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Narendra Modi, parliamentary leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party, started his tenure after his oath of office as the 16th Prime Minister of India on 30 May 2019. Several other ministers were also sworn in along with Modi.
Second oath of office ceremony of Narendra Modi in 2019; Third oath of office ceremony of Narendra Modi in 2024; See also. Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi was inaugurated for the third term as Prime Minister of India on 9 June 2024. [1] The ceremony was held in the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan.Along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, 71 other members of the Third Modi ministry took the oath of office.
Following his second oath of office ceremony as Prime Minister of India, a picture of Modi was displayed on the facade of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) building in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [517] The Texas India Forum hosted a community event, Howdy Modi, in honour of Modi on 22 September 2019 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was set for a historic third term on Tuesday, but with a vastly diminished majority in a rare electoral setback for a leader who has held a ...
This article is part of a series about Narendra Modi Prime Minister of India Incumbent Electoral history Public image Awards and honours Bibliography Chief Ministership Chief Minister of Gujarat 2002 2007 2012 Gujarat Council of Ministers First Second Third Fourth Premiership (Timeline) 2014 Prime ministerial candidacy Assassination attempt Campaign Achhe Din Aane Waale Hain 2019 Campaign Main ...
On 31 May 2019, Narendra Modi was sworn-in as the Prime Minister for the second time by President Ram Nath Kovind along with his council of ministers. The council of ministers which was sworn-in into office on 31 May 2019 consisted of 24 ministers with cabinet rank, 9 ministers of state with independent charge, and 24 ministers of state.
In its budget for the second year after it took office, the Modi government reduced healthcare spending by 15%. [142] This represented a shift away from the policy of the previous Congress government, which had supported programs to support public health goals including reducing child and maternal mortality rates. [142]