Nineteen New Members, Including Sharad Pawar and Ramdas Athawale, Sworn into Rajya Sabha

A recent ceremony welcomed new members from various Indian states, highlighting the diversity of languages spoken across the country. The newly appointed members include five representatives from Maharashtra, six from Tamil Nadu, five from West Bengal, and three from Odisha.

During the oath-taking ceremony, members took their oaths in a variety of languages, reflecting Indias linguistic richness. The languages used included Marathi, spoken by three members; Hindi, used by two members; Tamil, taken by six members; English, by one member; Bangla, spoken by four members; and Odia, by three members.

This event underscores the importance of regional representation and cultural diversity in governance, reinforcing the commitment to inclusivity in the nations legislative processes. The assembly of representatives from different states aims to ensure that diverse perspectives are heard and considered in decision-making processes at the national level.

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