In a historic milestone, Zohran Mamdani has been sworn in as New York City’s first Muslim and Indian-origin mayor. The 34-year-old Democratic Socialist defeated Andrew Cuomo in a fierce contest, promising a ‘transformative vision’ for the city. Mamdani, the son of filmmaker Mira Nair, took his oath on the Quran. He has pledged to freeze rent hikes and make public transport free, criticizing predecessor Eric Adams for making the city ‘more expensive.’ The report highlights his rise from a Queens Assembly seat to leading America’s largest city.