India

Atishi Set to Become Delhi’s New Chief Minister: Education and Career Path

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Atishi Marlena is poised to take over as the next Chief Minister of Delhi, following Arvind Kejriwal’s decision to step down from the position. Kejriwal proposed her name, and she is expected to lead the National Capital Territory of Delhi, with reports indicating there will be no Deputy Chief Minister this time.

Currently serving as a Cabinet Minister in the Government of NCT of Delhi, Atishi oversees several crucial portfolios, including Finance, Planning, Education, Public Works Department (PWD), Power, and Water, among others. She also represents the Kalkaji constituency as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). Atishi entered politics during the India Against Corruption movement in 2012 and has since been recognized for her contributions to education and social activism.

Educational Background

Atishi completed her schooling at Springdales School, Delhi, and later pursued a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in History from St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi. Her academic excellence earned her the Sumitomo-St. Stephen’s Scholarship and the Rajpal Memorial Award for overall contribution to college life.

She furthered her studies at the University of Oxford, where she earned a Master of Arts in Ancient and Modern History (2001-2003). Atishi ranked third in her batch and was awarded the prestigious Radhakrishnan-Chevening Scholarship. She also received the Rhodes Scholarship to pursue a Master’s in Educational Research at Oxford.

Political Journey

Atishi, the only woman in Delhi’s current cabinet, has been actively involved in public service and governance. Her contributions to improving Delhi’s education system have been widely acknowledged. She has now been selected by AAP legislators to succeed Arvind Kejriwal as Delhi’s Chief Minister, a critical move ahead of the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections.

Anjali Singh

Anjali Singh is a journalist with expertise in health, environment, science, civic issues, and business. She works as a sub-editor for The Sunday Guardian and The Daily Guardian. Anjali has earned a Post Graduate Diploma from the Asian College of Journalism and completed her undergraduate studies at Delhi University.

Recent Posts

Russian Diplomats Sneaks Into UK Parliament’s Restricted Area, Sparking National Security Alarm

A group of Russian diplomats infiltrated a private section of UK Parliament during a tour,…

6 minutes ago

Gukesh Became Second Chess Player after Viswanathan Anand to Receive Khel Ratna

World Chess Champion Gukesh thanked the nation after being conferred with the Khel Ratna award,…

28 minutes ago

Gukesh Gets ₹1 Crore, Humpy ₹50 Lakh as AICF Honors Chess Stars

The AICF hosted a grand ceremony in New Delhi to honor chess icons D Gukesh,…

47 minutes ago

French Prime Minister Survives No-Confidence Vote But France Budget Tension Rises

Bayrou's government narrowly avoids collapse after surviving a no-confidence vote. Political instability continues as he…

53 minutes ago

Ukraine Launches Damages Register: War Victims Families Can Seek Compensation And Justice

Thousands of Ukrainians are submitting claims through the new Register of Damages system, seeking compensation…

1 hour ago

Rahul Gandhi’s Patna visit is crucial for India Alliance

The political atmosphere in the India Alliance has been under the scanner since long now.…

1 hour ago