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Pay Up Rs.110 Cr BSNL Dues, All Government Deptartments Told

The lowest bill yet to be paid to BSNL was from the Gayatri Cooperative Urban Bank Limited under the finance ministry which owed BSNL Rs.143.

Deccan Chronicle 19 Nov 2025 1:54 am

NDAs dominance in Magadh marred by Bodh Gaya upset

The Times of India 17 Nov 2025 5:33 pm

Bus Jal Gayi, Driver Bach Gaya: Hyderabadi Eyewitness On Saudi Bus Crash

In a viral video, reportedly recorded close to the crash site, a man is heard narrating the chain of events to somebody on the call.

NDTV 17 Nov 2025 12:15 pm

In tune with RaGa

In the world of classical music, Ranjani and Gayatri are RaGa, the Carnatic collective name that has come to define the genre through their musical eloquence and their stance against accusations of exclusivity. Their journey is one of steadily rising into the higher realms the art form offers, while standing firm on the sanctity they believe it must hold. From their childhood as violinists to their evolution as vocalists, the Chennai-based duos path has been marked by fidelity to both art and heart. Beyond the technicalities of their music, their style and presentation have helped cultivate a devoted fan base, including groups who attend concerts in twinning attire inspired by the sisters. Their mass appeal also stems from the accessibility they bring to their performances: the Ilaiyaraaja songs they carried with them to narrate the Carnatic story, the abhangs , and their taste for Hindustani music. Now, their mastery of music takes them to perform at Londons Royal Albert Hall on November 29. This honour reflects how Indian heritage continues to resonate globally. For the sisters, this journey represents a widening horizon. It is an extension of the path that began with listening, learning, and offering music in the spaces that shaped us. This moment signifies recognition, not of us as individual achievers, but rather, as ambassadors of the tradition we belong to, they say. For Indian classical music, particularly Carnatic, this moment signifies how a tradition nurtured in sabhas , temples, classrooms, and homes is steadily finding resonance in global cultural spaces where diverse musical legacies meet. Their performance has been curated keeping the space, audience, and the musical heritage at its centre. Our repertoire has therefore been chosen with an ear for clarity, spaciousness, and emotional reach. We lean towards timeless kritis and ragas that unfold in long, meditative arcs, they say. On a musical tour, the sisters made a pitstop at Thiruvananthapuram for the Madhusaukumaryam festival. Excerpts: How has it been performing together? Ranjani: A lot of synergy goes into it. When we perform, she brings immense creativity. She is so invested. I am always prepared to be surprised, and I am every time. When I sit with her, there is a constant give and take. The purpose is clear. Gayatri: We trained under the same guru. That said, music is also an individual journey. There is a lot of negotiation involved. So Ranjani, in her individual capacity, and Gayatri, in mine, must look at RaGa as a third entity and do whatever it takes to build something together. How much has being siblings influenced this? Gayatri: I feel very blessed because she, being the elder one, gives a lot, and I have enjoyed that care and motherliness. And whenever I need a push or encouragement, she is ready with that aaha. Ranjani: No, nothe aaha is not because she is my sister or because she needs encouragement. It is an exhilaration that comes naturally. Her music creates that environment. Gayatri: But her presence is my motivation, on stage and off it. That said, we are separable too. Ranjani: We have our families, our individual mindspaces, and then this world we share through music, which flows beautifully. That explains RaGa. What made you choose music as a career in the 90s? Ranjani: Our family initially thought music was more of a passion. We did well academically too. Our grandmother had bank jobs in mind for us. She felt it would be ideal we could work till 3 pm, return home to take care of the family, go for a kutcheri by 6 pm, and even get a pension (laughs). We began performing by the time I was 13 and Gayatri was 10. So before we realised it, we were performers, first accompanying veterans on violin and later, on our gurus suggestion, as vocalists. Gayatri: As for whether music can be seen more as a career now, wellit is a mixed bag. Any path towards excellence is a hard one. Excellence is in your hands. Success is often a byproduct. We were groomed to develop a firm grip on our art. Our father insisted on complete dedication to the fundamentals in the initial years, which would later set the tone for improvisation. In the Mumbai of the 1990s, only the best musicians from south India performed such as Mandolin Srinivas, KS Gopalakrishnan, and Neyyattinkara Vasudevan sir. So we could never allow ourselves to remain at amateur standards. Carnatic music seems to be gaining more popularity among todays youth, with creative independence bridging genres. Your take? Ranjani: It is a wonderful aspiration to bridge musical gaps. Carnatic music is about an equanimous space deep within, where the I factor remains subdued. Creative substreams can converge and open new learning paths. Many changes have come into the Carnatic realm. The kutcheri format, credited to Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar, was once new. But openness to change enabled improvisations. Change is good. We must remain humble enough to accept that it is change that chooses us to make something happen. You opposed the controversy that erupted over the Music Academy award. How do you respond to accusations of exclusivity? Gayatri: Every generation has its share of showmen and greats. As for the accessibility of Carnatic music, nobody has erected, or is erecting, any walls. Look at the doyens, they come from such diverse backgrounds. Carnatic music has always been inclusive. And how can the accusation of exclusivity be foisted on any community? It is true that certain communities stepped forward to conserve traditional art forms when they faced cultural challenges. Classical arts demand effort. To accuse the system of lacking public involvement is a misrepresentation, and such accusations help no one. You are known for popularising abhangs in modern Carnatic recitals Ranjani: Not just abhangs , we sing many viruttams or verses sung through manodharma (impromptu improvisations), using multiple ragas and following the natural metre of the poetry. We have done Raja by RaGa on Ilaiyaraajas compositions, but always told the Carnatic music story, which has brought in a diverse audience. Our Rasa by RaGa is an effort to explore the emotional essence of classical music. And emotions are not exclusive to anyone. Our aim is to bring people to concertsto experience the live energy, not just tidbits on YouTube. You spoke of emotions. How has the journey with music been for you in that sense? Ranjani: It has been the raison detre. A deeply spiritual journey. Gayatri: This personal experience is sometimes countered by others. I feel it depends on the maturity of the musician. When a musician says this is art and not a spiritual path, that person is speaking for themselves. For Tyagaraja, it was spiritual. Similarly, a rasika feels emotions unique to themselves, often very different from those of the musician. For me, all sublime feelings of connection to my deeper self have happened in beautiful moments of music. These are the times when personal and professional realms merge. Ranjani: If you can call that God, then our path to God is through music. We have felt this both through instrumental practice and through the poetry ( sahitya ) of Carnatic vocals. It certainly cannot be dismissed as just art.

The New Indian Express 17 Nov 2025 6:00 am

Tejashwi Yadav blamed sister Rohini Acharya for RJD's debacle in Bihar elections? Report claims he said, 'tumhara haay lag gaya...'

Before Lalu Yadav's second eldest daughter Rohini Acharya made bombshell allegations on family and announced quitting politics, reports claim that RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav and Rohini Acharya allegedly engaged in a heated argument following Mahagathbandhan's debacle in Bihar Elections.

DNA India 16 Nov 2025 11:24 pm

Bihars must-visit UNESCO World Heritage sites for culture lovers

Bihar boasts two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Mahabodhi Mahavihara at Bodh Gaya and Nalanda Mahavihara. Bodh Gaya marks Buddha's enlightenment, while Nalanda was a renowned ancient university attracting scholars globally. These sites, reflecting rich spiritual and intellectual heritage, continue to draw visitors interested in history and culture.

The Times of India 16 Nov 2025 6:02 pm

International Tipitaka Chanting Ceremony to begin at Bodh Gaya in December

NEW DELHI, Nov 15: The annual Tipitaka chanting ceremony and a commemorative walk symbolically retracing the footsteps of the Buddha from Jethian Valley to the sacred bamboo grove of Venuvana at Rajgir is set to take place in December in Bihar, according to officials. The spiritual gathering at Bodh Gaya will be organised by the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) in partnership with the Ministry of Culture, and the Light of Buddha Dharma Foundation International (LBDFI), US. The International Tipitaka Chanting [] The post International Tipitaka Chanting Ceremony to begin at Bodh Gaya in December appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 16 Nov 2025 4:05 am

Meghalaya Police Stop Assam Congress Leaders Son For Driving Beacon Car: Pura Khandaan MP Ho Gaya Hai Kya? | VIDEO

VIP beacons are meant to signal the presence of public officials, and using them without approval violates government rules.

News18 15 Nov 2025 5:11 pm

Bangalore Gayana Samaja to host 55th music conference from November 16-23

Daily seminars have been scheduled fromNovember 17 to 22 at 10 a.m.and junior concerts are scheduled from4.15 p.m. to 5.30 p.m., followed by main concerts from6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The Hindu 15 Nov 2025 1:23 pm

Bihar Assembly Elections: NDA falls one short of a full ministerial sweep

As the ruling NDA steamrolled the Mahagathbandhan to retain power in Bihar, all but one of the 25 state ministers in the fray secured their seats. Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, both from the BJP, won Tarapur and Lakhisarai assembly seats. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar , who has been a member of the legislative council (MLC), did not contest the assembly elections. Altogether 15 ministers from the BJP had contested the polls and emerged victorious. Agriculture minister Prem Kumar, a BJP veteran, retained Gaya Town for an eighth consecutive term, a record equalled by his JD(U) cabinet colleague Bijendra Yadav (Supaul). Another minister Raju Kumar Singh, who had been elected from Sahebganj in 2020 on a ticket of Vikassheel Insan Party and later defected to the BJP, retained the seat. He contested the assembly segment this time on a saffron party's ticket. Sanjay Saraogi (Darbhanga) and Nitin Nabin (Bankipur) retained their seats for a fifth consecutive term. Other BJP ministers, who emerged victorious, were Renu Devi (Bettiah), Nitish Mishra (Jhanjharpur), Neeraj Kumar Singh 'Bablu' (Chhatapur), Kedar Prasad Gupta (Kurhani), Jibesh Kumar (Jale), Krishnanandan Paswan (Harsidhi), Vijay Kumar Mandal and Krishna Kumar Mantoo (Amnour) and Sunil Kumar (Bihar Sharif). However, Sumit Kumar Singh, who had been elected in 2020 as an independent candidate and inducted into the state cabinet, failed to retain the Chakai assembly seat when he sought reelection on a JD(U) ticket. Singh lost by a margin of nearly 13,000 votes to RJD candidate Savitri Devi, whom he had defeated five years ago from Chakai in the Jamui district. Son of late Narendra Singh, a former state minister and a close aide of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Sumit had held the science, technology and technical education portfolio in the outgoing government. Victorious JD(U) ministers included Sheela Kumari (Phulparas), Leshi Singh (Dhamdaha), Ratnesh Sada (Sonbarsha), Madan Sahni (Bahadurpur), Vijay Kumar Choudhary (Sarairanjan), Jayant Raj (Amarpur), Shrawon Kumar (Nalanda) and Mohd. Zama Khan (Chainpur). The ruling NDA decimated the Mahagathbandhan in Bihar on Friday to retain power, reaffirming Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's enduring appeal and dealing a body blow to the Congress and ally RJD. The massive scale of the victory of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) can be gauged from the fact that its two main constituents--BJP and JD(U) -- clocked a nearly 85% strike rate in 101 seats each they had contested. The alliance secured a 200 paar win for a three-fourths majority in the 243-member Bihar assembly with the BJP emerging as the single largest party. Power of Six! How the NDA succeeded in hitting the MGB out of the park in Bihar polls

The New Indian Express 15 Nov 2025 12:16 pm

Legacy of vision, sacrifice: KLEs 110-year journey celebrated

BELAGAVI: The Karnataka Lingayat Education (KLE) Society celebrated its 110th Foundation Day with grandeur at the JN Medical College Campus in Belagavi on Thursday. The event paid tribute to the seven visionary seers whose efforts laid the foundation of an educational movement that transformed society. Delivering the keynote address, Dr M R Jayaram, Vice-Chancellor of Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, said, The seers worked tirelessly to meet the educational needs of society. The KLE Society stands tall today because of its sacrifice and vision. Dr Jayaram also praised Dr Prabhakar Kore, Chairman of KLE Society, for leading the institution with exceptional dedication for over four decades. He said, The responsibility on your shoulders is immense. For Indias progress, you must advance in knowledge, partner with the government, and uphold noble ideals, he said. He further proposed the establishment of a STEM University under KLE to strengthen the nations scientific and technological mission. Delivering his blessings, Swami Bodhamayananda Maharaj, President of Ramakrishna Math, Hyderabad, reflected on the role of knowledge in shaping humanity. Paying homage to the founding seers, he said, Knowledge is power that strengthens both society and the nation. We must preserve its purity and purpose. Cautioning against the moral decline in society, he emphasized the need for values-based education inspired by Swami Vivekanandas ideals of patriotism and service. Kore paid a heartfelt tribute to the Sapta Rishis, donors, and contributors, noting that KLE stands firmly on democratic values and has transcended barriers of language, religion, and caste. Highlighting major milestones, he announced the upcoming inauguration of a 1,000-bed hospital and medical college in Hubballi, expanding KLEs total healthcare capacity to 4,500 beds, and the establishment of the first Agricultural College in North Karnataka in 2025.

The New Indian Express 15 Nov 2025 8:53 am

Veerashaiva Lingayat leaders call for unity

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 4:35 am

Bihar Results LIVE: These Bihar Ministers Became MLAs In 1990, Now Headed To 9th Straight Win

They became MLAs in 1990, when Tejashwi Yadav was three months old. Since then, they have won every election in Bihar from the same seats. BJP's Prem Kumar and JDU's Bijendra Prasad Yadav are now set for ninth straight win from Gaya Town and Supaul

NDTV 14 Nov 2025 2:30 pm

Bihar: On the Margins of Indias Energy Transition

In Gaya district, Mahadalit families still cook on smoky wood fires even as biogas plants rise nearby under the Gobardhan scheme.

News Click 14 Nov 2025 12:46 pm

Gaya Town Election Results 2025: Will BJP's Prem Kumar hold his fort again in Assembly Elections?

Gaya Town Election Results 2025: As per the latest trends, Bharatiya Janata Party's Prem Kumar is leading in the Gaya Town constituency and seemingly winning the seat again.

DNA India 14 Nov 2025 11:07 am

Complete Ban On Victory Rallies: Gaya Ji DM On Bihar Elections

Strict code of conduct for Bihar

Deccan Chronicle 14 Nov 2025 10:15 am

Gaya Town result 2025: In BJP's Prem Kumar vs Congress' Akhaury Onkar Nath, check who is winning

Gaya Town constituency sees a familiar contest as BJP's Prem Kumar, MLA since 1990, faces Congress's Akhaury Onkar Nath again. Kumar, a strong contender with support from Kanu and EBC communities, aims to defend his seat. Jan Suraaj's Dhirendra Agarwal enters the fray, potentially influencing the outcome.

The Economic Times 14 Nov 2025 8:40 am

Police on high alert in Gaya amid terror threat concerns

The Times of India 14 Nov 2025 1:13 am

What high voter turnout mean for the incumbent govt in Bihar

NEW DELHI: Bihar is a state where high voter turnout has consistently acted as a catalyst for changes in governance, and this years strong participation of voters may not necessarily be a source of comfort for the NDA, nor a greater shock for the Opposition, than what both sides, the ruling alliance and the Opposition, appear to be claiming based on exit poll predictions. With just a few hours remaining before the counting begins on Friday, the fate of candidates who contested across the state on tickets from various parties will be revealed. Despite exit polls heavily projecting results in favour of the NDA, Bihar appears to be caught in uncertainty. Es baar ka election fas gaya hai aisa lagta hai. Majorty NDA and Opposition ke bich bahut kam se hone ki sambhvana lag rahi (This time, the Bihar legislative assembly election seems to have got stuck in uncertainty. The margin of majority between NDA and the Opposition seems likely to be very narrow), remarked a senior leader of the NDA, preferring anonymity, who had closely monitored the election. In 2025, according to official data, Bihar recorded an overall voter turnout of more than 68%, sparking speculation both for and against the ruling NDA, which faced the Opposition under the Mahagathbandhan alliance. The state saw a 65.08% turnout in the first phase of polling held on November 6, which rose to 68.76% in the second phase. Overall, voter turnout increased by 9.62 percentage points compared with the 2020 Assembly elections, when it stood at 57.29%. As the record shows, Bihar has witnessed a change in power three times when voter turnout rose by about 5%. For instance, in the 1967 Assembly elections, the Congress government was ousted following an increase in voter turnout to 51.5% from 44.5% in 1962, an almost 7% rise. Similarly, in the 1980 Bihar Assembly elections, turnout rose to around 57.3% compared with 50.5% in 1977, again resulting in a change of government. More recently, in 1990, another shift in power occurred as turnout increased to 62%, a rise of about 5.7% from 56.3% in 1985. Consequently, the Janata Dal ousted Congress from power. Since then, voter turnout in Bihar has continued to rise more or less in every election. One of the key factors on which the NDA particularly relies for retaining power in Bihar is the participation of women voters. According to data, out of 3.51 crore registered women voters, 2.52 crore cast their votes in both phases, around 71.60% of those enrolled, while only 62.80% of the total registered and eligible male voters, numbering around 2.47 crore, exercised their franchise in both phases of the election.

The New Indian Express 13 Nov 2025 3:18 pm

Amitabh Bachchan drives himself to Dharmendra's home after his discharge, fans say 'dekh Veeru, tera Jai aa gaya' - Watch

Apart from the 1975 iconic blockbuster Sholay directed by Ramesh Sippy, Big B and Dharam paaji also delighted their fans with on-screen jodi in the 1975 comedy drama Chupke Chupke and the 1980 action thriller Ram Balram.

DNA India 12 Nov 2025 5:39 pm

68.79% Turnout marks final phase of Bihar Assembly polls

PATNA: The enthusiasm of Bihars voters touched a new high on Tuesday as the state recorded its highest-ever voter turnout of 68.79% in the second and final phase of the Assembly elections. Voting took place for 122 constituencies across 20 districts, completing polling for all 243 seats. In the first phase, Bihar registered a turnout of 65.08%. The second phase, however, saw even greater participation, pushing the overall turnout across both phases to 66.9%nearly 10% higher than in the last Assembly polls. Chief Electoral Officer Vinod Singh Gunjiyal said that figures from about 2,000 polling booths were still awaited, and the final percentage could rise further. Nearly 3.74 crore voters, including 1.95 crore men and 1.74 crore women, were eligible to vote at 45,399 polling stations, most of them in rural areas. More than half of the electorate (2.28 crore) was aged 30-60. Only 7.69 lakh were in the 18-19 age group. Women turned out in large numbers once again. Voters in the Muslim-dominated Seemanchal region also participated actively, while Maoist-affected areas in Rohtas, Gaya, and Jamui reported heavy turnout without incident. Significantly, no polling station was relocated in any of the Naxal-hit districts. The high-stakes contest is mainly between the ruling BJPJD(U)-led NDA and the RJDCongress Mahagathbandhan, with Prashant Kishors Jan Suraaj Party seen as a potential spoiler. The AIMIM of Asaduddin Owaisi is also contesting several seats in Seemanchal. Prominent candidates in the fray include JD(U) veteran Bijendra Prasad Yadav, who is seeking ain eighth consecutive win from Supaul, BJP leader Prem Kumar, who has held the Gaya Town seat since 1990. Others are Renu Devi of BJP (Bettiah), and JD(U)s Leshi Singh (Dhamdaha). Minor clashes were reported in Nawada and Araria districts, but police quickly brought the situations under control. Over 1,600 companies of central and state armed police were deployed to ensure peaceful polling. Authorities said 590 people were arrested for disrupting the process, while 844 illegal weapons were seized. The counting of votes will take place on November 14.

The New Indian Express 12 Nov 2025 7:48 am

Woh Chala Gaya: Delhi Blast Victim Supported Family Of 4, Sister's Kids

Aaj woh chala hi gaya (Today, he is gone), wailed one of 35-year-old Jumman Mohammed's family members at the mortuary where the Delhi suicide blast victim's body was kept.

NDTV 11 Nov 2025 4:46 pm

Bihar Election 2025 voter turnout: 14.55% recorded by 9 am as final phase underway

Voting for the second and final phase of the Bihar Assembly elections commenced across 122 constituencies on Tuesday morning. By 9 am, the state recorded a voter turnout of 14.55%, with Gaya leading at 15.97%. This final phase involves over 1,302 candidates, and the results will be declared on November 14.

The Economic Times 11 Nov 2025 9:55 am

Former IAS officer U. Sagayam approaches Madras High Court seeking police security

Justice A.D. Jagadish Chandira seeks the response of the Director General of Police by November 24

The Hindu 11 Nov 2025 9:03 am

Fresh faces, land of Sita, Seemanchal: Key battles shaping Bihar elections phase 2

After a record 64.66% voter turnout in the first phase of the Bihar elections, the state is gearing up for the second phase, where political temperatures are set to rise. A total of 122 constituencies across 20 districts will go to the polls, featuring a mix of ministers, celebrities, and first-time contenders. Each seat carries its own local narrative and power equation. This phase will see 1,302 candidates, including 136 women, contesting roughly 10% of the total. In the 2020 assembly polls, the BJP won 42 of these seats, followed by the RJD with 33, JD(U) 20, Congress 11, and Left parties five. Below are key constituencies to watch: Chakai: Sumit Kumar Singh (JD(U)) vs Savitri Devi (RJD) Bihars Science and Technology Minister Sumit Kumar Singh is eyeing another term, this time as a JD(U) candidate under the NDA. Known for frequently shifting parties, he first entered the assembly in 2010 as a JMM candidate and made a comeback in 2020 as an Independent. His rival, RJDs Savitri Devi, previously won the seat in 2015. The constituencys sizeable Santhal tribal population adds complexity, with Alijaveth (Elizabeth) Soren commanding loyal support despite never winning. Adding to the mix is Chandan Kumar Singh, a philanthropist-turned-Independent, who initially backed Chirag Paswan before contesting on his own. Jamui: Shreyasi Singh (BJP) vs Mohammad Shamsad Alam (RJD) Shooter-turned-politician Shreyasi Singh seeks a second term as the BJP candidate. A gold medallist and member of a powerful political family, she defeated RJDs Vijay Prakash in 2020 by over 41,000 votes. This time, the Grand Alliance has fielded Mohammad Shamsad Alam against her. Lauriya: Ran Kaushal Pratap Singh (VIP) vs Binay Bihari (BJP) Ran Kaushal Pratap Singh, the richest candidate this election, has drawn attention in Lauriya with declared assets of 368.98 crore and his wifes 131 crore. He faces BJPs Binay Bihari, the sitting MLA. Bihar elections 2025: Voting begins for second phase, State on high alert after Delhi explosion Gaya Town: Dhirendra Agrawal (Jan Suraaj Party) vs Prem Kumar (BJP) vs Akhaury Onkar Nath (Congress) Prashant Kishors Jan Suraaj Party has fielded Dhirendra Agrawal, a three-time former MP from Chatra, against BJPs Prem Kumar, who has held Gaya Town for eight consecutive terms. Agrawal, son of former RSS South Bihar chief Daya Prakash, represents Kishors attempt to project Jan Suraaj as a credible alternative. Congress has nominated Akhaury Onkar Nath. The wider Gaya district is key to Kishors experiment, where his party has also fielded ex-NDA figures in several seats. Phulparas: Sheela Kumari Mandal (JD(U)) vs Subodh Mandal (Congress) In Madhubanis Phulparas, Transport and Communication Minister Sheela Mandal is defending her seat. Known for her grassroots presence, she stirred controversy in 2020 after remarks comparing freedom fighters Veer Kunwar Singh and Ramphal Mandal triggered caste-based debate. She now faces Congresss Subodh Mandal. Amarpur: Jayant Raj Kushwaha (JD(U)) vs Jitendra Singh (Congress) Young cabinet minister Jayant Raj Kushwaha, son of former MLA Janardan Manjhi, is seeking re-election from Amarpur. A BBA graduate, he narrowly beat Congresss Jitendra Singh in 2020 and was later inducted into Nitish Kumars cabinet. The two face each other again this year. Dhamdaha: Leshi Singh (JD(U)) vs Santosh Kumar (RJD) In Purnias Dhamdaha, veteran JD(U) leader Leshi Singh, Bihars Food and Consumer Protection Minister, is eyeing another term. A consistent winner since 2000, she retained her seat in 2020 by about 34,000 votes. RJDs Santosh Kumar is her challenger this time. Kargahar: Ritesh Ranjan Pandey (Jan Suraaj) vs Santosh Mishra (Congress) vs Vashishth Singh (JD(U)) Popular Bhojpuri actor-singer Ritesh Pandey, known for hits like Balma Bihar Wala and Hello Kaun , is contesting from Kargahar under Jan Suraaj. He faces Congresss Santosh Mishra and JD(U)s Vashishth Singh. Pandeys entry surprised many who expected Prashant Kishor himself to contest from this seat. Chhatapur: Neeraj Kumar Singh Bablu (BJP) vs Dr Vipin Kumar Singh (RJD) Neeraj Kumar Singh, popularly known as Bablu, and cousin of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, is contesting again from Chhatapur in Supaul district. Currently Bihars Environment and Forest Minister, he gained prominence after vocally demanding justice for Sushant in 2020. He now faces RJDs Dr Vipin Kumar Singh. Bettiah: Renu Devi (BJP) vs Washi Ahmad (Congress) Former Deputy Chief Minister Renu Devi, currently Minister for Animal and Fisheries Resources, seeks re-election from Bettiah. A long-time BJP figure who began her political career in 1981 through social work, Devi has risen through the ranks of the BJP Mahila Morcha since 1988. She faces Congresss Washi Ahmad this time. Muslim women vote in large numbers in first phase of Bihar polls after SIR exercise Sitamarhi: Sunil Kumar Pintu (BJP) vs Sunil Kumar (RJD) Sunil Kumar Pintu, a four-time MLA and former MP, is contesting again from Sitamarhi. Pintu, who also heads the Shri Bhagwati Sita Tirtha Kshetra Samiti, wields significant cultural and political influence His campaign was hit by controversy after an alleged private video resurfaced online a clip he dismissed as an old opposition trick. Despite this, he has the BJPs full backing, with Amit Shah campaigning for him. He faces RJDs Sunil Kumar. Chainpur: Mohammad Zama Khan (JD(U)) vs Brij Kishor Bind (RJD) vs Balgovind Bind (VIP) In Chainpur, Minority Affairs Minister Mohammad Zama Khan faces opposition from both allies and rivals. Khan, who won in 2020 as a BSP candidate before joining JD(U), has faced criticism from sections of the Muslim community over the Waqf Bill controversy. The RJD has fielded Brij Kishor Bind, while the VIP has nominated Balgovind Bind, resulting in a three-cornered contest. Parihar: Gayatri Devi (BJP) vs Ritu Jaiswal (Independent) vs Smita Purbe (RJD) In Sitamarhis Parihar, three women are in the fray. The seat, near the Ma Janki temple at Punaruadham, gained national attention after Amit Shah announced its 800 crore renovation plan. Sitting MLA Gayatri Devi (BJP) is seeking a third consecutive win. In 2020, she narrowly defeated Ritu Jaiswal (RJD) by about 2,000 votes. Denied a ticket this time, Ritu is contesting as an independent, while the RJD has fielded Smita Purbe, daughter-in-law of veteran leader Ram Chandra Purbe. The Seemanchal Equation The politically sensitive Seemanchal region comprising Purnea, Araria, Kishanganj, and Katihar will be a crucial battleground in this phase. Home to a large portion of Bihars 17% Muslim population, Seemanchal has seen intense campaigning from all major parties, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, and Rahul Gandhi. In 2020, the BJP won eight of the regions seats, JD(U) four, Congress five, CPIML and RJD one each, while AIMIM won five before four of its MLAs joined the RJD. Friendly Fire Several constituencies will witness intra-alliance clashes within the Grand Alliance. In Narkatiaganj, Congresss Shashwat Kedar Pandey faces RJDs Deepak Yadav, while the NDA has fielded BJPs Sanjay Pandey. In Kahalgaon, Congresss Praveen Singh Kushwaha takes on RJDs Rajnish Bharti, with JD(U)s Shubh Anand Mukesh representing the NDA. In Pipra, CPI(ML)s Anil Kumar faces CPI(M)s Rajmangal Prasad, while BJPs Shyambabu Prasad Yadav contests for the NDA. Bihar polls: Legacy, family feuds and fresh faces shape key battles in Phase 1

The New Indian Express 11 Nov 2025 8:31 am

Country-made pistol, cartridges recovered in Gaya

The Times of India 10 Nov 2025 7:24 pm

Gaya administration focuses on boosting voter turnout

The Times of India 10 Nov 2025 4:55 pm

Bihar assembly election: Litmus test for NDA, Mahagathbandhan in second and final phase

PATNA: The second phase of Bihar assembly polls will be like a litmus test for both ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the opposition Mahagathbandhan, as both alliances are apparently evenly poised in the first round. The second phase of polling will take place in 122 constituencies across 20 districts of Bihar. After the first round of the election , held on November 6, which finished with a record voter turnout, the second phase polls to be held on Tuesday will decide which alliance will finally form the government in the state. As many as 40 seats in Tirhut, 24 in Seemanchal, 26 in Magadh, and 22 seats in Shahabad regions will go to the polls in the second phase. The 122 seats going to polls in the second and final phase are spread across 20 districts of Bihars central, western and northern regions. BJP traditionally dominated Tirhut, Saran, and northern Mithilanchal regions, whereas JD(U) has a strong ground in Bhagalpur. Mahagathbandhan , on the other hand, has dominant base in Magadh and Shahabad regions covering the districts of Jehabanad, Gaya, Aurangabad, Rohtas, Kaimur, Arwal, and Nawada. Congress, however, does not have a strong influence in this region and it largely rallied on its allies. While the opposition Mahagathbandhan faces the challenge of repeating its performance in Shahabad and Magadh regions, the ruling NDA will have to perform better in these regions and also hold its electoral bastions intact. In the 2020 assembly elections, the NDA dominated in Tirhut, while the Mahagathbandhan performed better in Magadh and Shahabad regions. During that election, Mahagathbandhan won only seven out of the 24 assembly seats in Seemanchal, whereas NDA won 31 out of the 40 seats in Tirhut region. Opposition shielding infiltrators for vote bank politics: Shah Tirhut played a significant role in bringing the NDA to power. The Mahagathbandhan won only nine seats here in 2020 assembly election. This crushing defeat in this region kept the party away from power. If the NDA retains its grip on Tirhut and succeeds in breaching the Mahagathbandhans bastions in Magadh and Shahabad or if the Mahagathbandhan defends its hold in Magadh while making gains in Tirhut the overall electoral dynamics could shift significantly. The 24 seats in Seemanchal are crucial in determining the formation of the government. In the last assembly elections, out of the 24 seats in Seemanchal, the BJP won eight, JD (U) four, Congress five, RJD and CPI (ML) one each, while AIMIM won five seats. The Mahagathbandhan is trying to consolidate its core voters in Seemanchal, while the NDA is working to further strengthen its position there. The presence of AIMIM and Jan Suraaj Party has made the election a triangular contest. This time too, Seemanchal has witnessed a power-packed campaign by all political parties. From rallies by BJP bigwigs, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, to the Rahul Gandhi-led Voter Adhikar Yatra, all parties have walked the extra mile to woo the Seemanchal voters. The Magadh region includes Gaya, Aurangabad, Nawada, Jehanabad, and Arwal districts. In 2020, Jitan Ram Manjhi's HAM party held the Imamganj, Tikari, and Barachatti seats in Gaya district. In 2025, HAM candidates are facing tough competition on all three seats. BJP is contesting from Gaya Town, JD (U) from Belaganj, Congress from Wazirganj, and LJP from Sherghati. Similarly, the prestige of the state Congress president Rajesh Ram is at stake in Kutumba, Aurangabad. The situation has changed for NDA as union minister Chirag Paswans LJP (RV) and former union minister Upendra Kushwaha`s RLM are contesting the polls this time as allies of the ruling alliance. In addition to it, Bihar governments scheme, 'Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojan' may also tilt the balance in faovur of the NDA this time, remarked political analyst. Under the scheme, women have received Rs 10,000 for opening their own businesses as the government would provide subsequent support up to Rs 2 lakh. In the 2020 Assembly election, the Mahagathbandhan won 20 seats, though its performance in Magadh, like in Shahabad, was weakened by rifts among its Kushwaha and Scheduled Caste supporters. The NDA failed to win any seats in Magadhs three districts Jehanabad, Aurangabad, and Arwal. This time, the NDA has replaced several candidates in the region and allotted six seats to its new ally, LJP (RV), which had contested independently in 2020. Nitish Kumar was, is, and will be Bihar's CM: BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad

The New Indian Express 10 Nov 2025 1:02 pm

RJD rebel sets up a battle of three women in land of Sita

SITAMARHI: Bihars women power has been a subject of animated discussion during the assembly election campaign, but the Parihar assembly constituency in Sitamarhi district stands out as three women are in the fray. Its a contest among three influential women in the constituency, close to Maa Janki temple near Punaruadham, which caught nations attention after Home Minister Amit Shah laid the foundation for renovation of the temple at `800 crore. The seat is now held by BJP MLA Gayatri Devi, who is seeking re-election to make a hat-trick. She defeated Ritu Jaiswal of the RJD by a margin of about 2000 votes in 2020 polls. In 2010, Gayantris husband Ram Naresh Yadav had won from Parihar that came into existence after delimitation in 2008. In 2015, Gayatri as a BJP nominee defeated Ram Chandra Purbe, then RJD state chief. In 2020, she retained the seat. Ritu Jaiswal, RJD womens wing state president, is contesting as a rebel (Independent) as the party denied her ticket and fielded Smita Purbe, daughter in-law of Ram Chandra Purbe, from the seat. Rita had unsuccessfully contested 2019 Lok Sabha election from Sheohar. I decided to contest the election on the demand of my supporters and residents, who give me love and affection. How can I forget their fight for me in the previous assembly election which I lost by a slender margin, she told this reporter during her campaign. Smita is trying to restore her father-in-laws legacy who represented neighbouring Sonbarsa many times. She is mainly relying on RJDs traditional MY (Yadav-Muslim support base) combination. Both Smita and Ritu belong to Vaishya community with a sizable population in the constituency. Gayatri, a Yadav, has put RJDs Yadav voters in a fix. I have supporters among Yadavs who will vote for me, she said, adding that the fight between Ritu and Smita has brightened her victory chances. Ritu started her political journey as a Singjvahini panchayat chief after quitting her job in Delhi. Married to a civil servant, she chose to stay in village. Muslim voters are by and large in favour of RJDs Smita. Had RJD fielded Ritu Jaiswal, she would have won, said Mohammad Javed of Indarba village. Migration, unemployment, and floods are key issues. Roads are in good condition, electricity is available 24x7 and there a Kendriya Vidyalaya. But lack of job and job opportunities are the major problems here, said RBP Sinha, a retired engineer of Sithihara village.

The New Indian Express 10 Nov 2025 7:52 am

3-way contest among women in Parihar seat

In Sitamarhi's Parihar constituency, a three-way contest unfolds as expelled RJD leader Ritu Jaiswal runs as an Independent against BJP's sitting MLA Gayatri Devi and RJD's Smita Gupta. Jaiswal's rebellion, fueled by being denied a ticket, has created a tough fight, with Muslim voters reportedly divided. Both major parties are leveraging high-profile campaign rallies to sway the electorate.

The Times of India 9 Nov 2025 11:42 pm

Casual vs diligent on roping in Manjhi

Dashrath Manjhis new house has a visitor. A surprise political visitor. Not the one you would have expected if you knew the prequel to this story. But its the sequel that can contain clues to the difference between Indias two national parties. Yes, the man who moved mountains in life can move politics even in deaththough not as much as he would have liked. Whos Dashrath Manjhi? For those who somehow missed out, hes the man who cut through a mountain all on his own, with a hammer and chisel, over 22 years. His wife had died because medical care was 70 km away by road, though just over the mountain in reality. He swore that such a fate should never befall anyone again. And kept his word. Town is now just a kilometre away from his Gehlaur village. He was feted belatedly as the Mountain Man, a postage stamp was issued in his name, films were made about his lifea documentary, a Hindi movie, even a couple of Kannada films. But the destitution had not changed. When Dashrath died, in 2007, home was still a thatched-roof hut. The lot of many among his Mahadalit community of Musahars, and millions of others in Bihar. Then came Rahul Gandhi. It was revealed a few months ago that the Congress leader had quietly without any fanfare or publicity, without even being asked sponsored a five-room pucca house for the Manjhi family. Media briefly hailed the Good Samaritan act, then forgot all about it. Bihar had much more compelling business to attend to. There was the SIR, Rahuls own yatra in the run-up to a hotly contested assembly election. A sidelight there was that Rahul had come visiting Gehlaur again. Bhagirath Manjhi, Dashraths sixty-something son, was the one who had invited him for his first visit. That time Bhagirath had not asked for any favour. This time he did. He wanted a Congress ticket to contest the election. Rahul assured him one. It made eminent sense too. The Congress was now speaking up for Dalit rights with a new force. What better way to illustrate it than to have Dashraths son contesting under its flag? Come candidate selection time, Bhagirath went to Delhi, camped for four days. What came next was the usual Congress self-goal. Party apparatchiks denied him a ticket. When we visit Gehlaur, along the road that Dashrath built, this new pucca house as we said has a visitor. Its an MLA from Chhattisgarh. Some tangible discomfort at encountering us, and a hasty exit ensued. Bihar polls essentially a local wrestling match We could not confirm who it was, but it was a BJP politician, touching base, trying earnestly to swing Bhagirath towards their side. Whether it eventually meets with success or not is beside the point. It shows the difference in approach: casual on one side, and utmost diligence on the other. Not an inch that can be harvested is left barren. This little story unfolding in a remote corner of Gaya may remain a political aside. Bihar holds the unique distinction of being the only major Indian state besides Tamil Nadu to not be directly ruled by a national party for decades. (Not counting post-division Andhra Pradesh, pre-diminution J&K and West Bengal, where the Left at least used to be a national force at the time.) The buzz among seasoned observers, after the bumper turnout in the first phase of voting on November 6, is that Bihar has stayed true to that form. That this is essentially a local wrestling match, with the national parties being dominated once again by regional ones. Whether that analysis stays intact or not in the final analysis is a different matter. That is subject to how the second phase of polling goes in eastern Seemanchal, due to vote on Tuesday. But within that larger picture, if a tiny part of the mountain moves, do not be surprised if the BJP plays it up. It takes a hammer and a chisel and one piece of rock at a time.

The New Indian Express 9 Nov 2025 8:35 am

Bihar polls: Tejashwi Yadav reiterates job pledge in Nawada, Gaya

Patna: RJD leader and Mahagathbandhans chief ministerial face Tejashwi Yadav addressed a rally at the ITI ground in Nawada on Saturday, seeking support for alliance candidates in the districts five assembly seats. Targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Yadav claimed that 30 helicopters had been deployed to follow him. He said Bihar would not lag and Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 9 Nov 2025 7:23 am

Congress ticket eludes Mountain mans son

GAYA(BIHAR): Bhagirath Manjhi, son of Bihars legendary Mountain Man Dasarath Manjhi, is disappointed he didnt get a Congress ticket to fight the elections despite an assurance from Rahul Gandhi. During Rahul Gandhis visit to Gehlour village in Gaya district in August, he had promised Bhagirath a party ticket, raising hopes among locals that the Congress would honor the legacy of the man who cut through a mountain to connect his isolated village. I stayed in Delhi for four days and submitted all documents, but did not get a ticket, Bhagirath told the paper while sitting near his fathers memorial. However, Bhagirath, who joined the Congress in January in Rahul Gandhis presence, said he still holds no grudge: He gave us a home. I only wish he had given me a chance, too. Bhagirath, now in his late sixties, had sought to contest from Barachatti or Imamganj constituencies, both with a sizeable Manjhi population. Had the Congress given me a ticket, the party would have set an example, he said. Residents of Gehlour, now renamed Dasarath Nagar, voiced their discontent. People know him and respect his fathers legacy, said a youth.

The New Indian Express 8 Nov 2025 8:12 am

Tejashwis favourite CM is Stalin, whose party compares Biharis with bidis: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday criticised RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav for calling Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin his favourite CM, alleging that the DMK had previously insulted Biharis by comparing them to bidis. Someone asked Lalus son who his favourite CM is. He said Stalin, do you know who he is? His party compares Biharis with bidis. His party insults Biharis and disgraces them. Tejashwis favourite is this CM, Shah claimed at a rally in Bhagalpur. He also accused the DMK of opposing the construction of the Ram Temple and insulting Sanatan Dharma. The remarks come after Stalin last week criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his alleged comments that DMK leaders harassed workers from Bihar, asking the PM to avoid cheap politics targeting Tamils ahead of elections. Shah also targeted the broader opposition, saying the RJD-Congress combine had no development agenda for Bihar. Lalu-Rahul-Rabri have not done anything for the poor, except patronising infiltrators who are taking away jobs, foodgrain, and other resources, he said. He described the Mahagathbandhan as a thagbandhan, lacking both policy direction and unity. Tejashwi Yadav says Prashant Kishors Jan Suraaj will have no impact on Bihar polls Addressing security concerns, Shah alleged that Maoists reigned supreme in Bihars Gaya, Aurangabad, Jamui, and other districts during Lalu Prasads tenure as Chief Minister and credited the current government with eliminating Naxalism. If you want to prevent jungle raj, vote for the NDA, he said. In this Naxal-affected area, around 150 Naxals had hijacked the Dhanbad-Patna Express, killing three people. The area was completely under Naxal control. But now, thanks to PM Modis efforts, it is Naxal-free. Earlier, voting used to end by 3 PM; now, people can vote till 5 PM, Shah said. He also took a dig at Lalu Prasad Yadav, claiming that if the Mahagathbandhan comes to power, it would create a new department called Apaharan (kidnapping). He also criticised the Congress leadership, alleging that former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi did not have the courage to respond to repeated terror attacks during the UPA regime. Shah further promised a series of development initiatives in Bihar if the NDA retains power. Speaking at rallies in Jamui and Bihpur, he announced plans for an electric vehicle manufacturing cluster, a defence corridor, world-class expressways, new highways, medical and engineering colleges, and an investment of Rs 20,000 crore in pisciculture. He also reiterated support for the construction of a grand temple dedicated to Goddess Sita in Bihar. On the political front, Shah warned voters about potential law-and-order issues under an RJD government. No one can prevent riots in Bhagalpur if the RJD wins the Bihar polls. You have to decide whether you want the kidnapping industry in Diara or the development of tourism, he said. BJP leaders, who cast votes in Delhi, also voted in first phase of Bihar polls: Rahul Gandhi

The New Indian Express 7 Nov 2025 5:06 pm

Deal gone wrong, couple among six held for selling baby for Rs 2.2 lakh in Chennai

CHENNAI: Six people, including the parents of a three-month-old girl, were arrested in connection with the sale of a child in Kannagi Nagar on Wednesday. Although the sale had gone unnoticed, the crime came to light after neighbours allegedly overheard the matter when an argument broke out over payment, and informed the authorities. Police said the couple sold their third daughter for Rs 2.2 lakh with the help of intermediaries. The accused were identified as - childs father S Sriju (27), mother S Vinisha (23), grandmother S Sarala (51), S Sivaranjani (22), S Sagayamari (39), and P Sumathi (35). According to investigators, Sriju is unemployed, while Vinisha works as a housekeeping staff at a private company in Kannagi Nagar. The couple, who already have two daughters, had allegedly decided to sell any future girl child. Police said their third daughter was born in May and they decided to sell the infant. Vinisha allegedly contacted her friend Sivaranjani to find a potential buyer. Sivaranjani approached her mother-in-law Sagayamari, who further contacted Sumathi, a flower vendor from Padi. Sumathi informed the family about a couple Shanthini and Niyamuthulla from Tiruvannamalai, who had been childless for 15 years. Niyamuthulla, an electrician in Chennai, was acquainted with Sumathi through her flower business. Through Sumathis mediation, the baby was handed over to the couple in Kannagi Nagar in August for Rs 2.2 lakh. Police said Niyamuthulla paid around Rs 1 lakh as advance, promising to settle the remaining amount later. However, he reportedly failed to pay the balance due to financial issues, leading to a dispute between him and Sriju. Following the argument, Sriju allegedly threatened to expose the deal. Neighbours who overheard the matter alerted the Chengalpattu Child Welfare Committee (CWC), which lodged a complaint with the Kannagi Nagar police last week. Based on the complaint, police arrested all six accused under the Child Abduction Act and the Juvenile Justice Act. They were remanded in Puzhal Central Prison on Wednesday. Police sources said the girl, now six months old, has been rescued and placed under CWC custody. Further investigation is underway, and police are likely to arrest Niyamuthulla and Shanthini soon, sources added.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 10:34 am

Bodh Gaya: LJP(RV)'s Shyam Deo Paswan faces tough competition from RJD and NDA rebels

In Bodh Gaya, LJP(RV) candidate Shyam Deo Paswan faces a multi-pronged challenge, battling his RJD rival and NDA rebels from the Mushar caste. Key issues include displacement fears due to a proposed Buddhist corridor and the economic impact of prohibition on tourism. The outcome could shape future relations between NDA partners.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 12:31 am

3 killed in road accident on Gaya-Dobhi Road

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 12:24 am

Rajnaths Gurua rally aims to heal caste fault line in seat?

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh campaigned in Gaya's Gurua constituency, aiming to consolidate votes for BJP nominee Upendra Dangi. Singh's visit addresses deep-seated Rajput-Koeri caste tensions, which have impacted recent election outcomes. The entry of a Jan Suraaj candidate further complicates the contest, potentially splitting the NDA vote bank.

The Times of India 6 Nov 2025 12:17 am

VIP inflow floods Patna airport in election season, private jets cost 6 lakh per flying hour

PATNA: With election campaigns in full swing, Patnas Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport is witnessing an unprecedented surge in air traffic, with the facility operating well beyond its capacity. On average, 100 to 130 VIPs arrive daily, turning the airport into one of the busiest political transit hubs in the country. According to airport sources, 23 helicopters and 12 chartered aircraft have been cleared for continuous operations. After dropping off passengers, most chartered flights are sent to Gaya, Darbhanga, Varanasi, Lucknow or Ranchi to free up parking space, airport sources said. Top political leaders are flying in on private jets before switching to helicopters to criss-cross Bihar for campaign events. Of the total choppers available, 15 have been reserved for the BJP, while the rest are being used by the Congress, JD(U) and RJD, explained a source. The election season has triggered a windfall for private charter operators, many of whom have flown in aircraft from across India. Companies such as Club One Air, Air Charter and VSS are operating jets, while helicopter services are being provided by Pawan Hans, Maharaja Aviation, Red Bird Aviation, ACS Charter Services, Trans Bharat Aviation, Global Vectra and Aero Air Chartered Services. The going rate for a Falcon jet is 6 lakh per flying hour plus GST, an airport source said. A round trip between Patna and Delhi around 80 minutes each way costs over 18 lakh. For longer bookings, the rate drops slightly to 5.8 lakh per hour, the source added. These luxury jets are equipped with sofas, beds, washrooms and in-flight catering, offering the comfort of a private suite in the sky. Helicopters, meanwhile, cost 1.5 lakh per hour for single-engine models that seat four passengers and 2 lakh per hour for twin-engine versions. Global Flight Aviation Services, the agency managing ground handling, has been coordinating the constant stream of landings and departures. The first day was chaotic, an official admitted. Passenger details didnt always match the manifests, and a few VIPs had to wait for clearances. But the process has since been streamlined. Despite improved coordination, officials concede that Patna airport is stretched to its limit, with parking bays full and staff working round the clock. The crowded skies over Bihars capital reflect the intensity of the political battle.

The New Indian Express 5 Nov 2025 8:25 pm

CA ban gaya: Father gets emotional seeing son achieve dream

A father, unaware of what awaited him, returned home from work tired, a scene so universally relatable that it hits everyone with nostalgia. For a particular young man, however, it was a moment of joy and surprise, as it was the moment when he announced to his father that he had passed the final CA Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 5 Nov 2025 7:47 pm

'Papa CA ban gaya': Tired father returns from work to emotional surprise; viral video melts hearts and sparks tales of fathers, sacrifices, and silent pride

A viral video captures the emotional moment a son embraces his father after passing the Chartered Accountant exam, symbolizing a middle-class dream fulfilled. The touching scene highlights the immense sacrifices and silent pride of parents, resonating deeply with viewers who understand the journey of ambition and shared success.

The Economic Times 5 Nov 2025 10:09 am

Rahul Promises to Transform Bihar Into Manufacturing Hub

Addressing back-to-back rallies in Aurangabad and Gayaji, Mr Gandhi charged Mr Modi with promoting addiction to social media

Deccan Chronicle 5 Nov 2025 1:41 am

Nadda contrasts states jungle raj years with NDAs development era

BJP national president JP Nadda campaigned in Bihar, addressing a public meeting in Ara and holding a roadshow in Gaya. He highlighted the NDA government's development initiatives, coining the acronym 'Hira' for highways, internet, railways, and airports. Nadda also criticized the RJD's past 'jungle raj' and termed Lalu Prasad's family as corrupt.

The Times of India 4 Nov 2025 11:16 pm

Rahul Gandhi accuses PM Modi of distracting youth with social-media reels

Aurangabad: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants the youth to remain busy in making social media reels, so that they stay distracted from pressing problems about education, health and employment. Addressing back-to-back rallies in Bihars Aurangabad and Gayaji, Gandhi charged the PM with promoting addiction to social media. Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 4 Nov 2025 9:45 pm

Petal showers, garlands greet J P Nadda in Gaya roadshow

BJP national president J.P. Nadda led an hour-long roadshow in Gaya, returning flowers and garlands amidst enthusiastic supporters. The event, starting from the Vishnupad temple, navigated a 4-km route despite challenges from low-hanging electric cables. This roadshow is considered crucial for Gaya Town candidate Prem Kumar's tough electoral battle.

The Times of India 4 Nov 2025 6:56 pm

Why Aishwarya Rai rejected Aamir Khans blockbuster film

Mumbai: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is celebrated as one of the most beautiful and talented actresses in Indian cinema. Known for her grace, impeccable fashion sense, and powerful performances, she has mesmerized audiences across the globe ever since her debut in Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya opposite Bobby Deol. But did you know that Aishwarya was originally Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 4 Nov 2025 1:37 pm

Rahul to address rally in Gaya today

Congress workers are actively campaigning in Gaya town and Wazirganj assembly segments for the upcoming polls. Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to address a public meeting in Wazirganj, with other senior leaders also rallying support for the party's candidate. The party aims to regain ground in these constituencies where it has a historical presence.

The Times of India 4 Nov 2025 12:00 am

Ramakrishna Mission Jammu holds programme

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 2: The Ramakrishna Mission, Jammu organized its annual Inter-School events 2025, drawing participation from 27 schools and 340 students of Classes 7 to 12. The three-day programme featured competitions in Painting, Short Skit, Drama, Elocution and Solo Singing, providing a platform for students to showcase creativity, talent and teamwork while promoting value-based education inspired by Swami Vivekananda. Judging panels included Ankur Kesar, Vikas Dogra, Rachita Dutta (Painting); Raman Gupta, Advocate Gayatri Jamwal, RJ Sarang (Drama); Brigadier [] The post Ramakrishna Mission Jammu holds programme appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 3 Nov 2025 4:08 am

Womans body found hanging in decomposed state at her house in Bengaluru

Bengaluru: A womans body was found hanging in a decomposed state at her rented house in the city, police said on Sunday. The incident occurred in Gayatri Nagar in north Bengaluru that falls under the jurisdiction of Subramanyanagar Police Station. The woman, aged around 25, was hailing from Davangere and an MBA graduate. She worked Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 2 Nov 2025 3:09 pm

Gayatri Mantra On Indian Currency: Modi Govt To Release Special Coin On 150th Year Of Arya Samaj

This follows another significant gesture in recent months when a special coin was issued for the 100 years of RSS, with 'Bharat Mata' depicted for the first time on Indian currency

News18 30 Oct 2025 11:14 pm

JD(U) expels 16 rebels, including sitting MLA, two former MLAs, ahead of Bihar Assembly polls

PATNA: Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumars Janata Dal (United) initiated disciplinary action against its 16 rebel leaders ahead of state assembly elections. A sitting MLA and two former MLAs are among the leaders who have been expelled from the party. Most of the leaders are contesting the election against candidates of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), of which JD(U) is a part of. The suspended leaders have been accused of being involved in anti-party activities and violating the partys ideology. Prominent among those who have been expelled are Gopalpur MLA Narendra Niraj alias Gopal Mandal, former MLC Sanjeev Shyam Singh and former minister Hemraj Singh. Gopal Mandal staged a dharna outside the chief ministers residence in Patna after he learned that the party was planning to drop him from the seat. He became more vocal after JD(U) fielded Bulo Mandal, a former Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader from Gopalpur. Later, Gopal Mandal filed his nomination as an Independent candidate from the same seat. After filing his nomination, Gopal appealed to the electorate to vote for him as he was a true follower of JD(U) ideology. Gopal Mandal also expressed his faith in Nitish Kumars leadership. However, it did not cut ice. JD(U) expels 11 leaders for anti-party activities in poll-bound Bihar Bulo Mandal filed his nomination from the Gopalpur seat. I have already launched my election campaign, said Bulo Mandal. Sanjeev Shyam Singh is fighting from the Gurua assembly seat in Gaya district as a candidate of Jan Suraaj Party. Similarly, Hemraj Singh is contesting the election from Katihar in the Seemanchal region as an Independent candidate. Two other MLAs against whom disciplinary action has been initiated areMaheshwar Prasad Yadav and his aide Prabhat Kiran. Both the leaders had criticised the JD(U) top leadership over the distribution of tickets in the upcoming assembly elections. Yadav, a former MLA, came out in the open against Komal Singh, who has been fielded from the Gaighat seat in Muzaffarpur district. The expulsions were announced in two separate communications issued, one on late Saturday and the other on Sunday. Earlier on Saturday, JD(U) expelled 11 leaders, including former minister Shailesh Kumar. Others include Sanjay Singh, former MLC, Shyam Bahadur Singh, former MLA, Ranvijay Singh, former MLC, MLA Sudarshan Kumar, Ashma Parveen, Amar Kumar Singh Luv Kumar, Divyanshu Bhardwaj, Asha Suman and Vivek Shukla. Meanwhile, former MLA Jai Kumar Singh has also expressed his displeasure over the selection of candidates for the 2025 assembly elections. Jai is contesting the election from Dinara as an Independent while Sudarshan Kumar is pitted against JD(U) nominee Pushpanjay Kumar on the Barbigha seat in Sheikhpura district. Homecoming Vote: Migrant workers returning for Chhath puja could decide Bihar polls

The New Indian Express 26 Oct 2025 9:42 pm

Homecoming Vote: Migrant workers returning for Chhath puja could decide Bihar polls

NEW DELHI: With nearly 70 lakh Bihari migrant workers returning home for the Chhath festival on October 2728, just a week before the first phase of Bihar Assembly polls, political experts expect a surge in voter turnout across the state's 243 constituencies. The Assembly polls will be held in two phases on November 6 and 11, with counting and results scheduled for November 14. According to estimates, around 2.5 to 3.1 crore Biharis work outside the state, including 8090 lakh who migrate annually for work as labourers, masons, mechanics, and other trades. The migrant workers coming home, mostly labourers and employees working in factories, construction sites, and offices across India, are being considered a decisive voter bloc. Many of them are likely to stay back and vote, especially in districts that recorded low polling in 2020. Both the NDA and Mahagathbandhan (opposition grand alliance) are urging migrant workers to stay back and vote, portraying it as a duty to ensure a better future for Bihar. The majority of those who come (for the festival) belong to Scheduled Castes and marginalised communities whose families benefit from government welfare schemes. Their womenfolk will certainly think of the NDA, not the RJD, claimed a BJP leader. However, RJD leaders disagreed, claiming that the migrant workers facing hardship in other BJP-ruled states would not vote for the NDA in Bihar. Those who face hardship outside Bihar due to unemployment and poor development under NDA rule will never vote for the NDA, said a senior RJD functionary. Those who feel humiliated or exploited in other states are less likely to vote for parties aligned with those governments, admitted a senior NDA leader, requesting anonymity. The NDA leader, however hoped that rust in Modi and the work done by Nitish Kumar may convince the migrant workers to back the JDU-led alliance. While the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan has made joblessness a central campaign issue, the ruling NDA has highlighted job creation and social welfare to counter the attack. Both camps are actively reaching out to returning migrants through local networks, community meetings, and WhatsApp groups. Districts such as Purnia, Bhagalpur, Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, Saharsa, Sitamarhi, Gaya, Jehanabad, Saran, Motihari, Jamui, Nawada, and Aurangabad all major hubs of outmigration are expected to see higher participation this time. Poll analysts believe the Kosi region, plagued by recurrent floods and high migration, could witness a sharp rise in voting, with nearly half of the returnees expected to stay through election day. Similar trends are anticipated in the Tirhut and Purnia divisions, depending on migrants ability to sustain themselves economically after Chhath. Waqf Act will be thrown into dustbin if INDIA bloc voted to power in Bihar: Tejashwi Yadav JD(U) expels 11 leaders for anti-party activities in poll-bound Bihar

The New Indian Express 26 Oct 2025 6:53 pm

Advertising legend Piyush Pandey passes away

Mumbai: Advertising legend Piyush Pandey, who gave Indian advertising its distinct character, passed away at the age of 70 on Thursday. Filmmaker Hansal Mehta and musician Ehsaan Noorani mourned the loss of the trailblazer who shaped Indian advertising. Hansal took to X and wrote: Fevicol ka jod toot gaya. The ad world lost its glue Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 24 Oct 2025 3:10 pm

Sri Lankas opposition wears black in Parliament to protest politicians murder

COLOMBO, Oct 23: Sri Lankas main opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) on Thursday wore black in Parliament to protest what it termed the governments insensitive response to the killing of one of its local council chairmen. Lasantha Wickramasekera, who headed the Weligama local authority in the southern Matara district, was shot dead by an unidentified gunman in his office on Tuesday. The incident marked the first political killing since the National Peoples Power (NPP) government came to power a year [] The post Sri Lankas opposition wears black in Parliament to protest politicians murder appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 Oct 2025 2:54 pm

11th annual convention of Bhavaprachar Parishat in Dharwad from Friday

Ramakrishna Vivekananda Ashram is organising the convention at the Lingayat Bhavan till Sunday

The Hindu 21 Oct 2025 6:27 pm

Standing tall: The inspiring journey of a woman from Gaya

At just three feet tall, Rani has overcome challenges most would find overwhelming and emerged as a symbol of resilience. The post Standing tall: The inspiring journey of a woman from Gaya appeared first on Fusion - WeRIndia .

Fusion WeRIndia 21 Oct 2025 10:06 am

Congress releases second candidate list for Bihar assembly polls

The Congress party on Saturday released its second list of candidates for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, announcing five additional names to contest from key constituencies across the state. This latest announcement adds to the 48 candidates declared in the partys first list. According to the second list released by the party, the Congress has fielded, Shaswat Kedar Pandey from Narkatiaganj, Qamrul Hoda from Kishanganj, Irfan Alam from Kasba, Jitender Yadav from Purnia and Mohan Shrivasta from Gaya Town. The Bihar Assembly elections for the 243-member House will be held in two phases. The first phase of polling is scheduled for November 6, followed by the second phase on November 11. Counting of votes is set to take place on November 14. The deadline for filing nominations for the first phase of the elections was October 17, while candidates vying for seats in the second phase must submit their nominations by October 20. pic.twitter.com/5HvUxaSf84 Congress (@INCIndia) October 18, 2025 Bihar polls: Congress claims seat-sharing issue among INDIA bloc partners resolved

The New Indian Express 18 Oct 2025 11:04 pm

Bihar elections 2025: Congress announces second list of 5 candidates; check here

The Congress on Saturday released its second list for the Bihar assembly elections, announcing candidates for Narkatiaganj, Kishanganj, Kasba, Purnia and Gaya Town assembly seats.

DNA India 18 Oct 2025 10:38 pm

Andhra Pradeshs island villages struggle to make ends meet

Surrounded by the river Krishna and the Bay of Bengal, these villages in Krishna district can be reached by a lone punt which operates 22 times a day. Decline in business due to unpredictable weather and lack of basic amenities has forced many villagers to migrate to cities in search of work. Nellore Sravani visits Nagayalankas island villages to explore the reasons

The Hindu 17 Oct 2025 7:20 pm

HYDRAA Chief Inspects Desilting Works in Ameerpet

Over 45 truckloads of silt and debris have been removed from stormwater drains near Maitrivanam Junction and Gayatri Nagar.

Deccan Chronicle 17 Oct 2025 2:00 am

Mujhe mulli kaha gaya, says SP MP Iqra Hasan condemns Shiva temple vandalism

Samajwadi Party MP Iqra Hasan, while addressing an all-male panchayat in Chapaur village of Saharanpur on Sunday, October 12, revealed that she was called a mulli amid tensions following the vandalism of a Shiva temple in the area. Condemning the incident, Hasan who represents the Kairana constituency said the destruction of any religious Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 16 Oct 2025 10:09 pm

HYDRAA clears 45 truckloads of silt from Ameerpet junction pipelines

Hyderabad: Hyderabad Disaster Management and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) has removed 45 truckloads of silt from the pipelines at the Ameerpet Junction in their efforts to solve the waterlogging problem in the area. The HYDRAA commissioner on Thursday, October 16, inspected the desilting works at Maitrivanam Junction and Gayatri Nagar areas in Ameerpet. Also ReadGHMC, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 16 Oct 2025 9:23 pm

Ban on entry of Kaneri mutt seer to Vijayapura district for two months

Lingayat organisations condemn his statements

The Hindu 16 Oct 2025 4:58 pm

How Pt. Narayanrao Vyas made classical music accessible with his three-minute recordings

A four-part book on the Gwalior gayaki stalwart, which was released recently, shows how he was much ahead of his time in approach and ideas.

The Hindu 15 Oct 2025 6:37 pm

Retired IAF officer in Bihar holds his own funeral to mark opening of new cremation ground

It is believed to be the first instance in Gaya district where the builder of a Muktidham organised a mock funeral to promote it.

DNA India 15 Oct 2025 4:09 pm

Cracks appear in NDA over seat-sharing ahead of Bihar polls; RLM's Upendra Kushwaha says 'All is not well'

PATNA: The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) continues to grapple with the issue of dissatisfaction among its allies ahead of the Bihar assembly election. Former union minister and Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) president Upendra Kushwaha has now created a political firestorm by alleging that 'all was not well' in the alliance. Kushwaha left for New Delhi on Wednesday morning to meet Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah to apprise him of his concerns over his party not receiving a fair deal in the seat-sharing pact. A day earlier, he had also expressed his discontent over the seats allotted to his party. Union minister Nityanand Rai, deputy chief minister Samrat Chaudhary, minister Nitin Naveen, and Rituraj Sinha held closed-door discussions with Kushwaha to 'iron out differences' within the ruling alliance. The meeting lasted until 5 am on Wednesday but the talks yielded no results. Sources claimed that Kushwaha was upset over his quota seat being given to Union Minister Chirag Paswans Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas). 'Won't contest' Bihar assembly polls; NDA 'definitely' on its way out: Prashant Kishor Manjhi, Kushwaha sulk over seat-sharing deal ahead of Bihar elections Kushwaha is also reportedly upset over the Mahua seat in Vaishali district being awarded to the LJP (RV). Kushwaha wants his son to contest from the Mahua seat, sources added. He has also stopped his party candidates from filing nomination papers as he wants to have discussions with Amit Shah before moving ahead. According to sources, Chirag Paswan received a call from Shah and was asked to hold the Mahua seat for now. Late last night, on Tuesday, Chirag Paswan offered four symbols, but Sanjay Singh, the potential candidate for the Mahua seat, was not provided with a symbol. Meanwhile, Jitan Ram Manjhi also warned that his party will contest against Chirag Paswans LJP(RV) in Bodh Gaya and Makhdumpur assembly constituencies. I will field my candidates in Bodh Gaya and Makhdumpur, agreeing with the step taken by Chief Minister Nitish Kumars JD(U). The list is ready, he added. HAM has already released list of candidates for six assembly seats, among whom four are sitting MLAs. As per the seat-sharing formula within NDA, the BJP and JD(U) will contest 101 seats each, Chirag Paswans LJP(RV) will contest 29 seats and Jitan Ram Manjhis Hindustani Awam Morcha and Kushwahas Rashtriya Lok Morcha will contest six seats each. The seat-sharing pact was announced on Monday.

The New Indian Express 15 Oct 2025 10:56 am

Buddhist Leaders Unite In Mumbai, Demand Full Control Of Mahabodhi Temple

The Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is currently managed under the Bodh Gaya Temple Act of 1949, which mandates a nine-member committee comprising four Buddhists, four Hindus, and the district magistrate of Gaya as ex-officio chairperson.

Deccan Chronicle 14 Oct 2025 10:51 pm

HAM announces six candidates for Bihar polls as part of NDA seat deal

PATNA: Union minister Jitan Ram Manjhis Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) on Tuesday released the list of its candidates for the six assembly seats that have been allotted to the party as part of a seat-sharing deal within the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) for the Bihar assembly elections. According to the list, Deepa Kumari will contest from Imamganj (Reserved) seat while Anil Kumar has been fielded from Tekari. Similarly, Jyoti Devi will be the partys official candidate from Barachatti (Reserved) constituency. In addition, Romit Kumar has been nominated as a candidate for Atari assembly seat. Three of these constituencies, Imamganj, Tekari, and Barachatti, fall under the limits of Gaya district. Prafulla Kumar Manjhi has been fielded from Sikandara in Jamui district. Lalan Ram will contest from Kutumba assembly constituency in Aurangabad district. BJP releases first list of 71 candidates for Bihar Assembly elections

The New Indian Express 14 Oct 2025 8:50 pm

74-yr-old Air Force veteran holds own funeral in Bihar, surprises locals

India holds deep respect for its Armed Forces, men and women in uniform have always carried their heads high, in life and in martyrdom. But one 74-year-old retired Air Force veteran from Bihars Gaya district took it a step further to test if he would still be remembered, by organising his own funeral, leaving his Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 14 Oct 2025 7:58 pm

Seven cops arrested in two separate cases in last three days in Madhya Pradesh

BHOPAL: Seven police personnel from Madhya Pradesh have been arrested in two separate criminal cases over the last three days. On Sunday, two constables from Bhopals Piplani police station, Santosh Bamania and Saurabh Arya, were arrested for brutally assaulting 22-year-old B.Tech (Cyber Security) student Udit Gayake, leading to his death on October 14. Based on the autopsy report, which revealed over a dozen injuries, including severe internal wounds such as head trauma and a ruptured pancreas sustained during the assault. A murder case was filed against the two constables on Saturday. They were arrested the following day. Around 400 km away in southern MPs Seoni district, as many as 11 cops, among them, SDOP Pooja Pandey, the sub inspector in-charge of Bandol police station, Arpit Bhairam and nine other cops (head constables and constables) who were first suspended on October 10 for allegedly 'looting' over Rs 1.45 crore alleged hawala money, have now been arrested. Taking firm action in the matter on Tuesday, the states CM Dr Mohan Yadav directed lodging case against all the 11 suspended cops, followed by the arrest of five of them -- SDOP Pooja Pandey, sub inspector Arpit Bhairam and constables Yogendra, Neeraj and Jagdish. Whoever violates the law will not be spared at any cost, particularly when those entrusted with protecting people from loot are themselves indulging in the same offence. Law is equal for everyone, none will be spared for breaking it, regardless of their position, CM Dr Mohan Yadav said in a stern statement on Tuesday. All the 11 suspended police personnel have been booked under BNS Sections 310(2), 126(2), Section 140(3), Section 61(2), which pertain to robbery, wrongful restraint, abduction and criminal conspiracy. While five of the cops have been arrested, six others who have also been booked in the case, include head constables Makhan, Rajesh Janghela, Ravindra Uike and constables Ritesh Verma, Kedar and Subhash (Kedar and Subhash are Special Armed Force-SAF). On the night of October 89, Nagpur (Maharashtra) resident Sohan Parmar, was travelling from Katni (MP) to Jalna (Maharashtra) with around Rs 2.96 crore cash, which belonged to a bullion trader. The money was actually alleged hawala money. A police search team led by SDOP Pooja Pandey and Bandol police station in-charge Arpit Bhairam, intercepted the vehicle near Sheeladevi Bypass. However, the cops reportedly shifted the cash into their own vehicles and returned to the police station without informing the departments higher officials.

The New Indian Express 14 Oct 2025 6:57 pm

Filing of nominations begins for 122 seats in second phase of Bihar polls

PATNA: The filing of nomination papers for 122 Bihar assembly seats, which will go to the elections in the second phase, began on Monday, officials said. The nomination process began with the Election Commission issuing the notification for polling in these seats on November 11, they said. Nominations can be filed for these seats till October 20, while the last date for withdrawal of candidature is October 23, they added. Among the significant seats going to polls in this phase are Imamganj, where the sitting MLA is Union minister Jitan Ram Manjhi's daughter-in-law Deepa Manjhi, ex-RJD minister Kumar Sarvjeet's Bodh Gaya, Bhojpuri singer Vinay Bihari's Lauriya and ex-BJP minister Narayan Prasad's Nautan. The nomination process for the 121 seats in the first phase began on Friday. Polling in these seats will be held on November 6. Candidates can file their nomination papers till October 17, officials said. The counting of votes for all 243 seats will be held on November 14.

The New Indian Express 13 Oct 2025 1:46 pm

Lingayat member will chair Belagavi District Central Cooperative Bank: Balachandra Jarkiholi

Weve already won six of 13 posts, claims MLA

The Hindu 13 Oct 2025 9:53 am

Bihar polls: AIMIM hints at formation of third front, announces 32 candidates

PATNA: The All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) has released a list of 32 candidates for the upcoming assembly elections in Bihar and has hinted at the formation of a third front, a move that could significantly impact the Oppositions INDIA bloc. AIMIM Bihar chief Akhtarul Iman stated that the party would field candidates from multiple constituencies, including Kishanganj, Purnea, Katihar, Araria, Gaya, Motihari, Nawada, Jamui, Bhagalpur, Siwan, Darbhanga, Samastipur, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Vaishali, and Gopalganj. Interestingly, most of the seats where AIMIM plans to field candidates are currently held by members of the INDIA bloc. AIMIM had attempted to prevent the division of secular votes and unite against communal forces, but the larger coalition partners didnt cooperate, resulting in the formation of a third front, Iman asserted. He added that the party has released the list of 32 candidates out of the 100 seats it intends to contest in the 2025 assembly elections. The names of the candidates for the announced seats will be revealed soon, he said. Will join INDIA alliance in Bihar if AIMIM gets to contest six seats: Owaisi The AIMIM state president recalled that during the 2020 assembly elections, the party was accused of splitting secular votes. It is well known that we had written to RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav and Tejashwi Prasad Yadav seeking an alliance ahead of the 2025 assembly polls but received no response, he added. In the 2020 assembly election, AIMIM fielded candidates in 20 seats and won five. This performance was seen as having impacted the Grand Alliance, comprising the RJD, Congress, and Left parties. However, four of AIMIMs MLAs later switched over to the RJD, leaving Akhtarul Iman as the partys lone representative in the state assembly. AIMIM had contested the 2020 election in alliance with Mayawatis BSP and Upendra Kushwahas RLSP. The party had influenced the performance of Opposition parties in several constituencies. Kushwaha later joined the BJP-JD(U)-led NDA and formed a new party called the Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM). In the 2025 assembly election, RLM has been offered six seats. Muslims account for nearly 18 percent of the states population of over 13 crore, according to the 202223 state census.

The New Indian Express 12 Oct 2025 9:32 pm

Madhya Pradesh: Two Bhopal constables booked, suspended for murder of B.Tech student

BHOPAL: Two constables of the Madhya Pradesh Police have been booked for allegedly murdering a B.Tech (Cyber Security) student in the state capital, Bhopal. The accused, identified as Santosh Bamania and Saurabh Aryaboth posted at Bhopals Piplani police stationhave been charged with the murder of 22-year-old Udit Gayake, an engineering student. Udit's brother-in-law is a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) in the anti-Naxal Hawk Force in Balaghat district. One of the constables, who was on night patrol duty, was caught on CCTV mercilessly beating Udit, while the other, armed with a firearm, stood nearby and watched, according to the visuals. The incident occurred late Thursday night, while Udit was partying with friends in the Indrapuri area of Bhopal. He was a student at a reputed private engineering college in Sehore district. A murder case was registered at the Piplani police stationthe same station where the accused constables were postedunder Section 103(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The registration of case followed a preliminary post-mortem report which cited homicidal death due to traumatic hemorrhagic pancreatitis resulting from blunt force trauma. The report also noted multiple antemortem ram track pattern injuries on the body. Confirming the registration of the murder case, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone II), Vivek Singh, said, The arrests of the two accused will be made soon. The constables had already been suspended prior to being officially booked. According to Udits friends, Akshat and Dipesh, they were partying late at night in Indrapuri when a group of policemen arrived. Seeing them, Udit panicked and ran into a nearby lane. We later heard sounds of Udit being beaten. When he returned, his shirt was torn and he appeared severely injured, the friends said. They further alleged that the police demanded Rs 10,000 from them, threatening serious consequences if they refused. We said we only had Rs 1,000Rs 2,000. When they declined to accept that, we suggested going to Piplani police station. On the way, the police suddenly disappeared, they added. Shortly afterward, the friends received a call from others at the party saying the same police personnel had returned to the spot and were asking about their whereabouts. Udits friends reportedly took him to a nearby police outpost, where officers recognized him due to his family background and rushed him to a hospital. He was later referred to AIIMS-Bhopal, where doctors declared him dead.

The New Indian Express 11 Oct 2025 7:55 pm

Explore Zees Mrigaya: The Hunt, the suspenseful thriller from Bengali cinema!

Prepare for the interesting Bengali thriller Mrigaya: The Hunt, which premiered in theatres on June 27, 2025. This movie is ideal for taking part in Durga Puja festivities. This action-packed movie, which was directed by Abhirup Ghosh, blends police drama with unvarnished human stories as it delves into Kolkatas dirty underbelly. With a UA score and a duration of two hours and 5 mins, it is best for fans of gripping, sensible memories. It is straightforward for anybody to follow [] The post Explore Zees Mrigaya: The Hunt, the suspenseful thriller from Bengali cinema! appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 9 Oct 2025 4:13 pm

Patna Diary: Lalu predicts NDAs defeat in Assembly polls

Lalu predicts NDAs defeat in Assembly polls Former Bihar chief minister and RJD patriarch Lalu Prasad is known for his witty and terse reply to his political opponents. As soon as Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar announced poll schedule for Bihar assembly elections and said that election will be held in two phasesfirst on November 6 and second on November 11, Lalu was quick to comment on X, Chhah aur gyarah, NDA nau do gyarah. Lalu predicted that NDA will be defeated in elections. BJP leader and Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary responded in the same vein, saying remember Lalu Ji, November 14 (date of counting of votes) is celebrated as Childrens Day. So, that day Lalu Ji, would get to know who the real child is. Dinkars Rashmirathi echoes in Bihar politics Ho nyay agar to aadha do, yadi usme bhi koi baadha ho, to de do kewal 15 gram(If there is justice, give half of it...If there is any obstacle in that too...Then give just 15 grams). This verse from noted poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkars Rashmirathi where Lord Krishna seeks a peaceful compromise in the Mahabharata court, has found an echo in the upcoming state politics. Union minister and Hindustani Awam Morcha patron Jitan Ram Manjhi quoted the couplet from Rashmirathi to put forth his partys demand for more number of seats than offered by its allyBJP. He has demanded at least 15 seats to contest the elections. Election rasgulla back into prominence As Bihar gears up for its upcoming Assembly elections, an unusual source of hope a sweet called the election rasgulla -- has once again caught the politicians attention. Dished out at Panditji Mithai Dukaan in holy city of Gayaji, this rasgulla is not a just dessert but a symbol of luck for leaders contesting elections. Several local leaders and prominent politicians visit the shop located at Panchanpur, hoping that tasting this famous sweet might bring them electoral success. This tradition has continued for almost five decades with the innocuous rasgulla gaining a reputation that stretches far beyond Gayaji. Ramashankar Our correspondent in Bihar ramashankar@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 9 Oct 2025 7:39 am

Maharashtra government announces 31,628 crore relief package for flood-affected farmers

Under this, farmers with dry land will receive 18,500 per hectare for crop damage, while those with hangami bagayati (seasonal irrigated land) will get 27,000 per hectare, and those with bagayatu (fully irrigated land) will receive compensation of 32,500 per hectare

The Hindu 8 Oct 2025 12:46 am

Bihar: Rift in Mahagathbandhan over seat-sharing; CPI-ML (Liberation) rejects RJDs offer

NEW DELHI: Disagreement has surfaced within the opposition blocMahagathbandhan (grand alliance)-- in Bihar over the seat-sharing formula for the upcoming Assembly elections. The Communist Party of India (CPI) (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation has rejected the number of seats offered to it by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), the largest constituent of the coalition. The Left party was reportedly offered 19 seats; the same number it contested in the 2020 Assembly elections, when it won 12 as part of the alliance. However, the CPI-ML (Liberation) has objected to both the number of seats and the proposed swapping of several constituencies it had contested last time. Sources in CPI-ML (Liberation) said that the party had already conveyed its displeasure, submitted a list of 30 preferred constituencies, and was awaiting a formal response. They indicated that the final decision would depend on mutual respect among alliance partners and the political significance of constituencies under discussion. Our party cant be taken for granted. We cant compromise with the dignity of the party. The CPI-ML (Liberation) is not demanding more seats but improving the winnability of the alliance. We are seeking seats in districts which are considered hotbeds for National Democratic Alliance (NDA) such as Madhubani, Gaya, Nalanda, Champaran and others. It is now up to the RJD what decision it takes. Future action will be decided based on their response, said a leader. Pressure has mounted on the senior partners of the allianceRJD and the Congress-- as the Left parties are pressed for a significantly larger share in the upcoming elections. The CPI (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation, CPI and CPI-Marxist (CPM) collectively demanded at least 75 assembly seats. The CPIML-Liberation, the most electorally successful Left party in the state, submitted its claims for 40 seats officially. The party had contested 19 seats in the 2020 elections and won 12. Its vote share was 3.16 percent. It was not a dignified offer. At least three of our seats were also changed. We dont know if they want Gathbandhan to win, the sources in CPI-ML (Liberation) also said. The Mahagathbandhan, which includes the RJD, Congress, and other Left parties, fell just short of a majority in the last election with 110 out of 243 seats.

The New Indian Express 7 Oct 2025 7:43 pm

Vishwa Lingayat Mahasabha condemns Vijayapura MLA Yatnals statement

We continue to fight demanding the status of independent religion for Lingayat, says State president of the mahasabha

The Hindu 7 Oct 2025 7:25 pm

No Kranti: Siddaramaiah Loses Cool Over Lingayat Question Amid Ongoing Caste Census

Amid the ongoing caste census, Siddaramaiah said the survey of 63% of families had been completed by Sunday and was expected to finish by Tuesday evening.

News18 7 Oct 2025 10:36 am

Pawan Singh BREAKS SILENCE on wife Jyoti Singh's adultery allegations, reveals real reason for police's presence: 'Bhram failaya gaya ki maine..'

After Pawan Singh's wife, Jyoti Singh, went live on Instagram, alleging that the Bhojpuri superstar is cheating on her, the actor has issued a statement, clarifying his stance and answering the burning questions.

DNA India 7 Oct 2025 7:43 am

Karnataka: Ministers clash over Lingayat issue

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah's remarks on Basavanna conceiving Lingayat as a separate religion have revived a long-standing controversy. This has led to a verbal spat between ministers MB Patil and Eshwar Khandre, both Lingayats, with Patil asserting Lingayats are outside Hinduism's caste system, while Khandre emphasizes unity between Veerashaiva and Lingayat communities.

The Times of India 7 Oct 2025 5:15 am

Rajat Bedi calls out Mukesh Khanna for 'twisting' his words about Rakesh Roshan: 'How can you do it just to get..'

Rajat Bedi has now clarified that his words about leaving India for Canada after Koi Mil Gaya were 'twisted' by Mukesh Khanna, and he went on to slam the senior actor for his tactic for some views.

DNA India 6 Oct 2025 12:11 pm

Congress party sold Mining ministry in 1956: BJP MP Nishikant Dubey

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey alleged Congress sold the Mining and Petroleum Ministry in 1956. He cited documents regarding K.D. Malaviya's investigation by a Supreme Court judge. Dubey also claimed Congress jailed Gayatri Devi and her son in 1975. These allegations concern historical events. The MP shared these details on social media.

The Economic Times 6 Oct 2025 9:42 am

Demand for separate religion status for Lingayats resurfaces

Bengaluru: The demand to accord a separate religion status for Lingayats resurfaced on Sunday with a gathering of the community here under the leadership of several of its seers. 5 resolutions passed The Basava Culture Campaign-2025 organised by Lingayat Matadeeshara Okkoota, adopted five resolutions at the valedictory function, which included raising awareness about religious recognition Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 6 Oct 2025 8:09 am

Lingayat is a separate religion, says CM Siddaramaiah; hits out at caste system

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah controversially declared Lingayat a separate religion, reigniting past allegations of community division. This statement comes amidst internal Lingayat confusion over identifying as a distinct religion or Hindu caste in ongoing surveys. While BJP urges Hindu caste identification, Congress promotes separate religious status.

The Times of India 6 Oct 2025 1:18 am