Vanuatu ordering the cancellation of Modi’s passport again spotlights the long-drawn Indian efforts to apprehend the former IPL chief for alleged financial irregularities ...
India's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party swept the polls in Delhi in February 2025, marking its return to power in ...
At 43, Atishi became the youngest-ever Chief Minister of Delhi and the third woman to hold this prestigious post. Atishi after taking oath as Delhi Chief Minister In 2025 Delhi election, Atishi was ...
Atishi, earlier this month, resigned as the chief minister of Delhi, after serving for more than 150 days–making her the second longest serving woman CM after late Sheila Dikshit. She was the third ...
A member of the country’s ruling Hindu-­­nationalist party was sworn in as chief minister of Delhi after an election ... is the fourth woman to serve as chief minister of the sprawling mega ...
is the fourth woman to serve as chief minister of the sprawling megacity of more than 30 million people. The BJP is in government nationally but has not controlled the local legislature in Delhi ...
The event is expected to be attended by BJP leaders and chief ministers from states ruled by the party. Gupta, who triumphed in Shalimar Bagh by over 29,000 votes, will be the fourth woman to assume ...
Her son, Sandeep Dikshit, remarked, "Whenever people talk of a developed and growing Delhi, Sheilaji’s name will be remembered." Delhi’s first woman Chief Minister, Sushma Swaraj, held office ...
With Bharatiya Janata Party leader Rekha Gupta being sworn in as Chief ... Minister Anupriya Patel also thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for giving a woman the opportunity to govern Delhi.
She emphasized the crucial issue of women's safety in the capital, pledging support if Gupta addresses this concern. Alka Lamba also shared a significant memory on social media, posting a photograph ...
Gupta, the 50-year-old legislator from Shalimar Bagh, is the fourth woman Chief Minister of Delhi. Sushma Swaraj ... the Congress failed to score for the third consecutive time.
Rekha Gupta entered electoral politics in 2007, winning the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) elections from North Pitampura. Image: IANS Gupta’s appointment ... Gupta will become the fourth woman ...