<p>The City of Raipur is being readied for the oath-taking ceremony of the new state government.</p>.<p>AICC incharge of Chhattisgarh P L Punia informed that the ceremony will take place on December 17 at 4.30 pm at Science College ground, Raipur.</p>.<p>Governor of Chhattisgarh will administer the oath of office and secrecy to the newly elected chief minister.</p>.<p>At the Science College ground, the preparations are at full swing.</p>.<p>Raipur Mayor Pramod Dubey, Chief Secretary Ajay Singh, Raipur Collector Basavaraju S and others are regularly visiting the venue to ensure security and better seating arrangement for the dignitaries and the public.</p>.<p>Taking into account that key national political leaders and VIPs are expected to attend the event, a traffic management plan has already been chalked up.</p>.<p>According to the plan, the whole area has been divided into four sectors for the movement of VVIPs, VIPs, ministers and general public.</p>.<p>With the Congress returning to power after a gap of 15 years, it is likely that there will be rush of party leaders and workers from different parts of the state to the oath taking ceremony.</p>.<p>Additionally, the supporters these leaders will also rush to attend the event.</p>
<p>The City of Raipur is being readied for the oath-taking ceremony of the new state government.</p>.<p>AICC incharge of Chhattisgarh P L Punia informed that the ceremony will take place on December 17 at 4.30 pm at Science College ground, Raipur.</p>.<p>Governor of Chhattisgarh will administer the oath of office and secrecy to the newly elected chief minister.</p>.<p>At the Science College ground, the preparations are at full swing.</p>.<p>Raipur Mayor Pramod Dubey, Chief Secretary Ajay Singh, Raipur Collector Basavaraju S and others are regularly visiting the venue to ensure security and better seating arrangement for the dignitaries and the public.</p>.<p>Taking into account that key national political leaders and VIPs are expected to attend the event, a traffic management plan has already been chalked up.</p>.<p>According to the plan, the whole area has been divided into four sectors for the movement of VVIPs, VIPs, ministers and general public.</p>.<p>With the Congress returning to power after a gap of 15 years, it is likely that there will be rush of party leaders and workers from different parts of the state to the oath taking ceremony.</p>.<p>Additionally, the supporters these leaders will also rush to attend the event.</p>