Ram Nath Kovind's ancestral village, Paraunkh, erupted with joy, as people danced on the streets to mark the occasion.
With pujas and havans held in temples, villagers celebrated the elevation of the boy who had grown up in a mud hut and now, at 71, had moved to the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
In Kanpur city, BJP activists burst crackers in Shikshak Park as the oath-taking ceremony began in the Central Hall of Parliament in New Delhi.
Party workers gathered at almost every major road crossing, dancing to the beats and music of bands, he said.
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"They distributed sweets to passersby," Maithani said.
Buildings of the Kanpur Municipal Corporation (KMC), the Jal Kal Vibhag and the zonal offices of the KMC were illuminated.
Celebrations were also held at the DAV College and the BNSD Intermediate College, where Kovind had studied.
Scores of people started gathering at Kovind's house in Dayanand Vihar in Kanpur, well before he took oath.
At Paraunkh village, television sets were installed at community centres and generators were kept handy, to ensure that nobody would miss even a moment of history in the making, he said.
A large TV screen was installed at the Mandi Samiti, where hundreds of villagers watched the oath-taking ceremony.
Meanwhile, security at Kovind's Dayanand Vihar residence of Kovind has been beefed up, sources said.
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