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      Droupadi Murmu to Take Oath as 15th President on 25th July 2022 | Check Full Timeline

      Droupadi Murmu will take oath as the 15th President of India on 25th July 2022 at 10:14 am. Elaborate arrangements have made for the swearing-in of India’s first tribal woman president.

      The President’s secretariat release the timeline of Murmu’s oath ceremony.

      Full Timeline of the swearing in of the new president

      9:17 am

      President Ram Nath Kovind will leave his apartment for the Kaveri, the committee room.

      Ram Nath Kovind is expect to reach there by 9:20 am.

      9:22 am

      President-elect Droupadi Murmu will arrive in the North Court, where she will be receive by the Aide De Camp (ADC) to the President and conduct to Kaveri where she will be receive by President Ram Nath Kovind.

      9:37 am

      The Military Secretary to President (MSP) will arrive at the forecourt and take salute from the President’s Bodyguard.

      9:42 am

      President Ram Nath Kovind and President-elect Droupadi Murmu will leave the ‘Kaveri’ for the Darbar Hall where a procession will take place.

      The procession will skirt the Nandi Bull statue at the foyer of the Rashtrapati Bhavan from the Northern Side.

      The procession descends the steps of the Darbar Hall and arrives at the Saluting Dais of the forecourt.

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      The President and the president-elect will take position on the dais, with the latter standing on the right.

      9:49 am

      The President’s Bodyguard will present the national salute.

      It will be the president who will take the salute.

      Soon the President’s limousine will draw up near the saluting dais.

      The incumbent president will sit at the rear seat by the entrance towards the dais.

      The ADC and president-elect will be sitting at the rear seat by the entrance away from the dais.

      9:50 am

      The President’s limousine escort by the PBG will proceed to Gate No. 5 of the Parliament House.

      The 6 Sikh will turn out guard at southern side of the Jaipur Column for departure.

      The route will be main gate of Rashtrapati Bhavan- Central Vista- Iron Gate 7 of the Parliament House, go past building gates 10, 9,8, 7, 6 and arrive at Gate No. 5 of the Parliament House.

      The personnel from three services will line up with arms on the route and will present arms as the VVIPs pass by.

      9:50 am

      The First Lady will leave North Court for Central Hall of Parliament.

      10:03 am

      The President and President-elect will arrive at the Parliament House in a ceremonial motorcade and alight at Gate No. 5.

      They will be receive by the Rajya Sabha chairperson, Lok Sabha speaker and the Chief Justice of India.

      10:05 am

      The presidential procession moves to the Central Hall of the Parliament.

      10:11 am

      The home secretary will request the President’s permission to read out the communication from the election commission, indicating the name of the President-Elect.

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      After the President’s assent, the home secretary will read out the communication.

      10:14 am

      The Chief Justice of India and President-Elect will rise from their respective chairs.

      The CJI will hand over the form of oath of office to the President-Elect.

      10:14 am

      Droupadi Murmu will be administer oath by the Chief Justice of India.

      She will exchange the seat with Ram Nath Kovind.

      10:18 am

      The secretary to the president will place the oath register before the new president who will sign it.

      10:18 am

      The home secretary announces the proclamation after President’s Permission.

      10:23 am

      The new president will deliver her address.

      10:35 am

      The President gives assent to home secretary’s request to conclude the ceremony.

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