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  2. List of chief ministers of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    The longest-serving chief minister, Sheila Dikshit from the Indian National Congress party, held the office for over fifteen years. [7] On 28 December 2013, Arvind Kejriwal of Aam Aadmi Party sworn in as first state party chief minister of the national capital territory. There has been one instance of president's rule in the National Capital ...

  3. Atishi Marlena - Wikipedia

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    Atishi Marlena Singh (Hindi: [ɑːtɪʃiː mɑːɾleːnɑː sɪŋɡʱ]; born 8 June 1981), [2] (also known as Atishi Singh [3] or mononymously Atishi), [4] is an Indian politician who served as the 8th Chief Minister of Delhi since 21 September 2024 after resignation of Arvind Kejriwal till 8th February 2025 and is now serving as the Caretaker Chief Minister of Delhi until a new government is ...

  4. List of current Indian chief ministers - Wikipedia

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    The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. Out of the thirty incumbents, except Tamil Nadu's M. K. Stalin, all other chief ministers also act as the leader of the house in their legislative assemblies. Given they have the assembly's confidence, the chief minister's term is ...

  5. Atishi Marlena ministry - Wikipedia

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    The 12th Council of Ministers of National Capital Territory of Delhi was formed on 21 September 2024 To 9 February 2025 [1] with Chief Minister Atishi Marlena leading the government. The ministry also consisted of 6 Aam Aadmi Party MLAs of the Delhi Assembly, who were sworn in by Lieutenant Governor V. K. Saxena .

  6. Third Kejriwal ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Third Kejriwal cabinet is the Council of Ministers in Delhi Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. [3] [4] It was formed after the results of the 2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election were declared.

  7. Government of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    The Sixty-ninth Amendment formally renamed the Union Territory of Delhi as the National Capital Territory of Delhi, granting it a unique status with its own legislative assembly.. [12] The maiden chief minister of Delhi was Chaudhary Brahm Prakash Yadav of the Indian National Congress, whereas the first woman chief minister was Sushma Swaraj .

  8. NITI Aayog - Wikipedia

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    The NITI Aayog council comprises all the state Chief Ministers, along with the Chief Ministers of Delhi and Puducherry, Lieutenant Governors of all UTs, and a vice-chairman nominated by the Prime Minister. In addition, temporary members are selected from leading universities and research institutions.

  9. List of Delhi University people - Wikipedia

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    Minister of State for External Affairs; Former U.N. Under Secretary General [84] [85] Sheila Dikshit: M.A. (History) Miranda House: Former Chief Minister of Delhi [4] Smriti Irani: School of Open Learning: Former Minister of Information and Broadcasting and Minister of Human Resource Development: Somnath Bharti: BSc Mathematics Ramjas College