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Dhankhar, who served as the 14th Vice President of India since August 2022, stepped down on July 21, 2025 -- the very first ...
Article 67(a) empowers the vice president to resign voluntarily at any time before the five‑year term concludes, by submitting a written letter to the President.
Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned from the post of Vice President on Monday, citing medical reasons, triggering a wave of speculation behind his sudden move.
As per Clause 2 of Article 68 of the Constitution, the person elected to fill the vacancy will be entitled to hold office ‘for the full term of five years from the date on which he enters upon his off ...
Tensions rise in Parliament as VP Dhankhar resigns, Opposition planst to target the government on Bihar voter list, Air India ...
Following a stormy opening on Monday marked by disruptions in both Houses, the second day of the Monsoon Session will convene ...
The government wants to start the debate next week after Modi returns from the UK and Maldives, but the Congress-led ...
Following Jagdeep Dhankhar's resignation as Vice President, an election to appoint his successor must be held 'as soon as possible' according to the Constitution. The article details the ...
The Lok Sabha's productivity during the monsoon sessions has fallen to 51.5% since 2021 from 91.8% before the covid outbreak.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned unexpectedly on the first day of the Monsoon session, citing medical reasons, as an ...
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has resigned, citing health reasons. He becomes the first sitting VP in India to resign ...