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Modi govt 2.0 LIVE: 'EC must clear doubts on EVM-VVPAT system'

In the new-look Modi cabinet, Amit Shah will lead the Home Ministry, Rajnath Singh Defence, while Nirmala Sitharaman will serve as Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister and S Jaishankar will be the External Affairs Minister. Shah on Saturday took charge as the Union Home Minister, two days after he was sworn in following a landslide victory of the saffron party-led NDA. Shah was received at the North Block office of the Home Ministry by Union Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba and other senior officials. The home minister is holding a meeting with officials to familiarise himself with issues faced by the ministry, an official said.
Last Updated 01 June 2019, 16:28 IST
04:3630 May 2019

Tibet leader, Taiwan envoy not invited to oath ceremony

The Government has not invited the chief of Tibetan Government in Exile, Lobsang Sangay, to witness Narendra Modi being sworn-in for his second term in office of Prime Minister on Thursday – ostensibly to avoid irking Beijing and derailing efforts to mend India-China relations.

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04:3730 May 2019

OPINION | Will Modi 2.0 show more appetite for reforms?

In handing over a landslide victory to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, voters chose to weigh lightly the economic hardships of the last five years, many of which did result directly from the policy decisions taken by his first government.

Voters did not judge Mr. Modi for his record on the economy, but will his second government show more appetite for reforms necessary for the material progress of his voters?

More than anything else the answer depends on Mr. Modi’s interpretation of the mandate he has received.

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04:4030 May 2019

Arvind Sawant will take oath as a minister: Sanjay Raut

04:4530 May 2019

Ahead of swearing in, Modi pays tributes to Vajpayee

Ahead of being sworn in as the prime minister for the second consecutive term, Narendra Modi on Thursday morning paid tributes to Mahatma Gandhi and BJP veteran late Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

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04:5230 May 2019

No Jaitley as PM takes oath today

A day before Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes oath for a second term in office, outgoing Finance Minister Arun Jaitley opted out of the new Cabinet citing ill health,while uncertainty hung over the continuance of another key minister Sushma Swaraj who did not contest Lok Sabha elections this time.

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(Published 30 May 2019, 04:38 IST)

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