New Delhi, July 23 -- Two days after Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned as the Vice President of India, the Dhankhars have already started packing their belongings to soon move out of the Vice President's Enclave in New Delhi. People familiar with the development said that Jagdeep Dhankhar plans to move out soon with his family.

As a former vice president, he is entitled to a government bungalow. The Dhankhars started packing their belongings on Tuesday, the sources were quoted as saying by PTI.

Jagdeep Dhankhar, 74, shifted to the newly-constructed Vice President Enclave on Church Road near the Parliament House complex in April last year.

The Vice President's Enclave, which includes the official residence and office, was built as part of the C...