Rana K.P. Singh discusses the Tarn Taran bypoll and its potential impact on upcoming Vidhan Sabha elections. He shares his views with The Tribune on Punjab politics, touching upon the Panjab University protest and related topics.
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Tension rose at Panjab University due to student protests over Senate elections. Additional police were deployed, leading to clashes at the campus gates. The administration appealed for calm amid heavy security and barricades.
Zohran Mamdani, a Democrat, won the 2025 New York City mayoral election with over 50% of the vote, defeating Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. This marks a historic win, as Mamdani is the city's first Muslim mayor.
Professor Sonal Chawla discusses strategies for success in all three stages of the UPSC Civil Services Exam: Prelims, Mains, and the Interview. The conversation covers preparation techniques and exam-cracking tips.
Punjab's recent approval of stilt+4 building construction is analyzed by urban planning expert Jit Kumar Gupta. The discussion explores potential issues mirroring Haryana's controversial policy, focusing on urban development, infrastructure, and the real estate market within Punjab.
Independent journalist Chander Suta Dogra interviewed Harinder Baweja on The Tribune's show 'Shelf Life' about her book. The discussion focused on Baweja's revelations from 40 years of conflict reporting and the recurring failures of leaders to learn from past insurgencies.
Salima Hashmi talks about her father poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz, her journey & desire for peace with India
Salima Hashmi discusses her father, Faiz Ahmed Faiz's life, poetry, and politics with Mandira Nayar. She recounts her experiences of Partition, the Zia regime, and familial arrests. Hashmi advocates for peace between India and Pakistan, highlighting her father's belief in women's role in achieving peace.
The Tribune's DecodePunjab episode analyzes identity politics, particularly OBC dynamics, in Punjab ahead of the 2027 elections. It explores the BJP's strategy and how Haryana CM Nayab Saini figures into their 'Mission Punjab 2027.'
AAP MLA Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal discusses rebuilding Ajnala after floods. He explains why he is a preferred campaigner for the Tarn Taran bypoll. The conversation touches on Punjab politics and the upcoming elections.
Geetu Vaid interviews Parveen Bansal about the UPSC exam. They discuss the exam's stages, eligibility criteria, and debunk common myths. The conversation offers guidance for aspirants, covering Prelims, interviews, and overall preparation.
Sundeep Misra, author of 'GUNNED DOWN,' discusses his investigation into the murder of hockey legend Prithipal Singh with Jupinderjit Singh. Misra details his research, including meeting the killers, to unravel the mystery surrounding the crime at Punjab Agricultural University.
Rajeev Jaitly, BJP's national spokesman and Haryana CM's Media Adviser, discussed Haryana politics in an interview. He addressed questions about Chief Minister Nayab Saini, including the implementation of Modi's Lado Lakshmi scheme and its connection to women's empowerment and government initiatives.
Jyoti Malhotra argues Rahul Gandhi should return from South America to focus on the upcoming Bihar elections. She believes part-time politics is outdated and he needs to be actively involved.
Sonam Wangchuk's wife, Gitanjali Angmo, is seeking his release from detention in Jodhpur jail, where he's been held since September 26 under the National Security Act. Angmo alleges violations of detention rules, including lack of contact and a copy of the order, while questioning the Ladakh Administration's actions.
The episode examines the criminal career of Lawrence Bishnoi, detailing his ascent within the criminal underworld and the extensive national and international crime syndicate he built. It investigates how he continues to orchestrate activities while incarcerated.
PM Modi allocated ₹7500 crore to 75 lakh women in Bihar and ₹1600 crore for flood relief in Punjab. The Tribune's Editor-in-Chief Jyoti Malhotra discusses the reasons behind these financial distributions.
Maj Gen Lakhwinder Singh (retd), a Kargil war veteran, discusses the artillery barrage during the conflict. He highlights the challenges of evicting the Pakistani army from mountainous terrain. He has authored a book titled 'Artillery's Thunder, The Untold Kargil Story.'
India's Ministry of Defence is reactivating two old advanced landing grounds near the China border: one in Chushul, Ladakh, and another in Anini, Arunachal Pradesh. This initiative focuses on bolstering border infrastructure.
Aatish Taseer discusses identity, belonging, and exile in an interview. He reflects on his experience after his Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) status was revoked, exploring his search for self as a gay man and intellectual. The conversation touches upon Indian politics, freedom of speech, and cultural identity.
Jyoti Malhotra's #TheGreatGame examines Yasin Malik's affidavit in Delhi High Court, revealing how various Indian Prime Ministers, including Chandra Shekhar, Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh, and even Modi's allies, interacted with the Kashmiri separatist leader over the years.
Why Indian team refused to shake hands with Pak cricketers, Pahalgam & politics : Shishir Hattangadi
Shishir Hattangadi discussed the Indian cricket team's post-match handshake refusal with Pakistan after their Asia Cup victory. The interview touched upon the Pahalgam attack and the intersection of India-Pakistan politics with cricket.
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/sports/india-arrive-with-balance-assurance-pak-bring-unpredictability-fierce-pace-attack-in-asia-cup/ Asia Cup: India arrive with balance, assurance; Pakistan bring unpredictability The high-voltage clash between India and Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 is dissected by a former Mumbai player. The expert shares insights on team strategies, key players,...
In this episode of #TheGreatGame, The Tribune’s Editor-in-Chief Jyoti Malhotra explains the reasons for the political crisis in Nepal that lasted all week and ended with the election of Sushila Karki as the first interim prime minister, what this...
Manish Tewari highlights the strength of Indian democracy but expresses concern over the weaponization of social media, drawing parallels to the Arab Spring and regional crises. He also criticizes cross-voting in the Vice Presidential election as a betrayal.
Sunil Jakhar, Punjab BJP president, defends the Rs 1600 crore flood relief from PM Modi. He claims the state government misused central funds and made false flood claims. Jakhar asserts Modi won't abandon Punjab.
Nepal's Gen Z protested against corruption and 'nepo kids,' targeting government buildings. The unrest involved the burning of Parliament and violence against politicians, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction. The protests highlight demands for accountability and a youth-led movement for change.
Former Indian Ambassador Ranjit Rae discussed Nepal's current crisis in an interview. Key topics include the resignation of Prime Minister KP Oli, the impact of 'nepo kids,' and India's perspective on the ongoing political turmoil and strained relations.
Former BBMB Secretary Satish Singla discusses the cause of Punjab's recent floods, focusing on water releases from dams. He likely explains why the dams shouldn't be solely blamed for the flooding, providing insights into disaster management and dam safety.
In this latest episode of #DecodePunjab, The Tribune Deputy Editors Jupinderjit Singh and Ruchika M Khanna and Special Correspondent Rajmeet Singh discuss the political significance of the PM visit to Punjab. #PunjabFloods #PMModi #PunjabRelief #FloodNews #NarendraModi #PunjabFlood2025 #FloodRelief #PunjabNews...
In Ludhiana's Sasrali village, residents and the Army collaborated to safeguard Sutlej River banks from flooding. They used sandbags and coordinated efforts to protect homes and farmland. Authorities are monitoring water levels and providing aid, showcasing community resilience during the Punjab floods.



