Ram Nath Kovind is India's 14th president

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Ram Nath Kovind was today sworn in as India's 14th president, the first leader and the second Dalit in the

Kovind was administered the oath of office to "preserve, protect and defend the constitution and law" by Chief Justice of J S Kehar in an impressive ceremony in the Central Hall of Parliament.


The 71-year-old took oath in Hindi to thunderous applause and thumping of desks by the gathering, including Vice President Hamid Ansari, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, outgoing President and former president Pratibha Patil.

Former prime ministers and H D Devegowda, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, former speaker Meira Kumar, former deputy prime minister as well as Union ministers and foreign dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

After he took oath, Kovind was given a 21-gun salute to mark the assumption of office of the highest constitutional post in the country.

Once the oath taking was over, Kovind and Mukherjee exchanged seats on the dais after which the new president delivered his maiden speech as president.

Kovind was elected with 65 per cent of votes defeating to occupy the top post.

The 71-year-old leader born in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, had also earned the support of the JD(U), which broke ranks with the "mahagathbandhan" because of his non-confrontational approach as governor of the state.

A commerce graduate, Kovind studied law at the Kanpur University, practised in the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court. He was also the central government's standing counsel in the apex court from 1980-93.

Kovind, who headed Dalit Morcha from 1998 to 2002, also led the All-Koli Samaj.

Elected to the in April 1994 from Uttar Pradesh, he served two consecutive terms till March 2006.

Outgoing Mukherjee bows out of public life after a five- decade political career.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)