According to the BJP, Yogi Adityanath will be sworn in on March 25 at 4 p.m.

Yogi Adityanath will be sworn in for his second term as Prime Minister of Uttar Pradesh next Friday, the BJP has announced. The ceremony will take place at 4 p.m. at Ekana Stadium in Lucknow, a senior party official said.
Senior BJP leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, BJP National Chairman JP Nadda are expected to attend the event, reported the PTI news agency, citing sources.
Prime ministers of other BJP-led states are also expected to attend the event, they said, adding that key opposition party leaders will also be invited. Massive preparations for the function, which will include recipients of government programs, have already begun, they said.
Ahead of the ceremony, Adityanath will be officially elected party leader in the assembly on Tuesday at a meeting of the BJP Legislative Party, which Amit Shah and National Vice President Raghubar Das will attend as observers.
There has been no word yet on the size of Adityanath’s new cabinet or the final names of the various ministries. The BJP won a historic victory in the state elections, the results of which were announced last week, marking the first time in 37 years that a party has returned to power in India’s politically most important state.
The party won 255 seats in a 403-person assembly and its allies won 18 more. The number was 43 fewer than in the last election, but the party’s vote share increased.
Its primary rival, Akhilesh Yadav’s Samajwadi Party, gained 125 seats, up 73 from the previous election.
Yogi Adityanath was a member of the legislative council till he ran for and won the Gorakhpur Urban constituency in his maiden assembly election.
Following the BJP’s victory, Adityanath’s re-election as Chief Minister appeared to be the most certain of the four states the party maintained.
He’s met with the BJP’s central leadership in Delhi twice since then, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to discuss cabinet candidates and post-election strategy.