Modi ji is back!
The results of the Lok Sabha elections have been declared, and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has formed the government.
Narendra Modi has become the country’s Prime Minister (PM) for the third time. He became the second Indian to win a third consecutive term after Jawaharlal Nehru, the country’s first PM.
He said he would work for the people and the country’s development along with the Cabinet Ministers.

Who are Cabinet Ministers?
They are high-ranking officials selected from the winning party's Members of Parliament (MP) to oversee specific government departments.
Think of your school principal as the PM. She selects department heads for areas like sports, computer labs, and cultural activities. They help improve their respective departments and contribute to the overall development of the school.
Similarly, the Cabinet Ministers look after the most important departments, like finance, defence, health, etc. They look after their respective departments to help the nation grow.
The Indian president appoints the Cabinet Ministers on the advice of the PM.