By Rajiv Shah The BJP ’s massive electoral win in West Bengal is being interpreted across political persuasions — except, of course, by the BJP itself — as the result of the alleged deletion of around 90 lakh voters from the electoral rolls during the controversial intensive revision process. This may well be true, given my own experience in Gujarat regarding the shoddy manner in which electoral revisions have often been conducted. In West Bengal, there also appeared to be a political angle to the exercise. But I am not interested in discussing that here, as enough has already appeared in the media on the subject.
By Vikas Meshram The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act ( MGNREGA ), which for nearly two decades provided a solid foundation to India's rural employment policy, has now been replaced by the Viksit Bharat Rozgar Aur Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Guarantee Adhiniyam, 2025 , known as the VB-GRAM JI Act . This new law is set to come into force across all states and union territories of the country from 1 July 2026, and MGNREGA will officially stand repealed.