Author: Deshwale Political Desk

The recent debate in the Supreme Court about governors delaying bills has once again raised an important question: how do we balance efficiency and flexibility in lawmaking? The Centre has told the Court that while governors cannot sit on bills endlessly, the Constitution does not fix a strict timeline for them to act. This absence of deadlines reflects a delicate balance that India’s constitutional design tries to maintain. Efficiency in this process is crucial. When bills are passed by elected legislatures, citizens expect them to become law without undue delay. If governors hold onto bills for too long, governance suffers.…

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In the 2025 Vice-Presidential election, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leveraged its superior numbers in Parliament to secure a resounding victory for its candidate, C. P. Radhakrishnan. The arithmetic was clear: with established strength plus additional support, the NDA had a built-in advantage that made Radhakrishnan’s win almost inevitable. According to Hindustan Times, the NDA held 427 MPs on paper in Parliament ahead of the contest. When combined with the support of the YSR Congress Party’s 11 MPs, their strength crossed the crucial majority threshold comfortably. On September 9, 2025, Radhakrishnan secured 452 votes, far surpassing India’s Vice-President majority requirement…

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In a significant political development ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, TTV Dhinakaran, leader of the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK), has laid down a clear condition for rejoining the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Dhinakaran stated that his party would consider rejoining the NDA if the alliance replaces Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) as its Chief Ministerial candidate. He emphasized that AMMK cannot align with someone they view as a betrayer, referring to EPS’s previous actions that led to the party’s formation. Background of AMMK’s exit from NDA AMMK’s exit from the NDA alliance on September 3, 2025, was…

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Chandrapuram Ponnusamy Radhakrishnan’s election as India’s 15th Vice President on September 9, 2025, underscores the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) deepening roots in Tamil Nadu and its strategic outreach to the state’s Other Backward Classes (OBC) communities. Affectionately known as ‘Pachai Tamizhan’ (Green Tamilian), Radhakrishnan’s ascent to the nation’s second-highest constitutional office is a testament to his unwavering commitment to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the BJP. Early life and RSS affiliation Born in Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, in 1957, Radhakrishnan’s political journey began at the age of 16 when he joined the RSS. His familial connections further anchored him in…

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On Tuesday, September 9, 2025, Delhi’s Chief Minister Rekha Gupta showed what true leadership looks like. When Punjab was hit by its worst floods in decades, she quickly sent Rs 5 crore to help and wrote a heartfelt letter to Punjab’s CM, Bhagwant Mann, promising full support. Her fast action and kind words are winning hearts, proving she’s a leader who cares in tough times. Punjab’s big crisis Punjab is facing a terrible disaster. Heavy rains and overflowing rivers like the Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi have caused floods that killed 52 people and affected nearly 4 lakh people across over…

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મહારાષ્ટ્ર સરકારનાં કૌશલ્ય વિભાગે હવે સ્વદેશી અભિયાન શરૂ કર્યું છે. હવેથી કૌશલ્ય વિભાગની તમામ સંસ્થાઓમાં ફક્ત સ્વદેશી કંપનીઓ જ સંશોધન કાર્ય અને સલાહકાર ભૂમિકામાં પસંદ કરવામાં આવશે, એમ કૌશલ્ય, ઉદ્યોગસાહસિકતા, રોજગાર અને નવીનતા મંત્રી મંગલપ્રભાત લોઢાએ આજે જણાવ્યું હતું. હવે વિદેશી કંપનીઓને બદલે ITI માં શીખવવામાં આવતા વિવિધ અભ્યાસક્રમો, વિવિધ વર્કશોપ અને રોજગાર સંબંધિત સંશોધન અહેવાલો તથા નીતિ રૂપરેખા તૈયાર કરવા માટે ભારતીય કન્સલ્ટન્સીની નિમણૂક કરવામાં આવશે. મંત્રી લોઢાએ ઉમેર્યું હતું કે કૌશલ્ય વિભાગ દ્વારા સંબંધિત નિયમો ટૂંક સમયમાં વ્યાવસાયિક શિક્ષણ અને તાલીમ નિયામકને મોકલવામાં આવશે. દેશના લોકપ્રિય પ્રધાનમંત્રી નરેન્દ્ર મોદીએ દસ વર્ષ પહેલાં સ્વદેશી ખ્યાલ પર આધારિત ‘મેક ઇન…

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Kerala is witnessing a chilling health crisis this monsoon, an outbreak of fatal brain infections caused by the parasitic organism Naegleria fowleri, commonly called the ‘brain-eating amoeba.’ Disturbingly, several of those affected are children, emphasizing the urgent need for heightened pediatric vigilance and safety measures. In one of the most tragic recent cases, a nine-year-old girl from Thamarassery in Kozhikode succumbed to amoebic meningoencephalitis after bathing in contaminated water. She was admitted on August 13, transferred to Kozhikode Medical College on August 14, and passed away later that day. Laboratory tests confirmed the presence of the amoeba in her system…

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It has been 50 days since former Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar suddenly resigned and went silent. His absence has surprised many, especially because the vice-presidential election is now taking place. Opposition parties are raising strong questions, saying the people of India deserve to know why he left his post and why he has not spoken since. A Surprising Exit Dhankhar’s resignation came without warning. Until then, he was actively fulfilling his role as Vice President and Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. Reports suggest that the trigger may have been the impeachment notice against Justice Varma, which caught the government off…

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In a significant move, the Supreme Court has allowed Aadhaar to be used as an official identity document during the ongoing voter list revision in Bihar. This decision makes Aadhaar the 12th valid ID proof that citizens can show while registering their names in the electoral roll. For millions of people, this step can remove barriers that often come with voter registration. Aadhaar is the most widely held identity document in India, covering over 90% of the population. Its inclusion means that more citizens, especially those without passports, driving licences, or ration cards, can now register to vote without difficulty.…

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The Great Nicobar Project has quickly become one of India’s most talked-about development initiatives but not just for its economic or strategic potential. Recently, it has emerged as a major point of political debate, with different parties using it to critique each other’s policies and priorities. What started as a discussion on infrastructure and development has turned into a broader conversation about governance, environmental protection, and public accountability. Why the Project Sparks Debate: The project involves significant development on Great Nicobar Island, including infrastructure, transportation, and strategic installations. While proponents argue it is crucial for national development and regional security,…

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