the aforementioned houses nominated can also vote in the election. Secret ballot voting is used. Who is the longest-serving vice president of India? Mohammad Hamid Ansari (born 1 April 1937) is an Indian politician and former official who served as India’s 12th Vice President from 2007 to 2017. In 1961, Ansari joined the IFS. During his 38-year political career, he served as India’s embassy to Australia, Afghanistan, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. Between 1993 and 1995, he was India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations. From 2000 to 2002, he served as Vice-Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University. Later, from 2006 to 2007, he served as Chairman of the National Commission for Minorities. On August 10, 2007, he was elected Vice President of India and started office on August 11, 2007. On August 7, 2012, he was re-elected and sworn in by India’s President, Pranab Mukherjee. On A...

Vice President Election HIGHLIGHTS: Celebrations Begin As NDA Bags Huge Victory, PM Modi Meets Dhankhar

Soon after Vice Presidential election result was announced, celebrations started in full swing in BJP camp with stalwart leaders including Amit Shah and JP Nadda reaching at Jagdeep Dhankhar's residence in Delhi to congratulate him. According to reports, even Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on is war to meet Dhankhar. Around 93 per cent polling was recorded in the vice presidential election on Saturday, with more than 50 MPs not exercising their franchise. Officials said of the total 780 MPs, as many as 725 MPs voted till 5 pm when the polling concluded. The Trinamool Congress, which has 39 MPs, including 23 in Lok Sabha, has already announced its decision to abstain from the election. However, two of its MPs - Sisir Kumar Adhikari and Dibyendu Adhikari - broke ranks and cast their ballots. Over 90 per cent votes were polled in the Vice Presidential election till 3 PM, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his predecessor Manmohan Singh casting their ballots early in the day, officials said. MPs such as Sonia Gandhi, Shashi Tharoor, Jairam Ramesh and others cast their vote to elect the next Vice President. Even Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla exercised his franchise. Of the 780 MPs in both Houses - another eight Rajya Sabha seats are vacant - around 670 of them had cast their vote so far, they said. Union Ministers Hardeep Singh Puri, Narayan Rane and Sarbananda Sonowal cast their votes for the Vice Presidential election, at the Parliament in Delhi. Union Ministers Hardeep Sing...

Jagdeep Dhankhar elected India's 14th Vice President

Dhankar reached Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi's residence at 11 Akbar Road before the announcement of the results for the Vice Presidential Election. Lok Sabha Secretary General Utpal Kumar Singh, who was the presiding officer for the 16th Vice Presidential election, said that of the 780 MPs eligible to cast votes, 725 MPs cast their vote. Fifteen votes were found invalid and 710 votes were valid. Described as ‘Kisan-Putra (farmer’s son)’ by the BJP, Dhankhar had said that he had never thought that a person like him with a modest background” would get the opportunity to serve as the second highest Constitutional post. “I was born in a farmer’s family. I had to walk around 6km to my school,” said Dhankhar, who recently quit as West Bengal Governor. He was appointed as the Governor of West Bengal in 2019. Around 93 per cent polling was recorded in the vice presidential election on Saturday, with more than 50 MPs not exercising their franchise. Officials said of the total 780 MPs, as many as 725 MPs voted till 5 pm when the polling concluded. The Trinamool Congress, which has 39 MPs, including 23 in Lok Sabha, had already announced its decision to abstain from the election. However, two of its MPs -- Sisir Kumar Adhikari and Dibyendu Adhikari -- broke ranks and cast their ballots. The next Vice-President of the country will take the oath of office on August 11, a day after the term of the incumbent Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu ends. Janata Dal (United), YSRC...

Tags: Who is the vice