Dhankhars start packing belongings after he quit as vice president
Jagdeep Dhankhar, after his surprising resignation as vice president citing health concerns, has begun the process of moving out of the Vice President's Enclave. Having resided there for approximately 15 months, he is now entitled to a government ...

As a former vice president, he is entitled to a government bungalow.
The Dhankhars started packing their belongings on Tuesday, the sources said, adding he plans to soon move out from his official residence.
Dhankhar, 74, shifted to the newly-constructed Vice President Enclave on Church Road near the Parliament House complex in April last year.
The VP Enclave housing Vice President's residence and office was constructed under the Central Vista redevelopment plan.
He stayed at the VP Enclave for nearly 15 months.
"He (Dhankhar) will be offered a Type VIII bungalow in Lutyens' Delhi or another area," an Urban Development Ministry official said on Tuesday.
The Type VIII bungalow is usually allotted to senior Union ministers or presidents of national parties.
Dhankhar resigned from the post on Monday, citing health reasons.
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