AAP will have to learn to be patient as such electoral changes do not happen in a hurry, asserts Ramesh Menon.
'The 10% increase in women voters was a determined bloc of voters.' 'They were willing to try this third party, specially because it seemed it had done something in Delhi.'
'Hot is more of a mindset. If you think you're hot, you are hot!'
'Even if the government does not implement an all-India NRC before 2024, it will be part of the party's long-term project.'
Without doubt, the BJP is miles ahead in marshalling digital tools for electioneering better than any other party, observes Virendra Kapoor.
Sheela Bhatt reports on the prime minister's dinner for the UPA's allies, supporters and likely partners.
If the Aam Aadmi Party made an impressive debut in Indian politics in Delhi, so did the 'None of the Above' option in Rajasthan.
Office space leasing in the Delhi-NCR region jumped more than three-fold to nearly 1.5 million sq ft during the January-March period, mainly due to higher absorption by IT firms in Gurgaon.
Gurugram based Gayatri Gandhi is India's first KonMari certified tidying consultant.
Besides making property more expensive, these also affect the existing owners with higher taxes
'There is no difference morally between politicians scoring points amid the rubble and non-politicians who assume that politics and corruption necessarily had something to do with it,' says Mihir S Sharma. 'Both are twisting a tragedy to their own ends.'
These elections will be remembered for the AAP and Arvind Kejriwal, feels Neeta Kolhatkar.
Why did Chennai go under in the recent rains? R Ramasubramanian paints a familiar picture of dismal urban town planning, civic short-sightedness, and rampant development that caused the recent nightmare.
What the AAP becomes eventually in New Delhi will impact whether citizens would want such a model replicated in Mumbai or opt for one from the existing system, says Neeta Kolhatkar.
It is not yet clear how many Lok Sabha constituencies would see Aam Aadmi Party's candidates in the fray. If those seats are fought and won the way the 28 assembly seats were in Delhi, it can end the usual excuse for corruption: high election costs, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.
Lt Governor says discoms must cooperate or face cancellation of licences. Ficci cries interference.