Newly elected President Draupadi Murmu will take the oath on July 25
Delhi. The Personnel Ministry on Friday directed partial closure of some government offices due to the swearing-in ceremony of newly elected President Draupadi Murmu on July 25. It also states that the construction work of the new Parliament House also needs to be stopped at the time of the ceremony.
The swearing-in ceremony in the Central Hall of Parliament House
The Central Government, in an order issued to all departments/ministries, has said that the swearing-in ceremony of the elected President of India will be held on July 25 in the Central Hall of Parliament House here. According to the order, a total of 30 offices need to be vacated by 6 am on July 25. This exercise will continue till the ceremony is over.
Apart from this, the construction work of the new Parliament building should also be stopped at the time of the ceremony, the order said.
These buildings will remain closed on July 25
According to the order of the Personnel Ministry, the buildings which will be vacated soon include South Block, North Block, Rail Bhawan, Krishi Bhawan, Shastri Bhawan, Sanchar Bhawan, Press Trust of India Building, Sena Bhawan, Vayu Bhawan, Udyog Bhawan and Nirman Bhawan. Huh. These buildings will remain closed on July 25 from 6 am to 2 pm.
5 lakh 777 votes polled in the presidential election
Let us inform you that in the presidential election of 2022, NDA’s candidate Draupadi Murmu got 5 lakh 777 votes while opposition candidate Yashwant Sinha got 2 lakh 61 thousand 62 votes. President Ram Nath Kovind’s term ends at midnight on July 24. The new President will be sworn in on 25 July.
Draupadi Murmu’s political journey
Draupadi Murmu won the councilor’s election for the first time in the year 1997. In 2000, she became a minister in the Odisha government. After this, he held different positions in the BJP organization. In the year 2015, he was made the Governor of Jharkhand and successfully completed his term.