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  2. Premiership of Narendra Modi - Wikipedia

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    Modi' government extended the tenure of ED director Sanjay Kumar Mishra, who was set to leave the post in November 2020, to one more year so that he remains the director till November 2021. In September 2021, the Supreme Court directed the centre to not give any further extension to Mishra after his tenure ends in November 2021.

  3. Narendra Modi - Wikipedia

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    Under Modi's tenure, India has experienced democratic backsliding, or the weakening of democratic institutions, individual rights, and freedom of expression. [29] [30] [g] As prime minister, he has received consistently high approval ratings. [36] [37] [38] Modi has been described as engineering a political realignment towards right-wing politics.

  4. First oath of office ceremony of Narendra Modi - Wikipedia

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    Narendra Modi, parliamentary leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party, started the first tenure of his prime ministership, after his oath of office as the 14th Prime Minister of India on 26 May 2014. [ 1 ] 45 other ministers were also sworn in along with Modi. [ 2 ]

  5. First Modi ministry - Wikipedia

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    The UPA-II government had set up 68 GoMs and 14 EGoMs during its tenure, of which 9 EGoMs and 21 GoMs were inherited by the new government. [6] [7] The move was described by the Indian media as being in alignment with Modi's policy of "minimum government, maximum governance".

  6. Timeline of the Narendra Modi premiership - Wikipedia

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    26 May – Modi Sworn in as 14th Prime Minister of India at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi. [2]27 May – Modi held bilateral talks with each visiting head of state/head of government of eight SAARC nation plus Mauritius at Hyderabad House, New Delhi.

  7. List of office-holders in the Government of India - Wikipedia

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    Narendra Modi: 26 May 2014 [3] Chief Justice of the Republic of India: Sanjiv Khanna: 11 November 2024 Speaker of Lok Sabha: Om Birla: 19 June 2019 [4] Chief Election Commissioner: Rajiv Kumar: 15 May 2022 [5] Comptroller and Auditor General: K.Sanjay Murthy 21 November 2024 Chairperson of Union Public Service Commission: Preeti Sudan: 1 August ...

  8. Second oath of office ceremony of Narendra Modi - Wikipedia

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    After the declaration of election results in May 2019, Modi met the President of India Ram Nath Kovind in May where Kovind invited Modi to form the next government. The BJP had won 303 seats and their alliance National Democratic Alliance won a total of 353 seats in the 543-seat Lok Sabha , the strongest mandate since the 1984 elections where ...

  9. Third Modi ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Third Modi ministry, also called Modi 3.0, is the union council of ministers of India headed by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, which was formed after the 2024 Indian general election held in seven phases between April and June 2024. [1]