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Jubilant FoodWorks Shares Jump 8.5% After Q2FY26 Results, Analysts Maintain Positive Views

Jubilant FoodWorks Shares Jump 8.5% After Q2FY26 Results, Analysts Maintain Positive Views

Jubilant FoodWorks share price todayMost analysts retained their positive views onJubilant FoodWorks (JFL)after the country's largest quick-service restaurant (QSR) operator announced itsSeptember-quarter (Q2FY26) resultson Thursday.Analysts appreciated the company's positive surprise on growth, despite near-term margin pressures. Further, with the management reiterating its commitment to disciplined execution, measured store expansion, and a clear mid-term margin roadmap, analysts are looking at Q2FY26 as a pivotal quarter for the Domino's owner.On the bourses, Jubilant FoodWorks shares jumped as much as 8.5 per cent on the BSE to ₹622.5 per share in the intraday trade. By comparison, the benchmark BSE Sensex index was down 0.14 per cent at 9:55 AM.Jubilant Food Q2 results highlightsThe QSR chain delivered another quarter of strong operating growth, led by Domino's India, which recorded 9.1 per cent like-for-like (LFL) growth, driven by a robust 16.5 per cent surge in delivery LFL.Jubilant Food's India revenues grew 16 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y), while consolidated revenues rose 19.7 per cent, supported by continued traction in Turkey, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.International operations continued to punch above expectations. Turkey reported 10.4 per cent net profit margin, while Sri Lanka and Bangladesh delivered strong double-digit revenue growth.Order volume growth remained solid at ~15 per cent, although the dine-in segment stayed relatively muted.Jubilant FoodWorks, however, faced margin pressure in Q2. The delivery mix expanded by nearly 400 basis points (bps), but cheese inflation impacted the cost of goods sold, resulting in a 169-bps contraction in standalone gross margin.Ebitda margin stood at 19.4 per cent, almost flat year-on-year.Jubilant added 81 new Domino's India stores, taking the total store network to 2,321, with digital traffic rising sharply.Overall, Jubilant FoodWorksconsolidated profit soared 190 per cent to ₹186 croreversus ₹64.1 crore in Q2FY25.Jubilant Food management guidanceThe company has retained its guidance to deliver mid-teen revenue growth, supported by 5-7 per cent LFL growth, calibrated pricing, and continued store expansion.Management reiterated its medium-term target of 200-bps Ebitda margin expansion by FY28, citing improving store-level productivity, reducing losses in non-Domino's businesses, and early traction from new initiatives such as app-based post-order advertising.ALSO READ |Buy, sell or hold: What to do with Info Edge (India) stock after Q2 show?Jubilant FoodWorks shares: Buy, sell, hold? Investment strategyEmkay Global Financial Services | Maintained 'Buy' | Share price target: ₹825The brokerage likes Jubilant's "assuring management commentary" that addresses key investor concerns around sustained top-line growth and margin recovery.Also ReadSamvardhana Motherson rallies 4%, nears 52-wk high. Should you buy or hold?Brokerages split on Eicher Motors; should you buy, sell or hold? Check hereWelspun Living slides 3% as analysts flag US tariffs as near-term overhangIndusInd Bank share price gains 12% in 3 days; stock up 21% from Sept lowsGroww shares up 53% against issue price in 2 days; market-cap nears ₹1 trnThe brokerage highlighted JFL's strong LFL construct - benefiting not just from volumes but also a 1-2 per cent contribution from better realisations - which, along with operational efficiencies, supports the company’s guided margin improvement."Jubilant FoodWorks' share price has corrected 25 per cent, so far, in calendar year 2025, and the India business (Intl business EV: ₹8500 crore; 22x TP multiple) is now trading at 28x and 23x FY27 and FY28E Ebitda, which provides an attractive entry opportunity, in our view," it said.ALSO READ |Vodafone Idea can rise up to 50% from here, Airtel may gain 9%: Tech chartsICICI Securities | Maintained 'Buy' | Target price: ₹700 (vs ₹770 earlier)The brokerage called JFL an "outlier outperformer" within the QSR space, noting its strong delivery channel performance, steady international profitability, and consistent execution. While it acknowledged gross-margin pressure, the brokerage expects medium-term margin gains as store productivity improves and scale benefits flow through."We cut revenue/net profit estimates by 1.4 per cent/0.6 per cent for FY26, and 2.5 per cent/1.5 per cent for FY27. Further, we estimate revenue, Ebitda, and PAT CAGR of 15 per cent, 19 per cent, and 42 per cent, respectively, over FY25-28. Key downside risks include raw material costs turning inflationary, and higher-than-expected increase in competitive intensity," ICICI Securities noted.Nuvama Institutional Equities | Maintain 'Buy' | Target price: ₹775 (from ₹811)Domino's, the flagship QSR chain under Jubilant's umbrella, has by far been the most successful QSR chain in India (with nearly 80 per cent share), a reflection of its viable store economics and popularity. Despite a mature store profile (average age >7 years), its SSSG has been the best in the QSR space, Nuvama noted.Overall, benchmarking its current city reach and factoring the internal store potential assessment of the global brand owner of 2,179 stores, we believe there is still a long runway of four-five years for store addition, it said."JFL is now targeting to incubate new concepts to drive the next leg of growth. It has now shifted focus to Hong’s Kitchen and Popeye’s. Key feature of both is value focused pricing and a target market much higher than pizza market. We are tweaking FY26E/27E revenue/EBITDA by -0.1 per cent/-7.4 per cent and +1.2 per cent/-1.9 per cent, respectively," it added.
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Nov 14, 2025, 05:11 AM
Pine Labs Makes Strong Debut on Dalal Street with 9.5% Premium

Pine Labs Makes Strong Debut on Dalal Street with 9.5% Premium

Pine Labs listing, Pine Labs share price:The payment solutions providerPine Labsmade a solid debut on Dalal Street in an otherwise subdued market. The company's shares listed at ₹242 per share on the NSE, opening with a 9.5 per cent premium over the issue price of ₹221. Soon after listing, the stock touched a low of ₹234.1, down 3.2 per cent from the listing price.On the BSE as well, Pine Labs shares opened at ₹242, a premium of 9.5 per cent. Post-listing, the stock fell around 3.3 per cent from the listing price to ₹234.07.The listing price of Pine Labs was above the grey market estimates. Ahead of the listing, unlisted shares of Pine Labs were trading at ₹226.5, commanding a grey market premium (GMP) of ₹5.5 or 2.5 per cent against the issue price, according to sources tracking unofficial markets.Pine Labs: Should you buy, sell or hold?Prashanth Tapse, senior vice president for research at Mehta Equities, believes the company's healthy debut reinforces investor confidence in the company’s strong fundamentals, scalable business model, and leadership position across digital payments and commerce-tech solutions."Post listing, we maintain our long-term 'Hold' recommendation for allotted investors. For non-allotted investors, a wait-and-watch approach is prudent until valuations stabilise and the stock finds a sustainable post-listing range," he said.According to Tapse, Pine Labs presents a compelling long-term opportunity as one of India’s leading and globally expanding commerce technology platforms. Its business sits at the strategic intersection of payments, fintech, merchant solutions, and digital infrastructure, giving it multi-dimensional monetisation avenues.Also ReadFinal hours! Pine Labs IPO closes today: Check latest subscription, GMPPine Labs IPO sees 54% subscription on second day, retail demand strongIPO Calendar: 5 issues to raise ₹10,000-cr next week; Lenskart debut eyedPine Labs IPO opens for bidding: Check GMP, price band, key dates, reviewPine Labs IPO: Analysts divided on prospects; should you subscribe?Pine Labs IPO subscription rateAccording to National Stock Exchange (NSE) data, the Pine Labs IPO received a muted response from investors, with overall subscription reaching 2.45 times. Investors placed bids for 240.93 million equity shares against the 97.89 million shares available. Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) led the demand, oversubscribing their allotted quota by 4 times. The Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs) segment was subscribed only 30 per cent, while the retail investors’ portion received 1.22 times more bids than the shares on offer.ALSO READ |PhysicsWallah IPO allotment today, Nov 14; check status, GMP details herePine Labs IPO detailsPine Labs successfully raised ₹3,900 crore through its initial public offering, which comprised a fresh issue of 94.1 million equity shares and an offer for sale (OFS) of 82.3 million equity shares. The IPO was offered in the price band of ₹210 to ₹221 per share, with a minimum application lot of 67 shares. The issue was open for subscription from November 7 to November 11. The allotment of shares was finalised on Wednesday, November 12.According to the RHP, the company plans to utilise the net fresh issue proceeds for debt repayment, investment in IT assets, cloud infrastructure, technology development, and procurement of digital checkout points. Additionally, the company will invest in Pine Labs subsidiaries, including Qwikcilver Singapore, Pine Payment Solutions Malaysia, and Pine Labs UAE, to expand the international footprint.
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Nov 14, 2025, 05:08 AM
Samvardhana Motherson International Shares Hit New High on Steady Q2 Performance

Samvardhana Motherson International Shares Hit New High on Steady Q2 Performance

Samvardhana Motherson International share price todayShares of Samvardhana Motherson Internationalhit its highest level in calendar year 2025 at ₹113.50, up 4 per cent on the BSE in Friday’s intra-day trade after the company reported a steady performance for the quarter ended September 2025 (Q2FY26).In the past two trading days, the stock price of the auto components & equipments company has rallied 7 per cent. It was trading close to its 52-week high of ₹116.39 touched on December 6, 2024.At 09:35 AM; Samvardhana Motherson was quoting 3 per cent higher at ₹112.25, as compared to 0.03 per cent rise in theBSE Sensex. A combined 17.17 million equity shares changed hands on the NSE and BSE.Samvardhana Motherson Q2 resultsSamvardhana Motherson reported a steady performance in Q2FY26. Total operating income for the quarter came in at ₹30,173 crore, up 8.5 per cent year-on-year (YoY). EBITDA for the quarter came in at ₹2,611 crore with corresponding EBITDA margins at 8.7 per cent, down 10bps YoY, up 50 bps quarter-on-quarter (QoQ). However, profit after tax was down 6 per cent YoY at ₹827 crore in Q2FY26. However, the focused strategic initiatives and disciplined cost management helped improve profitability (concern share) by 15 per cent YoY at ₹856 crore.The company has 12 Greenfields under various stages of completion, out of which 2 Greenfields were operationalised during the quarter. According to its press release, company announced 3 new acquisitions during the quarter. It is also positive about the performance of their non-automotive businesses, such as Aerospace and Consumer electronics.Also ReadBrokerages split on Eicher Motors; should you buy, sell or hold? Check hereJubilant FoodWorks shines among QSR players in Q2; should you buy shares?Welspun Living slides 3% as analysts flag US tariffs as near-term overhangIndusInd Bank share price gains 12% in 3 days; stock up 21% from Sept lowsGroww shares up 53% against issue price in 2 days; market-cap nears ₹1 trnThe management said the transformative measures the company has implemented are expected to maintain momentum and accelerate further in H2FY26. The performance of the company’s non-automotive businesses, such as Aerospace and Consumer Electronics, is highly encouraging, and the management is excited about their immediate future potential.CATCH STOCK MARKET LIVE UPDATES TODAYJM Financial Institutional Securities view on Samvardhana MothersonMargins were impacted by structural challenges in the EU, tariff-related costs ($10 million), and start-up expenses from greenfield projects. Despite subdued global light vehicle demand, Samvardhana Motherson continues to outperform, driven by higher content per vehicle owing to premiumisation. The company does not expect a material tariff impact, as most US sales are USMCA-compliant, while discussions with customers are ongoing for the remainder.Although management remains silent on the EMS business, analysts at JM Financial Institutional Securities expect it to contribute meaningfully to revenue from FY27 onwards. The aerospace business continues to gain traction with 37 per cent YoY growth in H1FY26 and is a Tier-1 supplier to Airbus, with multiple high-value complex packages in advanced stages of the RFQ process. Near-term margin pressures are likely to persist due to ramp-up costs from greenfields. Therefore, analysts marginally lower EBITDA margin estimates by 20bps each for FY26E and FY27E. The brokerage firm maintained a ‘BUY’ rating on stock with a target price of ₹127.
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Nov 14, 2025, 05:04 AM
Bihar Assembly Election: NDA Leads as Voting Count Begins Amid Tight Security

Bihar Assembly Election: NDA Leads as Voting Count Begins Amid Tight Security

The counting of votes is underway for all 243 assembly seats in Bihar amid tight security. As per trends available so far, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has crossed the halfway mark of 122 and is heading towards victory over the Mahagathbandhan in the state.Trends are available for all 243 seats.BJP is leading 69, JDU in 76, LJP in 12.RJD is leading in 59, Congress 16, Jan Suraj Party 2 and Others 9.Both Deputy Chief Ministers and BJP candidates Vijay Kumar Sinha and Samrat Choudhary are leading. Maithili Thakur of the BJP is also leading in Alinagar seat, while senior BJP leader Mangal Pandey is trailing in Siwan. Tejashwi Prasad Yadav of RJD is leading in Raghopur. Senior BJP leader Dr Prem Kumar is leading in Gaya Town.243 Returning Officers (ROs) are overseeing the process, assisted by 243 Counting Observers, in the presence of contesting candidates and their authorised agents. Over 18,000 counting agents appointed by candidates are monitoring the counting process to ensure fairness and transparency.Bihar had registered a historic voter turnout of 67.13 per cent in the elections to the 243-member assembly in two phases on November 6 and November 11.An adequate number of Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) and personnel of the Bihar Police have been deployed across the state to ensure smooth counting and prevent any untoward incident. 106 companies of security personnel from outside the state have also been deployed.A two-tier security has been ensured at the counting centres. While the inner tier has been assigned to the CAPF, state police have been deployed at the outer rung. Besides, 24/7 CCTV surveillance and other security provisions are in place.Official results will be available on the Election Commission of India’s results portal – https://results.eci.gov.in.The Commission has advised the public and media to rely only on the official ECI portal for accurate and verified updates, warning against misinformation from unofficial sources.TV channels and digital media platforms have also been cautioned to ensure accuracy in reporting.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:55 AM
NDA Leads in Early Trends of Bihar Assembly Elections; Mahagathbandhan Trails

NDA Leads in Early Trends of Bihar Assembly Elections; Mahagathbandhan Trails

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) moved ahead in the early trends soon after the Election Commission of India (ECI) began counting votes for the 243-seat Bihar Assembly elections on Friday.By 10 am, the NDA had crossed the halfway mark of 122 seats and it currently stands at 128 seats, while the Mahagathbandhan was leading in more than 60 constituencies. After briefly falling behind the RJD in the early numbers, the BJP once again pulled ahead and was leading on nearly 61 seats by 10 am, according to initial trends.The NDA comprises the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Janata Dal (United), Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM), and Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM).The Mahagathbandhan includes the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), the Congress, Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP), and the Left parties -- CPI, CPI-ML and CPI(M).The 243-seat Bihar Assembly elections were held in two phases on November 6 and 11. This year’s polls saw a record voter turnout, with a total participation of 67.13 per cent — the highest since 1951. The turnout was also 9.62 percentage points higher than the 57.29 per cent recorded in the 2020 elections.In the first phase, voter turnout stood at 65.08 per cent, while the second phase saw 68.76 per cent of voters casting their ballots.Bihar Assembly elections 2025: What did exit polls say?Exit polls largely predict an NDA victory, suggesting the alliance would retain power with a comfortable majority. However, most surveys indicated a poor performance by Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party, which is expected to win only 0-5 seats.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:46 AM
Maithili Thakur Takes Early Lead in Alinagar By-Poll, BJP Seeks to Expand Base in North Bihar

Maithili Thakur Takes Early Lead in Alinagar By-Poll, BJP Seeks to Expand Base in North Bihar

NEW DELHI: Singer Maithili Thakur has taken an early lead, securing 7,637 votes and establishing a margin of 3,004 votes after the first round of counting. RJD candidate Binod Mishra is trailing behind with 4,633 votes as the counting continues.Dominating the early trends, Thakur is giving the BJP a strong lead in this closely watched contest. The party’s decision to field Thakur, banking on her wide popularity and cultural connect, appears to be paying off. If the trend continues, the BJP could secure this seat for the first time since 2008.Thakur faces a direct contest with RJD’s Binod Mishra, who finished runner-up in 2020, and Jan Suraj’s Biplaw Chaudhary.Election Results 2025Bihar election results: NDA leading in over 150 seats, MGB trails; JD(U) single-largest party as of nowBypolls: Congress’ Naveen Yadav leads in Jubilee Hills; counting under wayRJD’s star candidate Khesari Lal Yadav trails behind BJP’s Chhoti KumariBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:243/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueThe seat, falling under Darbhanga district and part of the Darbhanga Lok Sabha constituency, is in the General category.Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSPFollow Bihar Elections Live UpdatesPolitical observers say the Alinagar outcome will indicate how far the BJP’s outreach through youth icons and cultural identity politics resonates in the region. Thakur’s candidature marks a strategic shift, with the party hoping her appeal among young and first-time voters could swing the seat its way.In the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections, the Alinagar contest was among the closest in the state. Mishri Lal Yadav of the Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) had edged out Binod Mishra (RJD) by just 3,101 votes, securing 61,082 votes to Mishra’s 57,981.Follow Chapra Election Result Live UpdatesFive years earlier, in 2015, RJD’s Abdul Bari Siddiqui had comfortably won the seat with 67,461 votes, defeating his nearest rival by over 13,000 votes.CandidatesPartyVotes polledVote percentageMaithili ThakurBJPBinod MishraRJDBiplaw ChaudharyJan SuraajMargin of differenceWith Thakur entering the fray, this year’s race has taken on a new dimension. The BJP is seeking to expand its base in north Bihar beyond its traditional urban and upper-caste strongholds. The RJD, meanwhile, is counting on its organisational network and caste arithmetic to retain its edge.Counting for all 243 assembly constituencies begins at 8:00am, and early trends from Alinagar are expected to set the tone for the broader Darbhanga region.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:45 AM
California to Revoke 17,000 Commercial Driver's Licenses Issued to Immigrants

California to Revoke 17,000 Commercial Driver's Licenses Issued to Immigrants

California plans to revoke 17,000 commercial driver's licenses given to immigrants after discovering the expiration dates went past when the drivers were legally allowed to be in the US, state officials said on Wednesday.The announcement follows harsh criticism from the Trump administration about California and other states granting licenses to people in the country illegally. The issue was thrust into the public's consciousness in August, when a tractor-trailer driver not authorised to be in the US made an illegal U-turn and caused a crash in Florida that killed three people.Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday that California's action to revoke these licenses is an admission that the state acted improperly, even though it previously defended its licensing standards. California launched its review of the commercial driver's licenses it issued after Duffy raised concerns.“After weeks of claiming they did nothing wrong, Gavin Newsom and California have been caught red-handed. Now that we've exposed their lies, 17,000 illegally issued trucking licenses are being revoked,” Duffy said, referring to the state's governor. “This is just the tip of the iceberg. My team will continue to force California to prove they have removed every illegal immigrant from behind the wheel of semitrucks and school buses.” Newsom's office said that every one of the drivers whose license is being revoked had valid work authorisations from the federal government. At first, his office declined to disclose the exact reason for revoking the licenses, saying only that they violated state law. Later, his office revealed the state law it was referring to was one that requires the licenses to expire on or before a person's legal status to be in the United States ends, as reported to the DMV.Still, Newsom's spokesperson, Brandon Richards, shot back at Duffy in a statement.Also ReadDonald Trump's immigration crackdown gets $150 billion boost from CongressIndia vs South Africa LIVE SCORE 1st Test Day 1: SA batting first; Kuldeep and Axar named in elevenStock Market LIVE: Sensex, Nifty off lows; NDA lead in Bihar election results limit downsideAlinagar Assembly election results: BJP's Maithili Thakur takes early leadSamvardhana Motherson rallies 4%, nears 52-wk high. Should you buy or hold?“Once again, the Sean Road Rules' Duffy fails to share the truth — spreading easily disproven falsehoods in a sad and desperate attempt to please his dear leader,” Richards said.Fatal truck crashes in Texas and Alabama earlier this year also highlight questions about these licenses. A fiery California crash that killed three people last month involved a truck driver in the country illegally, only adding to the concerns.Duffy previously imposed new restrictions on which immigrants can qualify for commercial driver's licenses. He said earlier this fall that California and five other states had improperly issued commercial driver's licenses to noncitizens, but California is the only state Duffy has taken action against because it was the first one where an audit was completed. The reviews in the other states have been delayed by the government shutdown, but the Transportation Department is urging all of them to tighten their standards.Duffy revoked $40 million in federal funding because he said California isn't enforcing English language requirements for truckers, and he reiterated Wednesday that he will take another $160 million from the state over these improperly issued licenses if they don't invalidate every illegal license and address all the concerns. But revoking these licenses is part of the state's effort to comply.The new rules for commercial driver's licenses that Duffy announced in September make getting them extremely hard for immigrants because only three specific classes of visa holders will be eligible. States will also have to verify an applicant's immigration status in a federal database. The licenses will be valid for up to one year unless the applicant's visa expires sooner.Under the new rules, only 10,000 of the 200,000 noncitizens who have commercial licenses would qualify for them, which would only be available to drivers who have an H-2a, H-2b or E-2 visa. H-2a is for temporary agricultural workers, while H-2b is for temporary nonagricultural workers, and E-2 is for people who make substantial investments in a US business. But the rules won't be enforced retroactively, so those 190,000 drivers will be allowed to keep their commercial licenses at least until they come up for renewal.Those new requirements were not in place at the time the 17,000 California licenses were issued. But those drivers were given notices that their licenses will expire in 60 days.Duffy said in September that investigators found that one quarter of the 145 licenses they reviewed in California shouldn't have been issued. He cited four California licenses that remained valid after the driver's work permit expired — sometimes years after.Newsom's office said the state followed guidance it received from the US Department of Homeland Security about issuing these licenses to noncitizens.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:32 AM
Punjab's Tarn Taran By-Election Sees SAD Candidate Sukhwinder Kaur Take Early Lead

Punjab's Tarn Taran By-Election Sees SAD Candidate Sukhwinder Kaur Take Early Lead

Representative ImageNEW DELHI: Polling for the Tarn Taran Assembly by-election inPunjabon Tuesday saw a voter turnout of 60.95%, slightly lower than 65.81% recorded in the 2022 assembly elections.Polling remained peaceful across 222 booths, with votes scheduled to be counted today.Counting is underway:SAD candidate Sukhwinder Kaur is leading by 1480 votes after two rounds.AAP candidate Harmeet Singh Sandhu leading after four roundsCandidatesVoteWin/LossHarmeet Singh SandhuAAPLeadingKaranbir Singh BurjCongressTrailingSukhwinder Kaur RandhawaSADTrailingHarjit Singh SandhuBJPTrailingThe by-election was necessitated following the death of AAP MLA Kashmir Singh Sohal in June.The election is being seen as a test of the ruling AAP government’s popularity in the border constituency.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:31 AM
Congress Takes Early Lead in Raxaul Assembly Constituency: A Crucial Battleground for BJP

Congress Takes Early Lead in Raxaul Assembly Constituency: A Crucial Battleground for BJP

File photoNEW DELHI: Congress’sShyam Bihari Prasadhas moved ahead in early trends in the Raxaul assembly constituency, with BJP’s Pramod Kumar Sinha trailing behind.The constituency, an unreserved category seat, has traditionally been a stronghold of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with the party maintaining a winning streak in recent decades.This contest is being closely watched due to the constituency’s political significance and the competition among the key parties.Key Candidates:CandidatesPartyVotesPramod Kumar SinhaBJPShyam Bihari PrasadINCKapil Dev PrasadJan SuraajIn the 2020 Assembly elections, Pramod Kumar Sinha of BJP defeated Congress’s Rambabu Prashad Yadav by a margin of 36,923 votes.In the 2015 elections, BJP’s Ajay Kumar Singh had emerged victorious over RJD’s Suresh Kumar by a narrower margin of 3,169 votes, demonstrating the competitiveness of this constituency.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayRJD’s star candidate Khesari Lal Yadav trails behind BJP’s Chhoti KumariBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:243/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueRaxaul is part of the Paschim Champaran Lok Sabha constituency, which returned BJP’s Sanjay Jaiswal to Parliament in the 2024 general elections with a margin of 1,36,568 votes over Congress’s Madan Mohan Tiwari.The assembly seat, thus, remains a crucial battleground for the BJP to maintain its dominance, while opposition parties like INC and Jan Suraaj aim to challenge the trend.The Election Commission reported a 68.52 per cent turnout in the second phase of polling across 122 constituencies as of 5 pm on Tuesday.According to exit polls released ahead of counting, the contest in Raxaul is expected to be competitive, with the BJP projected to retain its stronghold in the constituency.As per People's Pulse, the NDA, led by the BJP, is projected to win between 133 and 159 seats, while the Mahagathbandhan is expected to secure 75 to 101 seats. Jan Suraaj is predicted to win up to 5 seats and other parties could claim 2 to 8 seats.The results from Raxaul will contribute to the larger picture of Bihar’s political scenario in 2025, which is being closely monitored by political analysts and party leaders alike.The outcome of this high-stakes race will be significant for both state-level strategy and the balance of power within Paschim Champaran.
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Tej Pratap Yadav Trails in Mahua Seat as RJD's Mukesh Kumar Raushan and LJP's Sanjay Singh Lead

Tej Pratap Yadav Trails in Mahua Seat as RJD's Mukesh Kumar Raushan and LJP's Sanjay Singh Lead

Tej Pratap Yadav in fray from MahuaNEW DELHI: Lalu Yadav's elder sonTej Pratap Yadavhas returned to the fray in a high-stakes battle but is trailing from the Mahua constituency in Vaishali district.The seat, where he made his political debut in 2015, is now being contested byRJD’s Mukesh Kumar Raushan and Sanjay Singh of the LJP (Ram Vilas), among others.Follow Bihar Election Results 2025Tej Pratap, expelled earlier this year from the RJD and now contesting on his own banner, is attempting to reclaim Mahua. Raushan, the incumbent, is fighting to retain the seat amid threats of a split in the Yadav vote.CandidatesPartyVotesStatusTej Pratap YadavJJPTrailingMukesh Kumar RaushanRJDTrailingSanjay SinghLJP(RV)LeadingMargin of differenceIn the 2020 assembly election, Mukesh Kumar Raushan of the RJD won with 62,747 votes (36.48 per cent), defeating JDU’s Ashma Parveen, who polled 48,977 votes (28.47 per cent). LJP’s Sanjay Kumar Singh secured 25,198 votes (14.65 per cent).Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayRJD’s star candidate Khesari Lal Yadav trails behind BJP’s Chhoti KumariBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:243/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueFollow Raghopur Election Results 2025In 2015, Tej Pratap had won the Mahua seat, securing approximately 66,927 votes (43.34 per cent) and defeating his nearest rival by a margin of 28,155 votes.This year’s contest will test whether Tej Pratap’s return can disrupt the existing equation in Mahua, where the combination of caste, development issues and intra-party rivalries all surface. Counting of votes commences at 8:00am.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:29 AM
Muthoot Finance Shares Soar 10% on Strong Q2 Results

Muthoot Finance Shares Soar 10% on Strong Q2 Results

Shares of Muthoot Finance rose nearly 10 per cent on Friday after the non-banking financial company (NBFC) reported a 87 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) jump in its net profit in thesecond quarter of the financial year 2025-26 (Q2FY26).The NBFC's stock rose as much as 9.87 per cent during the day to a fresh high of ₹3,728.8 per share, the biggest intraday rise since August 14 this year. TheMuthoot Finance stockpared gains to trade 8.6 per cent higher at ₹3,690 apiece, compared to a 0.33 per cent decline in Nifty 50 as of 9:20 AM.Shares of the company gained for the second straight session and currently trade at 29 times the average 30-day trading volume, according to Bloomberg. The counter has risen 72 per cent this year, compared to a 9 per cent advance in the benchmark Nifty 50. Muthoot Finance has a total market capitalisation of ₹1.48 trillion.FOLLOW STOCK MARKET LIVE UPDATESMuthoot Finance Q2 resultsThe NBFC reported an87 per cent Y-o-Y jump in its consolidated net profitto ₹2,345 crore in Q2FY26, from ₹1,251.1 crore in the same quarter last year. Sequentially, profit rose 14.6 per cent from ₹2,046 crore.The NBFC reported consolidated profit of ₹4,386 crore for the first half (H1) of FY26, a 74 per cent jump over the corresponding period last fiscal. The company also reported its highest-ever consolidated loan assets under management (AUM), reaching ₹1.48 trillion as of September 30, 2025.Also ReadRupee drops for third session amid higher oil prices; opens at 88.72/$Stocks to Watch today: Muthoot Finance, TaMo CV, LG Electronics, Pine LabsJubilant FoodWorks shines among QSR players in Q2; should you buy shares?F&O trade: Derivatives strategy on IndiGo stock for November monthly expiryCapillary Technologies raises ₹394 cr from anchor investors ahead of IPOThe non-banking financial company’s total income rose to ₹6,461 crore in the quarter, up from ₹4,126 crore in the same period last year. Net interest income (NII), reflecting its core earnings, grew 58.5 per cent Y-o-Y to ₹3,992 crore.ALSO READ |Jubilant FoodWorks shines among QSR players in Q2; should you buy shares?Management commentaryThe microfinance sector is showing renewed resilience following the implementation of regulatory guardrails and improved underwriting, auguring well for future performance, George Alexander Muthoot, managing director, said in the statement.We are accelerating our digital transformation to deliver faster, more seamless credit access for millions of customers nationwide, he said. "With an enhanced branch network, a trusted brand, and sustained investment in technology and innovation, Muthoot Finance is well-positioned to deliver sustained growth throughout FY26 and beyond."Further, Muthoot Finance’s board has approved an additional ₹500 crore equity infusion into its wholly owned subsidiary, Muthoot Money, to strengthen its capital base and improve its capital adequacy ratio.Analysts on Muthoot Finance earningsNuvama Institutional Equities said Muthoot Finance delivered a strong beat on AUM growth, NIM and credit costs. With superior earnings and resilience against competitive pressure on loan yields, the brokerage retained its ‘Buy’ rating. It expects gold loan demand from low-income borrowers to remain robust and raised its target price to ₹4,000, from ₹2,993 earlier.Motilal Oswal said Muthoot Finance posted a strong all-around beat even after adjusting for one-off interest income. Gold loan growth stayed robust, asset quality improved on NPA recoveries, and NIMs and spreads expanded on higher yields and lower funding costs.With gold loan demand supported by limited access to unsecured credit, Muthoot is well placed to sustain healthy growth. The brokerage reiterated its ‘Neutral’ rating and raised its target price to ₹3,800.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:29 AM
Eicher Motors' Q2 Earnings: Mixed Reactions from Brokerages Amid Valuation Concerns

Eicher Motors' Q2 Earnings: Mixed Reactions from Brokerages Amid Valuation Concerns

Brokerage on Eicher Motors:Eicher Motors’ September-quarter earnings have drawn a mixed response from brokerages, with most acknowledging the company’s strong volume-led growth but questioning the sustainability of margins and the premium valuation the stock currently commands.Emkay Global said Eicher Motors delivered an in-line performance in Q2, withrevenue rising about 45 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) to ₹6,070 crore, powered by a 43 per cent Y-o-Y surge in Royal Enfield (RE) volumes to nearly 3.26 lakh units. Ebitda grew 39 per cent to ₹1,510 crore, translating into a margin of 24.5 per cent, compared with 23.9 per cent in the previous quarter. Adjusted profit after tax climbed 25 per cent Y-o-Y to ₹1,370 crore.The brokerage highlighted management’s upbeat commentary, noting that festive-period retails in September-October were up 45 per cent Y-o-Y and were expected to remain strong into the second half due to GST-driven demand tailwinds and rural recovery. It pointed out that the 350cc lineup continues to be the primary demand driver, supported by online conversions and model refreshes. While the 450cc and 650cc segments saw some weakness after September 22, the latter is showing “relatively better signs of recovery,” Emkay said.Capacity utilisation remains high at roughly 1.2 million units, and efforts to debottleneck production could lift capacity beyond 1.35 million units. Emkay expects robust volume traction in the near term, building in a 19 per cent run-rate for the rest of FY26 and moderating growth in subsequent years. Even so, it flagged stretched valuations at “29x Sep-27E price-to-earnings (PER),” and retained an ‘Add’ rating with a target price of ₹6,900.CATCH STOCK MARKET LIVE UPDATES TODAYJM Financial noted that Eicher posted a consolidated operating margin of 24.5 per cent in Q2FY26, about 50 basis points (bps) below its estimate. Both domestic and international RE businesses performed strongly, with volumes rising 42 per cent and 55 per cent, respectively. JM said management remains “cautiously optimistic” amid global uncertainties, but domestic demand remains supported by GST rationalisation as well as RE’s ongoing brand-building and marketing initiatives.Also ReadJubilant FoodWorks shines among QSR players in Q2; should you buy shares?Welspun Living slides 3% as analysts flag US tariffs as near-term overhangIndusInd Bank share price gains 12% in 3 days; stock up 21% from Sept lowsGroww shares up 53% against issue price in 2 days; market-cap nears ₹1 trnBuy, sell or hold: What to do with Info Edge (India) stock after Q2 show?The brokerage raised its revenue forecasts for FY26 and FY27 by 5.9 per cent and 11.2 per cent, respectively, citing healthier-than-expected demand after the GST-led boost.However, JM cautioned that the company is deliberately trading off margins for volume gains. It added that raw material inflation, competitive pricing on new models and elevated marketing spending would likely restrict margin expansion. Rolling forward estimates to FY27 and FY28, JM downgraded the stock to ‘Reduce’ under its updated framework, with a target price of ₹6,750, valuing RE at “28x vs. 26x earlier” and VECV at 15x EV/Ebitda.Motilal Oswal said Eicher’s PAT of ₹1,360 crore missed its estimate of ₹1,440 crore due to softer margins in both segments. Despite a robust 43 per cent Y-o-Y jump in volumes, operating margins contracted 140bps Y-o-Y to 24.9 per cent as the company prioritised growth over profitability. The brokerage said RE’s strong domestic volumes in FY26 thus far were largely driven by the GST rate cut, but demand appeared to have normalised after the initial boost.Motilal Oswal noted that management’s focus on “growth” over “profitability” would cap margin upside. It expects RE to record a revenue, Ebitda and PAT CAGR of 14 per cent, 14 per cent and 12 per cent respectively over FY25-28. With earnings growth likely to moderate, it said the stock does not justify premium valuations, reiterating a ‘Sell’ rating with a target price of ₹5,846, valuing RE at 26x Sep-27E EPS and VECV at 11x EV/Ebitda.Those at Nuvama Institutional Equities reported that Eicher delivered a 45 per cent Y-o-Y revenue jump, broadly meeting its estimate, with Ebitda rising 39 per cent. It expects volume momentum to continue on the back of strong demand for key models, Classic, Bullet and Hunter, along with sustained marketing efforts. Export demand is also likely to remain robust, supported by expansion in existing markets and new product introductions.Thus, Nuvama forecasts a revenue and earnings CAGR of 14 per cent and 13 per cent over FY25-28 and maintained its ‘Hold’ rating with an unchanged ₹6,900 target price, valuing RE at 30x Sep-27E P/E and VECV at 20x EV/Ebitda. It said upside remains limited at current levels, with the stock trading at 30x and 27x FY27E and FY28E earnings, respectively.While brokerages acknowledge Eicher’s strong operating momentum, most remain cautious on valuations and margin pressure, resulting in a split between hold, reduce and sell calls.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:28 AM
Indian Stock Markets' Relative-Return Disaster: Rupee Bottoms Out Amid Macroeconomic Factors

Indian Stock Markets' Relative-Return Disaster: Rupee Bottoms Out Amid Macroeconomic Factors

Indian stock markets have been a ‘relative-return disaster’ this year, said Christopher Wood, global head of equity strategy at Jefferies in his weekly note to investors, GREED & fear.From a macroeconomic standpoint, he believes there is a growing likelihood that the rupee has bottomed after being the worst performer year-to-date amongst major emerging market currencies.“India has only been a relative-return disaster this year, in terms of underperforming the MSCI Emerging Markets Index by 27 percentage points (pp) year-to-date, as opposed to an absolute-return disaster. This is because of the continuing remarkable resilience of domestic inflows,” Wood said.India’s current account deficit should be 0.5 per cent of GDP in 2025-26 (FY26), a 20-year low, while foreign exchange reserves are at a comfortable level of $690 billion, or 11 months of imports.Key riskAlso ReadD-St to act as hedge for funds looking to trim global AI play, say analystsFlexicap funds, commodity ETFs emerge as new investor favouritespremiumRetail investors' NSE market-cap share at 22-yr high of 18.75% in Q2FY26Is the gold price rally trying to warn against a rise in inflation?India, US trade deal not priced in yet; can bring back FII flows: AnalystsThe biggest risk to the bottoming out of the rupee, Wood believes, is the continuing resort to handouts in state election politics which have been a feature for the past two years. "The growing populism at the state level is reflected in a fiscal situation which looks much healthier at the 'centre' than at the level of the states," Wood said.From a stock market standpoint, the key issue in India, he believes, is whether the credit and monetary easing seen this year, combined with the lowering of GST rates effective from September 22, will lead to a pick-up in growth, particularly nominal GDP (gross domestic product) growth, in coming quarters as it should do."In the absence of such an anticipated cyclical pickup Indian equity valuations in aggregate will be increasingly vulnerable. Still one area where valuation looks positively attractive is the property sector," Wood wrote.One area of AI vulnerability in India, according to him, remains the IT Services sector in India, where the revenue growth of the Indian listed IT companies slowed to 1.6 per cent YoY in the September 2025 quarter (Q2-FY26), leading to a resulting de-rating.By contrast, Wood believes India-based global capability centers (GCCs) have increasingly contributed to the services sector’s expansion.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:26 AM
Budgam By-Poll Counting Begins: A Test for Jammu & Kashmir's Omar Abdullah Government

Budgam By-Poll Counting Begins: A Test for Jammu & Kashmir's Omar Abdullah Government

File photo used for representational purpose.SRINAGAR: Counting of votes began for Budgam assembly bypoll in Jammu & Kashmir on Friday, marking the final stage of a closely watched electoral contest that saw nearly 50% voter turnout earlier this week.The Budgam bypoll, held on Tuesday, November 11, recorded a turnout slightly lower than the 52.27% registered during last year’s assembly elections.NamePartyResultAga Syed MehmoodNCleadingAga MuntazirPDPawaitedSyed MohsinBJPawaitedPolling remained largely peaceful across the constituency, which has around 1.26 lakh registered voters.The bypoll is being viewed as a litmus test for chief minister Omar Abdullah’s government and his party, the National Conference (NC). The election was necessitated after Abdullah vacated the Budgam seat following his victory from his family stronghold of Ganderbal in last year’s assembly polls.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayRJD’s star candidate Khesari Lal Yadav trails behind BJP’s Chhoti KumariBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:243/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueA traditional stronghold of the National Conference since 1962, Budgam has seen the party dominate in nearly every election, barring a lone Congress win in 1972. NC’s Srinagar MP Aga Ruhullah Mehdi had represented Budgam for three consecutive terms — 2002, 2008, and 2014 — before Omar Abdullah’s win in 2024.This time, Aga Syed Mehmood of the ruling NC faces a tough fight from PDP’s Aga Muntazir, making it a rare Shia-versus-Shia contest in the Valley. Other key contenders include BJP’s Syed Mohsin, Awami Ittehad Party’s Nazir Ahmad Khan, AAP’s Deeba Khan, and Independent candidate Muntazir Mohiuddin.As counting proceeds amid tight security, the results are expected to indicate not only the public mood in central Kashmir but also serve as a referendum on the Omar Abdullah-led government’s performance in its first year in office.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:22 AM
RJD's Rit Lal Roy Leads in Danapur Assembly Constituency in Bihar

RJD's Rit Lal Roy Leads in Danapur Assembly Constituency in Bihar

NEW DELHI: After four rounds of counting in Bihar’s Danapur Assembly constituency, RJD’s Rit Lal Roy is leading with 20,983 votes (+12,983), while BJP’s Ram Kripal Yadav trails at 8,000 votes (-12,983).Danapur is witnessing a direct contest between BJP and RJD as the counting of votes in the constituency has started.With polling complete and the fate of candidates sealed in the EVMs, Danapur remains one of the closely watched seats in Patna district. The constituency has a mixed urban–rural voter base and has witnessed frequent shifts in political preference over the past three decades.CandidatesPartyVotesRit Lal RoyRJD20983Ram Kripal YadavBJP8000Shailesh K R DhirajIND671Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSPThe Election Commission reported more than 68 per cent turnout across 122 constituencies that went to polls in the second phase.Election Results 2025Bihar election results: NDA leading in over 150 seats, MGB trails; JD(U) single-largest party as of nowBypolls: Congress’ Naveen Yadav leads in Jubilee Hills; counting under wayRJD’s star candidate Khesari Lal Yadav trails behind BJP’s Chhoti KumariBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:243/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueDanapur has seen alternating political trends over the years. In the 2020 election, the constituency had 3,53,534 electors and 1,85,563 valid votes. Rit Lal Ray of the RJD won with 89,895 votes. BJP’s Asha Devi finished second with 73,971 votes, losing by 15,924.In 2015, Danapur had 3,21,439 electors and 1,66,986 valid votes. Asha Devi of the BJP won with 72,192 votes. Raj Kishor Yadav of the RJD secured 66,983 votes and lost by 5,209.In 2010, the constituency had 2,55,418 electors and 1,25,050 valid votes. Asha Devi won again on a BJP ticket with 59,425 votes. Independent candidate Rit Lal Ray finished second with 41,506 votes, trailing by 17,919.Going further back, in the 1990 election, Danapur had 1,75,844 electors and 1,09,584 valid votes. Vijender Rai of the Janata Dal won with 56,479 votes. BJP’s Abhay Kumar Singh came second with 33,524 votes, losing by 22,955.Also check real-time updates onBihar Assembly Election Result 2025
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:15 AM
Ghatshila Assembly By-Election Counting Begins Amid Tight Security

Ghatshila Assembly By-Election Counting Begins Amid Tight Security

Representative imageGHATSHILA: Amid tight security, the counting of votes for the Ghatshila Assembly by-election began on Friday, with officials opening postal ballots first. The bypoll, held on November 11, saw a voter turnout of 74.63% and is crucial for both the BJP and the JMM-led Mahagathbandhan.Election officials said counting commenced with postal ballots before moving to EVM votes. A total of 20 rounds are scheduled to be conducted across 19 tables, and security personnel have been deployed in multiple layers to ensure smooth proceedings.Thirteen candidates are contesting the bypoll, but the main fight is between JMM’s Somesh Chandra Soren and BJP’s Babulal Soren. JMM’s Somesh Chandra Soren leads against BJP’s Babulal Soren.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:243/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueSomesh is the son of late JMM MLA Ramdas Soren, whose death on August 15 necessitated the by-election, while Babulal is the son of former chief minister Champai Soren.CandidatePartyResultBabulal SorenBJPTrailingSomesh Chandra SorenJMMLeadingThe bypoll recorded a voter turnout of 74.63% on November 11, reflecting a strong response from the electorate despite the high-stakes political atmosphere. Officials expect the initial trends to emerge by mid-morning.East Singhbhum District Election Officer-cum-Deputy Commissioner Karn Satyarthi said all arrangements are in place, with the counting expected to continue through the day until all rounds are completed.
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UAE Iceberg Project: A Bold but Fractured Vision to Quench Thirst and Reshape Climate Patterns

UAE Iceberg Project: A Bold but Fractured Vision to Quench Thirst and Reshape Climate Patterns

The UAE Iceberg Project planned to tow a massive Antarctic iceberg 6,480 nautical miles to Fujairah but faced major challenges and remains unfulfilled/ Ai generated illustrationIn a region where rain is rare and water more precious than oil, the United Arab Emirates once had its sights set on an audacious engineering marvel: towing a gigantic Antarctic iceberg to its sun-baked coast to quench thirst, summon clouds, and maybe even reshape climate patterns.But as of 2025, the only glacier ice that has made it to Dubai is not floating off the coast but chilling highball glasses in rooftop bars, courtesy of a boutique Greenland startup.TheUAE Iceberg Project: Cold ambitions in a hot desertLaunched in 2017 by the National Advisor Bureau Limited, a private Abu Dhabi-based company, the UAE Iceberg Project sought to tow a massive tabular iceberg, measuring roughly 2 kilometers long by 500 meters wide, from Antarctica to Fujairah, a coastal emirate on the Gulf of Oman.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayRJD’s star candidate Khesari Lal Yadav trails behind BJP’s Chhoti KumariThe iceberg’s distinctive tubular shape helps maintain stability during its tow and allows it to be safely stationed roughly 3 kilometers off the coast of Fujairah for harvesting/ Image: UAE Iceberg ProjectThe logic, according to Abdulla Alshehi, the firm’s managing director and the project’s chief architect, was straightforward: an average iceberg holds over 20 billion gallons of fresh water, enough to supply 1 million people for five years. “This is the purest water in the world,” he told Gulf News in 2017. And the UAE, consuming 15% of the world’s desalinated water and facing depleting groundwater within 15 years, was in no position to ignore unconventional ideas.The iceberg, selected via satellite near Heard Island in the Southern Ocean, would undertake a 12,000-kilometer (≈6,480 nautical miles), long 10-month journey across the Southern, Indian, and Arabian Seas to reach the coast of Fujairah in the UAE. Towed by large ocean-going vessels, it would travel northward through the Indian Ocean before entering the Gulf of Oman.Upon arrival, it would be strategically stationed roughly 3 kilometers off Fujairah’s coast.Immediately, large-scale harvesting would begin efficiently, with the aim of extracting potable water within two to three months before significant melting occurs. Advanced computer simulations commissioned by the company projected that up to 30% of the iceberg’s total mass could be lost during the long journey, a challenge the team hopes to carefully mitigate by timing its arrival during the UAE’s winter season, when sea temperatures are lower and melting would naturally slow.To prevent breakup during the long journey, Alshehi’s firm developed a patent-pending metal belt, a kind of reinforced corset designed to hold the iceberg intact against wave stress and temperature gradients. In 2020, the UK Intellectual Property Office granted Alshehi a patent for his invention, called the "Iceberg Reservoirs" system. The patent was promoted as a credibility boost to attract investment and reinforce the project's technical feasibility.In 2020, the UAE Iceberg Project’s “Iceberg Reservoirs” system was patented by the UK Intellectual Property Office/ Image: National Advisor Bureau LimitedA pilot project, costed between $60–80 million, was announced for 2019. A smaller iceberg was to be towed to Cape Town or Perth as proof of concept. The full UAE project carried a price tag of $100–150 million.Despite a splashy website launch (www.icebergs.world), promises of scientific panels, and a vision of global humanitarian water relief, no trial was ever confirmed to have taken place. As of 2025, there’s been no operational progress, no updated logistics, and no official cancellation, just prolonged silence.The rainmaker fantasyWhat made the proposal especially memorable was its near-mystical secondary goal: climate engineering. Alshehi claimed that the presence of a colossal iceberg floating off the UAE coast could induce localized weather changes.“Cold air gushing from an iceberg close to the Arabian Sea would cause a trough and rainstorms,” he told local media. The iceberg, he argued, could “create a vortex” that would attract clouds from across the region, generating year-round rain for the desert interior.This, he claimed, could help reverse desertification and transform arid landscapes into lush, green areas, with benefits for agriculture, biodiversity, and the broader ecosystem.Meteorologists weren’t sold. While some cautiously acknowledged localized effects, like minor cloud formation due to temperature differentials, experts such as Linda Lam from Weather.com said sustained, widespread regional rainstorms were still unlikely due to the complex and variable nature of atmospheric dynamics.Water crisis and the case for desperationThe UAE’s acute water issues form the bedrock of the project’s rationale. The country experiences a paltry 120 millimeters of rainfall annually, and according to a 2015 Associated Press report, its groundwater could be fully depleted within 15 years. Meanwhile, the Gulf states have among the highest water usage rates in the world: around 500 liters per person per day.Desalination, though critical, is energy-intensive, costly, and environmentally damaging.Alshehi warned of desalination plants pumping concentrated brine back into the Gulf, increasing salinity and harming marine life. His iceberg initiative, he claimed, would be not only cheaper in the long run but eco-friendlier, despite concerns about dragging a 100,000-year-old ice mass across the globe.He asserted that environmental impact assessments had been conducted, and results suggested minimal disruption to ecosystems,though no independent third-party review was ever published.Ice, reimagined: A Greenland startup finds the sweet spotWhile Alshehi’s Antarctic ambitions appear stalled in bureaucratic limbo, a smaller, scrappier company in Greenland has quietly realized a modest version of his vision,not as a humanitarian water source, but as luxury indulgence.Founded in 2022 by Greenlandic entrepreneurs, Arctic Ice ships ice harvested from Greenland’s fjords to high-end bars and restaurants in Dubai. Their first commercial shipment, around 22 metric tonnes, arrived recently, offering the “cleanest H₂O on Earth” to be shaved into ice cubes for cocktails, ice baths, and facial massages in Dubai’s spas.Arctic Ice harvests ancient glacier fragments from Greenland’s fjords, tests them, and ships purified chunks to Dubai for luxury use/ Image: Arctic IceThe process is artisanal: Using a crane-equipped boat, workers collect naturally calved icebergs from the Nuup Kangerlua fjord near Nuuk. Only the clearest, bubble-free ice, locally known as “black ice,” is selected. These are believed to be over 100,000 years old, having never touched soil or contaminants.Each chunk is carefully cut with sanitized chainsaws, stored in food-grade insulated crates, and sampled for detailed lab analysis to screen for ancient microorganisms or harmful bacteria.The ice is shipped via refrigerated containers aboard cargo ships already returning mostly empty from Greenland, minimizing additional emissions. The second leg, from Denmark to Dubai, efficiently completes the frozen supply chain.Despite the company’s carbon-neutral commitment, backlash has been fierce. Critics online lambast the concept as “climate dystopia,” arguing that glacial ice should not be commodified, especially given the accelerating melt of the Greenland Ice Sheet.Co-founder Malik V. Rasmussen says some messages have verged on death threats.Still, Arctic Ice insists it is creating economic opportunity for a financially dependent Greenland, where 55% of the budget is subsidized by Denmark. “We make all our money from fish and tourism,” Rasmussen said. “I’ve always wanted to find something else we can profit from.”The fine line between innovation and spectacleBoth projects,the giant iceberg tow from Antarctica and the boutique glacier cubes from Greenland, highlight a pressing tension: how far will humanity go to secure water, and at what cost?Alshehi’s vision is bold but fraught with logistical and ethical challenges.Icebergs aren’t endlessly renewable, and towing them across hemispheres feels more sci-fi than sustainable.Arctic Ice’s venture, meanwhile, has found a controversial niche,combining novelty, luxury, and symbolism. In a time of climate anxiety, it offers an icy illusion of control, frozen fragments of a melting world, crafted into cocktail spheres.Whether climate solution or spectacle, these ideas raise key questions: Who owns natural ice? Can it be harvested responsibly? And as water scarcity grows, how do we balance local needs with global care?For now, the UAE’s giant iceberg remains a dream deferred, and Dubai’s cocktails are as cold as ever, just sourced from a little farther north, and in smaller, sparkling doses.
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BJP's Sanjay Saraogi Leads in Darbhanga Constituency in Bihar Assembly Elections

BJP's Sanjay Saraogi Leads in Darbhanga Constituency in Bihar Assembly Elections

NEW DELHI: Sanjay Saraogi of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is leading from the Darbhanga Assembly constituency against Umesh Sahani of Vikassheel Insaan Party and Rakesh Kumar Mishra of Jan Suraaj Party.Candidates from the BJP, Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP), and Plurals Party are locked in a closely fought contest in Bihar’s Darbhanga Assembly constituency, as polling concluded on November 11, 2025, in the second phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections.BJP’s Sanjay Saraogi, with 4,676 votes, is running ahead of VIP's Umesh Sahani's, having a lead of 2,271 votes. A clearer outcome is expected only by the evening.The high-stakes seat, known for its urban voter base and strong BJP presence, is witnessing a multi-cornered fight this time, with sitting MLA Sanjay Saraogi (BJP) facing challenges from Umesh Sahani (VIP) and Pushpam Priya (PP).Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayRJD’s star candidate Khesari Lal Yadav trails behind BJP’s Chhoti KumariBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:243/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueCandidate NamePartyVotesStatusSanjay SaraogiBJP4676LeadingUmesh SahaniVIP2405TrailingPushpam PriyaPP93TrailingRakesh MishraJSP553TrailingDurga NandaBSP41TrailingMojahid AlamSUCI(C)18TrailingSujeet KumarIndependent79TrailingBihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSPVoting detailsDarbhanga recorded a voter turnout of 78.12%, significantly higher than its 2020 turnout of 55.79%, indicating strong voter engagement this year. Statewide, Bihar witnessed a record average turnout of 66.91%, suggesting heightened electoral participation across constituencies.Constituency at a glanceDarbhanga is one of the 243 Assembly constituencies in Bihar and has long been a politically active urban hub.Situated in the heart of the Mithilanchal region, it has a mix of traditional loyalty and evolving political dynamics.In the 2020 Assembly election, BJP’s Sanjay Saraogi retained the seat with 84,144 votes (49.32%), defeating RJD’s Amar Nath Gami, who polled 73,505 votes (43.08%), a margin of 10,639 votes.In 2015, Saraogi had also emerged victorious, securing 77,776 votes (47.66%) against RJD’s Om Prakash Kheria, who received 70,316 votes (43.09%), winning by a slimmer margin of 7,460 votes.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:13 AM
Dampa Assembly By-Election Results Expected Today After Impressive Voter Turnout

Dampa Assembly By-Election Results Expected Today After Impressive Voter Turnout

AIZAWL: The Dampa Assembly by-election result will be announced today, according to returning officials, as counting begins at 8 am.The bypoll witnessed an impressive 83.07% voter turnout, with 17,351 voters — 8,921 men and 8,430 women — exercising their franchise out of a total electorate of 20,888.Postal ballots are yet to be added to the overall tally.CandidatePartyResultLalhmingthanga SailoBJPTrailingJohn RotluanglianaINCTrailingR LalthanglianaMizo National Front (MNF)Leading (664 votes)Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSPAmong the 41 polling stations, Hruiduk reported the highest turnout at 93.09% with 666 electors, while Zopui recorded the lowest at 75.86%, with only 30 voters casting their votes.Five candidates are in the fray for the Dampa seat — Lalhmingthanga Sailo (BJP), John Rotluangliana (Congress), R Lalthangliana (MNF), Vanlalsailova (ZPM) and K Zahmingthanga (PC). The results are expected by Friday forenoon, officials said.
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Jubilee Hills Assembly By-Election Counting Underway in Hyderabad

Jubilee Hills Assembly By-Election Counting Underway in Hyderabad

File photoHYDERABAD: Amid tight security, the counting of votes for the Jubilee Hills Assembly by-election began on Friday, with officials opening postal ballots first. The high-stakes bypoll holds significance for both the ruling Congress government and the BRS.Polling was held on Tuesday, and the results are likely to be declared by Friday afternoon.Returning Officer Karnan said the process will open with the scrutiny of postal ballots, followed by counting of EVM votes. Votes polled across 407 stations will be counted in 10 rounds.The bypoll was necessitated by the death of BRS MLA Maganti Gopinath in June this year.You Can Also Check:Hyderabad AQI|Bank Holidays in Hyderabad|Gold Rate Today in Hyderabad|Silver Rate Today in HyderabadThe BJP has fielded L Deepak Reddy, while Gopinath’s widow Sunita is contesting on a BRS ticket.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:240/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueThe ruling Congress has nominated Naveen Yadav, who also enjoys the support of the Asaduddin Owaisi-led AIMIM.NamePartyResultL Deepak ReddyBJPTrailingSunitaBRSTrailingNaveen YadavCongressLeadingBihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSPTo speed up the exercise, the Election Commission has increased the number of counting tables to 42, up from the usual 14. This by-election saw 58 candidates (excluding NOTA) in the fray.Also See:By Election Results 2025A total of 1,94,631 votes were cast, marking a 48.49% turnout. For smooth conduct, 186 officials — including supervisors, assistants and micro-observers — have been deployed, with the Returning Officer monitoring the entire operation.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:13 AM
PhysicsWallah IPO Allotment: Expected Timeline and How to Check Status

PhysicsWallah IPO Allotment: Expected Timeline and How to Check Status

PhysicsWallah IPO allotment:The basis of allotment for theinitial public offering (IPO) of PhysicsWallahis expected to be finalised on Friday, after muted investor interest that saw theissue subscribed 1.81 times, according to data available on the NSE.The ed-tech firm’s ₹3,480-crore IPO saw a muted opening amid cautious investor sentiment, but interest picked up sharply on the final day, with qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) driving it to full subscription.The QIB portion was subscribed 2.70 times, while NIIs bid for 0.48 times the shares reserved for them. The retail investor segment also saw decent participation, with subscriptions at 1.06 times, showed the NSE data.With the issue now closed, investors are keenly awaiting the allotment outcome, which is likely to be announced later today.Here's how to check PhysicsWallah IPO allotment statusOnce the allotment is finalised, applicants can verify their allotment status online through the official websites of the BSE, NSE, or MUFG Intime India, the registrar to the issue.Also ReadTenneco Clean Air India IPO off to a muted start; should you apply for it?Pine Labs IPO allotment; here's how to check share allocation status, GMPWill investors' money grow with Groww IPO listing? Here's what GMP hints atGroww IPO subscribed 18x; check allotment status, GMP, listing dateWhat is the Difference Between an NSE IPO and a BSE IPOAlternatively, investors can use the following direct links to check the PhysicsWallah IPO allotment status:1) Check PhysicsWallah IPO allotment status on BSE:bseindia.com/investors/appli_check.aspx2) Check PhysicsWallah IPO allotment status on MUFG Intime India:in.mpms.mufg.com/Initial_Offer/public-issues.html3) Check PhysicsWallah IPO allotment status on NSE:nseindia.com/products/dynaContent/equities/ipos/ipo_login.jspPhysicsWallah IPO grey market premium (GMP), listing dateAs the allotment process for the PhysicsWallah IPO progresses, its unlisted shares are quoted at around ₹109 in the grey market – implying a zero premium over the upper price band of ₹109, according to market observers.The ed-tech company is scheduled to list on the BSE and NSE on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.Given the current grey market trends, the stock is expected to see a flat listing, though analysts caution that the grey market premium is purely speculative and not a dependable indicator of actual listing performance.PhysicsWallah IPO detailsPhysicsWallah launched its initial public offering (IPO) on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, and the issue closed on Thursday, November 13.The ed-tech firm aimed to raise ₹3,480 crore through its debut public issue, which includes a fresh issue of 284.4 million shares worth ₹3,100 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of 34.9 million shares worth ₹380 crore.As part of the OFS, founders Alakh Pandey and Prateek Boob will offload a portion of their holdings.The issue structure earmarked up to 75 per cent for Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs), at least 15 per cent for Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs), and a minimum of 10 per cent for retail investors.
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Bihar Election Results: NDA Sees Gains in Early Trends

Bihar Election Results: NDA Sees Gains in Early Trends

Bihar's D-Day!NEW DELHI:Biharmoves into the verdict stage on Friday as counting began at 8 am, alongside bypoll results for eight assembly seats across six states as well as union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.Early trends in the Bihar elections show the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) crossing the halfway mark, widening its lead over the Mahagathbandhan. By 9:15 am, the NDA was ahead in 130 seats, while the Mahagathbandhan led in 65, indicating a conversion rate of about 27%.The Bharatiya Janata Party led the tally with 60 seats, followed by its ally Janata Dal (United) with 54. Together, the two parties posted an average conversion rate of around 67%.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:231/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueFollow: Bihar Election Results 2025 Live UpdatesBihar voted in two phases on November 6 and 11. Counting for all 243 assembly seats will be completed on Friday, with results expected by evening.This is the first assembly election in two decades conducted after a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.
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Nov 14, 2025, 04:01 AM
BJP and BJD Claim Victory in Odisha's Nuapada By-Election Amidst Allegations of Irregularities

BJP and BJD Claim Victory in Odisha's Nuapada By-Election Amidst Allegations of Irregularities

File photo used for representational purpose.NEW DELHI: Ahead of the counting of votes on today both the ruling BJP and opposition BJD claimed victory in the Nuapada Assembly by-election in Odisha, while the Congress alleged massive irregularities during polling.The bypoll, held recently, recorded a voter turnout of 83.45%.Counting Underway:CandidatesVotesWin/LossSnehangini ChhuriaBJDTrailingJay DholakiaBJPLeadingBJD leaders alleged several violations of the election code of conduct during the Nuapada bypoll. They claimed that the BJP brought additional EVMs from Ganjam district, raising suspicions of possible tampering.The party also accused the ruling party of distributing money and saris to women voters and said police conducted raids on the homes of BJD leaders while deliberately delaying the helicopters of party officials.Additionally, BJD alleged that BJP supporters campaigned inside polling booths during voting, and that government employees involved in the election were acting as agents for the BJP.
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Saudi Arabia Launches Free Stopover Transit Visa for Umrah Pilgrims

Saudi Arabia Launches Free Stopover Transit Visa for Umrah Pilgrims

Saudi Arabia has opened a new convenience channel for global pilgrims, enabling passengers transiting through the Kingdom to perform Umrah on a free, four-day stopover visa — a policy designed to drive tourism and strengthen its role as a global travel hub.This essentially means that Indian flyers headed to Europe, the US or the Middle East can now turn their Saudi layover into a mini-pilgrimage, thanks to the Kingdom’s free stopover visa, which grants 96-hour entry for Umrah and visits to Makkah and Madinah.Who can apply?The stopover visa is open to all international travellers transiting through Saudi Arabia, provided they are flying with Saudia or Flynas. GCC residents are also eligible, even if they are not citizens of GCC countries. Travellers using other airlines must apply for a regular transit visa through the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs.The visa is available to passengers flying on Saudia and Flynas and lets travellers turn a simple layover into a 4-day spiritual visit to Makkah and Madinah without applying for the traditional Umrah visa.Also ReadJaishankar meets Ukrainian, Saudi counterparts on sidelines of G7 FMMIndia, Saudi Arabia sign Haj Agreement, quota fixed at 175,025 for 2026Falling Saudi Arabia LPG prices likely to help refiners breathe easypremiumSaudi Arabia's flyadeal to begin India flights in the first quarter of 2026Opec+ weighs small oil output hike for December ahead of key meetWith millions of Indians passing through Middle Eastern hubs for flights to Europe, the US, and Africa, the scheme is being widely adopted throughout 2024–25.Registration on Nusuk platform mandatoryTo perform Umrah or Ziyarah during their layover, travellers are required to book appointments in advance through the official Nusuk.sa platform. The platform manages scheduling and permits for visitors to the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah.What exactly is the Saudi stopover transit visa?Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) launched the transit stopover visa in early 2023, allowing travellers transiting through Saudi airports to enter the country for up to 96 hours (4 days).This visa is:Free of cost (visitors pay only a basic insurance fee)Issued instantly when booking a Saudia or Flynas airline ticketValid for single entryApplicable for Umrah, tourism, visiting holy sites, business stops, or leisureThe Kingdom introduced this to support its Vision 2030 goal of attracting 100 million tourists annually.How Indian travellers can apply for the stopover visaIndia is one of the largest user bases for the new programme, with Saudia and Flynas offering multiple daily flights connecting Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Ahmedabad and more.The visa can be obtained in two simple steps:1. Book a ticket with Saudia or Flynas with a stopover in Saudi ArabiaDuring booking, select “Stopover in Saudi Arabia” (Saudia) or use the dedicated Flynas visa link.2. Apply for the visa during the booking flowA digital application appears, requiring:Passport detailsPhotoPersonal infoConfirmation of transit datesApproval is usually instant or within minutes, and the visa is emailed to the traveller.What travellers can do during the 96-hour visaThe visa explicitly allows Umrah. Travellers must:Download the Nusuk appPick a preferred date and time slot for UmrahReceive a digital permitThis makes it possible even for 6–10 hour layovers, though most travellers choose a full-day or 2-day stay.Visit Makkah and MadinahAccess is open for spiritual visits, mosque tours, museums, and historical sites including Quba Mosque and Mount Uhud.Explore Saudi tourist attractionsThe visa also covers:Jeddah Corniche & historic Al-BaladRiyadh’s Boulevard City and museumsAlUla’s heritage sitesRed Sea coastal resortsHow long can your stopover be?The visa allows up to 96 hours, but your ticket must reflect the same.Examples:8-hour layover → Umrah possible24-hour layover → Umrah + Madinah trip96-hour stopover → Multi-city Saudi itineraryFor flights not booked through Saudia/Flynas, the stopover visa is not available.Who should not use the stopover visa for Umrah?According to Saudi Tourism, the stopover visa cannot be used for:HajjPaid religious toursVisa runs (i.e., repeated short stays to reset visa status)Travel on airlines other than Saudia and FlynasDo you need separate insurance?A small mandatory insurance fee (usually ₹300–₹800) is added during the visa issuance.This covers:Medical emergenciesTravel incidentsAccidentsFAQs: What Indian travellers need to knowIs hotel booking mandatory?Yes, travellers must show a hotel booking — this can be done through the Saudia Stopover Holiday feature or independently.Can women travel alone for Umrah via the stopover visa?Yes. Saudi Arabia has removed the mahram requirement for Umrah.Do I need biometrics?No biometrics are required for the stopover visa.Important caveats & things to watch out forThe 96-hour stay limit means planning must ensure onward flights are scheduled appropriately — overstaying may lead to penalties.The visa is meant for transit/stopover, not for long-stay tourism or residence. Those wishing to stay longer should apply for appropriate visa types.Performing Umrah requires registration via Nusuk, and pilgrims must meet health, lodging and other requirements (which may include mandatory hotel booking through authorised agents) — Saudi Arabia has tightened pilgrimage rules recently.Not all flights/airlines automatically include the stopover visa; travellers must specifically book flights eligible for the scheme and ensure their booking qualifies for the stopover visa offer.Some forum users have reported technical issues or expiry of visa validity if booking was done too far ahead.Practical checklist for Indian travellers considering Umrah via stopoverBook a flight from India (or elsewhere) that transits into Saudi Arabia with Saudia or Flynas and has a layover of up to 96 hours.Ensure your passport has at least 6 months validity and you have onward tickets/destination visa.During flight booking, select the stopover transit visa option; pay any minimal admin/insurance fees.Receive the e-visa by email.Register on Nusuk.sa for your Umrah slot; reserve accommodation in Makkah/Madinah as required.Plan your itinerary so you arrive, perform your rites, explore allowed areas of Saudi Arabia (if allowed), and depart within 4 days.Be mindful of Saudi Arabia’s evolving pilgrimage rules (e.g., hotel booking requirements, shortened visa validity for Umrah) to avoid being turned away.There are minimal fees: while the visa is free, administrative and mandatory medical insurance fees apply (for example, SAR 39.50 plus SAR 13 insurance as per the airlines’ FAQ pages).The visa is single-entry, non-extendable, and cannot be used for the Hajj pilgrimage.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:55 AM
Nagrota Assembly Bypoll: Counting Underway in High-Stakes Contest

Nagrota Assembly Bypoll: Counting Underway in High-Stakes Contest

File photo used for representational purpose.SRINAGAR: Counting of votes began on Friday morning for the Nagrota assembly bypoll, marking the final leg of a high-stakes electoral contest that saw over 75% voter turnout earlier this week.Voting was held on Tuesday amid tight security arrangements, with polling officials describing the exercise as largely peaceful and enthusiastic.NamePartyResultDevyani RanaBJPleadingShamim BegumNCawaitedHarsh Dev SinghJKNPPawaitedAccording to Election Commission data, Nagrota recorded 75.08% polling, slightly lower than the 77.66% turnout registered during the 2024 assembly elections.The bypoll was necessitated after the death of BJP MLA Devender Singh Rana in October last year. His daughter, Devyani Rana, is contesting as the BJP candidate, hoping to ride a wave of sympathy and her late father’s goodwill.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:228/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueThe triangular contest features BJP’s Devyani Rana, National Conference (NC) candidate and sitting DDC member Shamim Begum, and Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) president Harsh Dev Singh, a seasoned politician and former state education minister.Devyani, an economics graduate from the University of California and a business entrepreneur, has campaigned on the promise of “professional and inclusive development” while invoking her father’s legacy of progress in Nagrota.Her key rival, Shamim Begum, has relied on grassroots mobilisation and the NC’s organisational strength, promising continuity in governance and a focus on women’s empowerment. Meanwhile, Harsh Dev Singh — contesting Nagrota for the first time — has projected himself as a viable alternative to both national parties, emphasising his legislative experience and local connect.A total of 97,980 voters were eligible to decide the fate of 10 candidates in the bypoll.Long queues were seen at polling stations like Kol Kandoli, where voters turned up early to cast their votes.Nagrota has alternated between the BJP and NC in the last five Assembly elections since 1996. Interestingly, the Congress chose to stay away, neither fielding a candidate nor officially joining the NC campaign, despite being part of a broader opposition alliance in the Union Territory.With counting underway under tight security, all eyes are now on whether the Rana family’s political legacy continues or if Nagrota scripts a surprise verdict in this closely watched contest.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:54 AM
BJP's Vinay Bihari Leads in Parliamentary Constituency and Assembly Segment

BJP's Vinay Bihari Leads in Parliamentary Constituency and Assembly Segment

File photoNEW DELHI: BJP’s Vinay Bihari has moved ahead in the initial trends, with VIP’s RK Pratap Singh and Jan Suraaj’s Sunil Kumar trailing behind him. The seat, part of the Valmiki Nagar parliamentary constituency and a General category assembly segment, has historically been shaped by fierce BJP–RJD contests.In the 2020 Assembly elections, Vinay Bihari of BJP won with 77,927 votes, defeating RJD’s Shambhu Tiwari, who secured 48,923 votes, by a margin of 29,004 votes.In 2015, Bihari also retained the seat, polling 57,351 votes against RJD’s Ran Kaushal Pratap Singh, who got 39,778 votes, winning by 17,573 votes. The constituency has largely remained under BJP control in recent elections.Key candidates:CandidatesPartyVotesVinay BihariBJPRK Pratap SinghVIPSunil KumarJan SuraajAccording to People’s Insight, the NDA is projected to win between 133 and 148 seats, while the Mahagathbandhan could secure 87–102 seats and other parties are expected to claim 3–6 seats.The Election Commission reported a 68.52 per cent turnout in the second phase of polling across 122 constituencies as of 5 pm on Tuesday.Elections 2025 mark a pivotal year for democratic processes across various regions in India and globally. This includes key state assembly elections, local body polls, and by-elections that could significantly impact national-level politics. Get real-time updates, important dates, voting procedures, and verified news — all in one place. Whether you're tracking results or exploring candidate profiles, this is your go-to hub for Elections 2025.
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Bihar Elections: Hayaghat Constituency Records 65.40% Voter Turnout, NDA Leads in Over 150 Seats

Bihar Elections: Hayaghat Constituency Records 65.40% Voter Turnout, NDA Leads in Over 150 Seats

Source: ANINEW DELHI: The Hayaghat Assembly constituency in Bihar, a general category seat and part of the 243-member state legislature, recorded a voter turnout of 65.40 per cent in the ongoing Assembly elections.Statewide, Bihar witnessed a record participation of 66.91 per cent, reflecting a strong engagement across constituencies.Hayaghat, which falls under the Darbhanga district, has been a closely watched seat due to its history of alternating party control. The constituency is currently represented by BJP’s Ram Chandra Prasad, who won the 2020 election by a margin of 10,252 votes. He secured 67,030 votes (46.86 percent), defeating RJD’s Bhola Yadav, who garnered 56,778 votes (39.69 percent).Election Results 2025Bihar election results: NDA leading in over 150 seats, MGB trails; JD(U) single-largest party as of nowBypolls: Congress’ Naveen Yadav leads in Jubilee Hills; counting under wayRJD’s star candidate Khesari Lal Yadav trails behind BJP’s Chhoti KumariBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:243/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueIn the previous election in 2015, JD(U)’s Amar Nath Gami had emerged victorious with 65,677 votes (53.32 percent), defeating LJP’s Ramesh Choudhary, who received 32,446 votes (26.34 percent).CandidatesPartyVotes polledVote percentageRam Chandra PrasadBJPShyam BhartiCPI(M)Pratibha SinghJan SuraajNageshwar DasBSPMargin of differenceIn 2020, Hayaghat had 2,42,053 registered voters, of which 1,43,051 turned out to cast their ballots, marking a 59.13 percent participation rate. The constituency’s demographic composition includes 40,713 Scheduled Caste voters (16.82 percent), 41,875 Muslim voters (17.30 percent), and 29,046 Yadav voters (12 percent).The electorate expanded to 2,55,322 by the 2024 parliamentary elections.Bihar recorded an all-time high voter turnout of 66.91 percent, the highest in the state's electoral history.ForBihar assembly elections, Hayaghat constituency remains a significant seat to watch, with both the BJP and RJD aiming to strengthen their foothold in Darbhanga’s politically active landscape.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:51 AM
France Qualify for 2026 World Cup; Ronaldo Faces Potential Ban from Portugal

France Qualify for 2026 World Cup; Ronaldo Faces Potential Ban from Portugal

Kylian Mbappe of France (Photo by Franco Arland/Getty Images)France have secured their spot in the 2026 World Cup, with Kylian Mbappé leading the charge. Meanwhile,Cristiano Ronaldofaces a potential ban from Portugal's opening match if his team manages to win their European qualifying group.France achieved qualification with a convincing 4-0 victory against Ukraine at home, highlighted by Mbappé's double contribution. Portugal's path hit a roadblock after a surprising 2-0 defeat to Ireland in Dublin, where Ronaldo received his first-ever international red card.Ronaldo Drops STUNNING Trump Claim in New Interview: What He REALLY Said | WATCHThe French dominance continued in the second half as Michael Olise and substitute Hugo Ekitiké added to the scoresheet.At Parc des Princes in Paris, Mbappé opened the scoring with a penalty in the 55th minute.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayOlise extended the lead with a curling shot in the 76th minute, followed by Mbappé's close-range finish in the 83rd. This brought Mbappé's international goal tally to 55, just two behind Olivier Giroud's national record."The French national team will always be better with him in it. He makes things easier for us. He performed his role perfectly this evening, as both a player and the captain of the national team," said coach Didier Deschamps about Mbappé.Mbappé nearly completed his hat-trick but missed a clear opportunity shortly after his second goal.France lead Group D with 13 points, while Ukraine and Iceland share seven points each, setting up a crucial match for second place on Sunday.Portugal's situation became complicated when Ronaldo received a red card for elbowing Ireland's Dara O'Shea after an hour of play. The initial yellow card was upgraded to red following a video review."I thought it was a bit harsh. He has never been sent off before in 226 games," Portugal coach Roberto Martinez commented on the incident.Ronaldo will miss Portugal's match against Armenia due to the mandatory one-game suspension. FIFA rules may extend this to at least two matches for serious foul play.Ireland's victory came through Troy Parrott's two goals. He scored first with a header in the 17th minute and doubled the lead just before halftime with a low shot.Norway's World Cup prospects brightened as Erling Haaland scored twice in their 4-1 win over Estonia, moving them closer to their first World Cup appearance since 1998.Italy secured a 2-0 victory against Moldova with late goals from Gianluca Mancini and Francesco Pio Esposito. They trail Norway by three points in Group I.Italy face Norway in their final match, needing an improbable nine-goal victory to qualify directly due to Norway's superior goal difference.Haaland has contributed 14 goals to Norway's impressive total of 33 in seven group matches, the highest in European qualifying.England maintained their perfect record in Group K with a 2-0 victory over Serbia at Wembley Stadium, continuing their streak without conceding a goal.Bukayo Saka scored first for England with a left-foot volley in the 28th minute. Eberechi Eze sealed the win in the 90th minute, assisted by Phil Foden.In the same group, Albania secured second place by defeating Andorra 1-0.Portugal currently lead Group F with 10 points, followed by Hungary with eight points and Ireland with seven. The final qualifying matches will see Portugal host Armenia while Hungary faces Ireland.Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:51 AM
Nike Ends Wellness Week Initiative Amid Company Restructuring

Nike Ends Wellness Week Initiative Amid Company Restructuring

By Kim BhasinNike Inc. has ended an initiative that gave employees an extra week off each year to promote mental health and wellness.Nike’s annual “Wellness Week,” which started in 2021, had been held each August, with the world’s largest sportswear company powering down its corporate headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, to give staff more time to unwind.Chief People Officer Treasure Heinle told staff this week that the program was instituted as the world endured Covid-19, but the company is now in a “pivotal moment” that requires changes in how employees approach their work, according to a replay of the meeting reviewed by Bloomberg News.“Today is very different than a few years ago,” Heinle told them. “And that’s why we’re making this change.”Also ReadEster-Loop JV signs pact with Nike for supply of sustainable materialRunning for top spot, Japan's ASICS eyes Nike and Adidas' turf in IndiapremiumNike to cut China output by 2026 as Trump tariffs threaten $1 billion hitStock Market LIVE: Sensex down 250 pts, Nifty below 25,800; Early Bihar poll results limit downsideVerizon weighs up to 20,000 layoffs as new CEO Dan Schulman takes chargePerks like Wellness Week emerged at Nike, Spotify Inc. and other organisations during the pandemic as Americans struggled to cope with the strain of lockdowns, social isolation and fear of getting sick.Therapists surveyed by the American Psychological Association in 2021 reported a surge in demand for treatment of anxiety, depression and stress-related disorders, and the US Surgeon General issued guidelines on workplace wellbeing.As the pandemic retreated, however, companies have rolled back many of these mental health initiatives.Nike Chief Executive Officer Elliott Hill has been reorganizing the retailer since coming out of retirement to take the top job last year, restructuring management and teams throughout the company. He’s trying to lead a turnaround by refocusing Nike on sports such as running and basketball.“It’s a moment that will require continued shifts from all of us in how we work, how we collaborate, and how we operate as a team,” Heinle said in the meeting, which included staff from both corporate and stores. “We need to continue to show up and deliver with a sharp focus so we can get back to winning.”Nike expects sales to decline in the low-single digits this quarter, in line with Wall Street’s expectations. Its stock has fallen nearly 13% this year through Thursday’s close.
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Verizon Prepares for Major Job Cuts as Part of Transformation Strategy

Verizon Prepares for Major Job Cuts as Part of Transformation Strategy

By Kelcee GriffisVerizon Communications Inc. is discussing plans to announce job cuts next week that could downsize the company by as much as 20 per cent, according to people familiar with the wireless carrier’s plans, a major step in a transformation led by new Chief Executive Officer Dan Schulman.The size and scope of the potential layoffs are still being discussed, but they could impact 15,000 to 20,000 workers, the people said. Verizon has about 100,000 employees. The planned cuts are part of an aggressive strategy that Schulman recently unveiled to reclaim market share.The dismissals are expected to extend to employees at every level and in all parts of the business. The goal is to notify affected employees with in-person manager conversations beginning next week. The bulk of the laid-off employees would be off Verizon’s payroll by the end of year.Verizon has sizable pockets of workers across the states of New Jersey, Texas, Florida and New York. Some smaller offices could be closed if they’re considerably impacted by downsizing.The company is also planning to convert 200 company-owned stores to franchises, the Wall Street Journal reported.The former CEO of PayPal Holdings Inc. was appointed last month to replace Hans Vestberg after two consecutive quarters of subscriber declines and a stock performance that has lagged Verizon’s two main rivals. Verizon reported a third consecutive decline in mobile subscribers in the third quarter. Schulman pledged to “aggressively transform our culture, our cost structure, and the financial profile of Verizon in order to put our customers first, compete effectively, and deliver sustainable returns for our shareholders.”
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Bollywood's Original 'Chhota Baccha' Omkar Kapoor Reflects on His Journey as a Child Star

Bollywood's Original 'Chhota Baccha' Omkar Kapoor Reflects on His Journey as a Child Star

Reflecting on his journey, Omkar Kapoor, the beloved 'chhota baccha' from that iconic 90s track, fondly recalls his days as a child star. He reminisces about the thrilling moments on set with legends like Govinda and Sridevi, cherishing the wisdom they imparted. Kapoor highlights the magic of retaining childlike wonder and enthusiasm, which fuels the chase of one’s aspirations.‘Chhota Baccha Jaan Ke Na Koi Aankh Dikhana Re…’ this song from 'Masoom' became every 90s kid’s anthem, and the little boy who performed it,Omkar Kapoor, became a household name overnight. As we celebrate Children’s Day, ETimes caught up with Bollywood’s original 'chhota baccha' to revisit his early memories as a child actor.Though Omkar later returned to films with 'Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2', 'Jhootha Kahin Ka' and more, he continues to be remembered fondly for his unforgettable debut as the mischievous little star who danced his way into everyone’s hearts.Omkar, that song from 'Masoom', ‘Chhota Baccha Jaan Ke’ became iconic. What are your memories from shooting it? Who choreographed it?It was one of the most memorable and special experiences of my life. The song was choreographed byChinni Prakash, one of my first teachers. I learned so much from him about dance and rhythm.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayThe entire song was centred around me, so it was quite a big deal!It later became a cult song, played at almost every birthday party back then. It was a naughty, playful number, and I had so much fun shooting it because I genuinely loved dancing and performing even as a child. It was shot in Kolhapur under the direction of Mahesh Kothari, who had a very clear vision for it.There were around 100 dancers on set all kids and that made it even more special.Govinda Hospitalised After Collapsing At Home, Currently Under ObservationDancing with 100 kids must have been a lot for a child! How did it feel — were you nervous or excited?Honestly, as a child you’re unaware of things like stardom or pressure — which is actually a blessing. You just follow what your teachers say and enjoy yourself without any inhibitions. That’s what I did! It was all about fun, learning, and performing with a free mind. Those formative years were so important because I got to learn from the best.You’ve worked with some of the biggest stars —Govinda,Sridevi,Anil Kapoor, Satish Shah and more. Let’s start with Govinda — did he influence your style?Oh yes, definitely! Govinda sir has always been one of my biggest inspirations.'Saara Bollywood ek taraf aur Govinda ek taraf, There can be the entire Bollywood on one side, and Govinda sir on the other! (laughs). There cannot be any other more talented actor than Govinda in our Bollywood industry. 'Na Bhuto Na Bhavishyata! He’s the most versatile actor we’ve ever had his comic timing, sense of humour, and presence of mind are unmatched.I learned so much just by watching him the way he entertained the audience, his energy on set, his spontaneity.I still try to bring that spirit to my shoots keeping things light, fun, and full of laughter. It shouldn’t feel like work; it should feel like we’re all having fun together.You also shared screen space with late Satish Shah in Hero No. 1. Any fond memories from that?Yes! Working with Satish ji was wonderful. Our association actually began with a TV show called 'Filmi Chakkar', where I played his son. So 'Hero No. 1' felt like a reunion of sorts. He was such a warm and funny person. Sadly, he’s no longer with us, but his comic timing was impeccable.Actors like him and Govinda sir taught me how important it is to enjoy what you do, to find joy in your work and keep that childlike energy alive.You also played Anil Kapoor and Sridevi’s son in Judaai. That must have been special!Oh, absolutely. My family, especially my father, was a huge fan of Sridevi ma’am. So everyone was thrilled when I got that role! Sridevi ma’am was impeccable, graceful and so professional. And Anil sir, what can I say? He’s the original rockstar! He’s evergreen, constantly reinventing himself.On set, he was extremely kind and caring towards us kids. If we made mistakes, he would guide us patiently. His confidence and energy are truly inspiring — something every actor can learn from.Any special anecdote from those days you still remember?I do remember one incident from the 'Judaai' shoot at the airport. I got distracted by the airplanes and ran off to see them — right in the middle of the climax shoot! (laughs) The whole set was looking for me, including Anil sir. When I came back, I was so embarrassed.But he just smiled and said, “It’s okay, kid, let’s start again.” That kindness really stayed with me.You had such a rich on-set education working with these legends. What’s the biggest learning you carry even today?I think every person I’ve worked with has contributed to my growth as an actor whether it was Govinda sir, Anil sir, Sridevi ma’am, or the directors I’ve collaborated with. Each of them had a different school of thought, and I got to learn from all of them.That exposure as a child actor really shaped my craft and my understanding of filmmaking.Since it’s Children’s Day, what message would you like to share with today’s kids and their parents?I’d just say, keep it light, fun, and full of dreams! What you learn as a child stays with you forever. Parents should be aware of what their kids are absorbing in those formative years.And kids — never stop dreaming! Learn, explore, and find joy in whatever you do — be it dance, music, acting, or any art form. That childlike curiosity is what keeps us alive.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:49 AM
Diet Sodas: A Healthy Alternative or a Misconception?

Diet Sodas: A Healthy Alternative or a Misconception?

Everyone's obsessed with diet sodas. From weight loss to dental health, many are raving about these sugar-free drinks. But are diet sodas really harmless. One claim that’s taking the internet by storm: diet sodas won’t give you cavities. The logic seems bulletproof — a beverage sans sugar means cavity-causing bacteria starve. But is it really that simple? We asked the experts, and here's what they have to say.The claim:Since diet sodas are sugar-free, they won't cause cavities.Unless you're living under a rock, you've noticed the influx of health-related videos flooding social platforms. From fibremaxxing to Sunday resets, wellness trends are ruling the internet — thanks toGen Z, who are far more health-consciousthan millennials, Gen X’ers, Baby Boomers, and the Silent Generation.But while some of these wellness trends are genuinely beneficial, others are built on half-truths that sound convincing until you dig deeper.Take diet soda, for instance. Youngsters and adults are equally obsessed with the sugar-free, low-calorie drink. One claim that’s taking the internet by storm: diet sodas won’t give you cavities. The logic seems bulletproof — a beverage sans sugar means cavity-causing bacteria starve. But is it really that simple?We asked Dr Baiju Hariharan, a dental surgeon with nearly three decades of clinical experience, based in Haripad, Kerala, to separate fact from fiction.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayIs it true that diet sodas don’t cause cavities?The verdict: FALSEMany believe that ditching regular soda for diet soda will keep cavities at bay. No sugar means nothing for cavity-causing bacteria to feast on, right? “Not really,” Dr Hariharan said in an interview withThe Times of India.While many people are aware that sugary beverages are bad for the teeth, many believe switching to diet sodas is a ‘healthier’ option.“It’s a misconception that diet sodas won’t lead to cavities. Switching to diet sodas alone won’t save your teeth,” the doctor explains.“Just because it's sugar-free doesn't necessarily mean it's safe for teeth,” he adds.Though diet sodas do not promote cavities in the same way regular sodas do, they can still damage the enamel due to their acidity.A 2015 study by researchers at Melbourne University’s Oral Health Cooperative Research Centre found thatsugar-free counterparts are not great for your teetheither. Avoiding sugar-laden soft drinks may be great for your waistline, but that alone cannot reduce the risk of dental decay.“Many people are not aware that while reducing your sugar intake does reduce your risk of dental decay, the chemical mix of acids in some foods and drinks can cause the equally damaging condition of dental erosion,” Eric Reynolds, CEO of the Oral Health CRC, said.“Dental erosion occurs when acid dissolves the hard tissues of the tooth. In its early stages, erosion strips away the surface layers of tooth enamel. If it progresses to an advanced stage, it can expose the soft pulp inside the tooth,” he added.The researchers found that both sugar-containing and sugar-free soft drinks, including flavoured mineral waters, can lead to measurable loss of the tooth surface. In fact, there is no significant difference between the two categories of beverages.A 2013 study by researchers at the Academy of General Dentistry also found thatdiet sodas can lead to poor dental health. “The citric acid present in both regular and diet soda is known to have a high potential for causing tooth erosion,” Mohamed A.Bassiouny, DMD, MSc, PhD, lead author of the study, said. “The striking similarities found in this study should be a wake-up call to consumers who think that soda — even diet soda — is not harmful to their oral health,” Dr Bassiouny added.So, does that mean you avoid diet sodas altogether?While sugary beverages and sugar-free alternatives can still affect dental health, it cannot be assumed that people will quit drinking them altogether. So, if you are consuming these beverages, what should you do to protect your teeth? “Maintaining good dental habits and hygiene can help. If you are at home, the best thing to do is to brush your teeth after consuming the soda. In public settings, ensure you rinse your mouth thoroughly so that no soda is left in your mouth.”Another way to protect your teeth is to reduce the frequency of drinking. The American Dental Association also agrees and recommendsreducing the number of sugary beverages. Instead, switch to water, unsweetened tea, milk, plain sparkling water, and diluted juice.Note:The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new medication or treatment, or before changing your diet or supplement regimen.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:48 AM
BJP's Sanjay Kumar Takes Lead in Kumhrar Constituency in Bihar Assembly Elections 2025

BJP's Sanjay Kumar Takes Lead in Kumhrar Constituency in Bihar Assembly Elections 2025

NEW DELHI: Early trends from the Kumhrar constituency indicate that BJP’s Sanjay Kumar has taken the lead as counting begins for the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025. He is currently ahead of Congress candidate Indradeep Chandravanshi, with the JanSuraj camp also closely monitoring the developments.Kumhrar, a key urban seat in Patna, is witnessing keen interest as initial numbers start to emergeCandidatesPartyVotesIndradeep ChandravanshiCongressSanjay KumarBJPKrishna SinhaJanSuraajBihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSPThe Election Commission reported a turnout of over 68 per cent across 122 constituencies in the second phase, indicating strong participation statewide.Kumhrar has been a BJP stronghold in recent electoral cycles. In the 2020 election, the constituency had 4,27,427 electors and 1,50,744 valid votes. BJP’s Arun Kumar Sinha won with 81,400 votes. Dharamendra Kumar of the RJD came second with 54,937 votes, losing by 26,463.In 2015, Kumhrar had 4,08,418 electors and 1,56,067 valid votes. Arun Kumar Sinha retained the seat with 87,792 votes. Congress candidate Aquil Haider finished second with 50,517 votes, trailing by 37,275.Also Read:Bihar Election Result 2025 Live
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Indian Equities Open Lower Amid Global Cues; Analysts Eye Fundamentals for Medium-Term Gains

Indian Equities Open Lower Amid Global Cues; Analysts Eye Fundamentals for Medium-Term Gains

Analysts indicate favourable conditions for equities, citing reduced retail inflation, export policy support measures, and positive corporate earnings results. (AI image)Stock market today:Nifty50andBSE Sensex, the Indian equity benchmark indices, opened in red on Friday on weak global cues. While Nifty50 was below 25,800, BSE Sensex was down almost 300 points. At 9:16 AM, Nifty50 was trading at 25,790.55, down 89 points or 0.34%.BSE Sensex was at 84,195.53, down 283 points or 0.34%.Analysts indicate favourable conditions for equities, citing reduced retail inflation, export policy support measures, and positive corporate earnings results. The Bihar election results may introduce additional market volatility today.Dr. VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist, Geojit Investments Limited says, “The market will be focused on the Bihar election outcome today.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayBut the market reaction to the election results will be only temporary, whatever the results might be. The medium to long-term trend of the market will be dictated by fundamentals, particularly the earnings growth. On this front there is room for optimism as indicated by prospects of robust GDP growth and improving earnings growth.”“India’s underperformance this year is unlikely to last. It is important to understand that despite the big underperformance of Nifty, so far this year, Nifty continues to be the best performing index among the large markets of the world during the last 5-year period.The dip in corporate earnings in FY25 and the elevated valuations have been weighing on the market this year. This market construct is set to change for the better, going forward.”US equities declined on Thursday, particularly in Nvidia and AI-related stocks, as investors reduced rate cut expectations amid inflation concerns and mixed views from central bankers about US economic conditions.Asian equities declined at Friday's opening following Wall Street's retreat, influenced by Fed rate cut uncertainty and high technology stock valuations.Foreign portfolio investors offloaded shares worth Rs 384 crore on Thursday, whilst domestic institutional investors purchased Rs 3,092 crore net.(Disclaimer: Recommendations and views on the stock market, other asset classes or personal finance management tips given by experts are their own. These opinions do not represent the views of The Times of India)
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:46 AM
BJP's Tarkishore Prasad Takes Early Lead in Katihar Election

BJP's Tarkishore Prasad Takes Early Lead in Katihar Election

NEW DELHI: BJP’s Tarkishore Prasad has taken an early lead in Katihar, with VIP’s Saurav Agarwal and independent candidate Ghazi Sharique trailing behind. With polling concluded and EVMs sealed, the constituency once again lives up to its reputation as one of east Bihar’s most unpredictable battlegrounds, long marked by tight contests and shifting political winds.CandidatePartyvotesTarkishor PrasadBJPSaurav AgarwalVIPGhazi ShariqueJanSuraajA poll of polls released on Tuesday indicated that the NDA may be headed for a return to power with around 148 seats. The RJD-led Mahagathbandhan is projected to secure around 88 seats, while other parties may win nearly 7 seats.Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSPThe Election Commission reported strong voter turnout across the second phase, with over 68 per cent participation in 122 constituencies.Katihar has a long history of alternating political outcomes, with the BJP and RJD both holding the seat at different times.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:184/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueIn the 2020 assembly election, the constituency had 2,73,824 electors and 1,70,554 valid votes. BJP’s Tarkishore Prasad won with 82,669 votes. RJD’s Dr Ram Prakash Mahto stood second with 72,150 votes, losing by 10,519.In 2015, Katihar had 2,42,829 electors and 1,53,667 valid votes. Tarkishore Prasad retained the seat with 66,048 votes. JD(U)’s Bijay Singh finished second with 51,154 votes, trailing by 14,894.In 2010, the constituency had 2,08,316 electors and 1,25,284 valid votes. Tarkishore Prasad won with 58,718 votes. Dr Ram Prakash Mahto of the RJD came second with 38,111 votes, losing by 20,607.In the October 2005 polls, the seat saw one of its closest contests. The BJP’s Tar Kishore Prasad won with 47,777 votes, while Dr Ram Prakash Mahto of the RJD finished a close second with 47,661 votes, losing by just 116.In February 2005, Katihar had 1,23,722 valid votes. RJD’s Ram Prakash Mahto won with 33,064 votes.BJP’s Raj Banshi finished second with 26,333 votes, trailing by 6,731.In 2000, the RJD’s Ram Prakash Mahto again won the seat with 69,030 votes, defeating BJP’s Jagbandhu Adhikari, who secured 40,659 votes.In 1995, Katihar had 1,93,183 electors and 1,21,353 valid votes. BJP’s Jagbandhu Adhikari won with 45,473 votes. Janata Dal’s Ram Prakash Mahto stood second with 35,687 votes, losing by 9,786.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:45 AM
Close Contest Unfolds in Sahebganj Assembly Constituency in Bihar

Close Contest Unfolds in Sahebganj Assembly Constituency in Bihar

File photoNEW DELHI: In Bihar’s Sahebganj Assembly constituency, early trends indicate a close contest, with BJP’s Raju Kumar Singh leading at 4,453 votes (+1,291), while RJD’s Prithvi Ray trails at 3,162 votes (-1,291).A hotly contested three-way battle is underway where candidates from theBharatiya Janata Party(BJP), Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), and Jan Suraaj Party (JSP) are vying for the seat.Polling for Sahebganj has concluded and the results will be announced by evening.In the contest are Raju Kumar Singh from BJP, Prithvi Ray contesting from RJD, and Thakur Hari Kishore Singh from JSP.Candidate NamePartyVotesStatusRaju Kumar SinghBJP4,453 votesLeadingPrithvi RayRJD3162TrailingThakur Hari Kishore SinghJSP155TrailingBack in the 2020 assembly elections, Raju Kumar Singh of Vikassheel Insaan Party had won the seat with 81,203 votes (44.25%), defeating Ramvichar Rai (RJD), who secured 65,870 votes (35.90%), by a margin of 15,333 votes (8.36%).Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:184/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValue1,105 votes (0.60%) went to Nota.The Sahebganj assembly constituency, situated in Muzaffarpur district, is a general category seat and one of the six assembly segments forming the Vaishali Lok Sabha constituency.Sahebganj continues to be a crucial constituency, closely watched for insights into Bihar’s evolving political dynamics and governance outlook.
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Kargahar Election Results: Congress Seeks to Retain Slender Victory Margin in Closely Contested Contest

Kargahar Election Results: Congress Seeks to Retain Slender Victory Margin in Closely Contested Contest

Kargahar election resultsNEW DELHI: As counting begins, all eyes are on Kargahar Assembly constituency in Rohtas district, where theCongressis defending a slender victory margin amid a four-way contest this time.Sitting MLASantosh Kumar Mishra(INC) is seeking to retain the seat he won in 2020, facing a renewed challenge from JD(U)’s Bashisth Singh and Jan Suraaj’s Ritesh Ranjan Pandey, the Bhojpuri singer-actor making his political debut. It also sees a friendly fight between MGB partners INC and CPI, with left candidate Mahendra Prasad Gupta also in the fray.The entry of Pandey has turned the contest into one of the most closely watched battles in southwest Bihar, bringing a mix of traditional party loyalties and celebrity appeal.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:184/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueCandidatesPartyVotes polledVote percentageSantosh Kumar MishraINCBashisth SinghJD(U)Uday Pratap SinghBSPRitesh Ranjan PandeyJSMahendra Prasad GuptaCPIIn 2020, Santosh Kumar Mishra of the Indian National Congress secured victory with 59,763 votes (30.76 per cent) defeating Bashisth Singh of the Janata Dal (United) who secured 55,680 votes (28.66 per cent) - a margin of 4,083 votes.Historically, the JD(U) had held the seat since its creation post-2008 delimitation: Ram Dhani Singh (JD(U)) won in 2010 and Bashisth Singh (JD(U)) in 2015 before the Congress breakthrough in 2020.With roughly 20.4 per cent of the electorate from Scheduled Castes and around 6.4 per cent Muslim voters, the constituency remains entirely rural, and caste equations are considered critical.Political analysts are watching Kargahar closely this year because of the slim winning margin in 2020 and an emerging triangular contest in 2025. The result will indicate whether Congress can consolidate its hold or if JD(U) and its allies can reclaim the seat.The vote share of other major candidates in 2020 included Uday Pratap Singh (BSP) with 47,321 votes (24.35 per cent) and others trailing behind.As counting starts this morning, Kargahar’s outcome will be among the early indicators of how party-waves and local dynamics are shaping up ahead of broader results across Bihar.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:43 AM
Shubman Gill Grapples with Workload Management in All-Format Cricket

Shubman Gill Grapples with Workload Management in All-Format Cricket

India captain Shubman Gill (ANI Photo)KOLKATA:Shubman Gillis currently one of the few cricketers in the world who continues to play in all formats. How does he handle it? “I am still trying to figure out what is the best way to manage it,” the India captain said on the eve of the first Test against South Africa here on Thursday.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.SUBSCRIBE NOW!“It’s not easy,” he added with a note of caution. “Different formats in different places of the world have their own requirements, which is challenging. We have been playing almost back-toback since the Asia Cup, travelling to different countries, changing formats with a turnaround time of four or five days. Obviously, there will be a bit of jet lag, which makes it somewhat challenging.”Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayShubman Gill Press Conference: Team India captain opens up about India’s bowling plan for SA TestThe Indian Test and ODI captain is only 26, but eventually he too will need some amount of workload management.However, Gill is quick to clarify that physically he feels perfectly fine. “It is the mental thing that we need to manage. Coming here from Australia with a huge time difference means there was quite a bit of jet lag when we arrived. Playing white ball cricket in Australia and Test matches in India are entirely different.The body needs time to adjust.”Even assistant coachRyan ten Doeschatespoke about the challenges being more mental than physical. “Shubman is doing a pretty good job at it, but it is definitely not easy,” he said on Wednesday.Virat Kohliwas one player who seamlessly transitioned from one format to another, and he did that for quite a long time, with little or no side effects, physical or mental. Gill is doing the same.“I am still learning how to go about it,” Gill said.“Having said that, professional cricketers know that these challenges will be thrown at them and they need to get used to that. In fact, your fitness is defined by how you tackle them. It’s a good challenge and a good learning curve for me.”Axar Patelis another player who plays in all the formats, although he does not carry as much weight of expectations on his shoulders as Gill does. Add to that, the stress of captaincy.There’s plenty on the plate for the 26-year-old.Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
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Israel Receives Remains of Hostage Killed by Palestinian Islamic Jihad Terrorists Amid Ongoing Conflict

Israel Receives Remains of Hostage Killed by Palestinian Islamic Jihad Terrorists Amid Ongoing Conflict

Israel received the body of another hostage, Meny Godard, after Hamas transferred his remains through the Red Cross inside the Gaza Strip last night. Forensic experts at the Abu Kabir institute later confirmed his identity, and the Israel Defence Forces notified his family. Godard was murdered by Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists during the October 7, 2023, attack on Kibbutz Be’eri, in which his wife was also killed. This latest return follows Hamas’s previous transfer of 24 hostages’ remains under the current ceasefire arrangement, which took effect on October 10. Despite the truce, Israeli strikes in Gaza have continued at a reduced rate. According to Gaza health authorities, at least 260 Palestinians have been killed and 632 wounded since October 11, bringing the total Palestinian death toll since October 2023 to at least 69,187.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:42 AM
Tejashwi Yadav Takes Early Lead in Raghopur Constituency in Bihar Assembly Elections 2025

Tejashwi Yadav Takes Early Lead in Raghopur Constituency in Bihar Assembly Elections 2025

NEW DELHI: RJD leaderTejashwi Yadavhas taken an early lead in the Raghopur constituency as counting for the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 begins. Initial trends place him ahead of BJP’s Satish Kr Yadav, while JanSuraj candidate Chanchal Kumar remains in the race.Raghopur, a high-profile seat with a history of fierce contests, is once again drawing significant attention as numbers start to come in.Polling has concluded and the fate of the candidates is now sealed in the electronic voting machines. The constituency recorded 68.54 per cent turnout, according to election officials. Raghopur, known for its diverse voter base and its high political stakes in Bihar, has a history of close contests that influence the broader state narrative.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:180/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueA poll of polls released on Tuesday suggested that the NDA is likely to return to power with around 148 seats. The RJD-led Mahagathbandhan, despite campaigning on a platform of change, is projected to finish with around 88 seats, while other parties may secure about 7 seats.CandidatesPartyVotesTejashwi YadavRJDSatish Kr YadavBJPChanchal KumarJanSuraajRaghopur has witnessed shifting political trends over the years. In the 2020 election, the constituency had 3,44,369 electors and 1,99,853 valid votes.Tejashwi Prasad Yadav of the RJD won with 97,404 votes, while BJP’s Satish Kumar came second with 59,230 votes, losing by 38,174.In 2015, Raghopur had 3,17,517 electors and 1,85,628 valid votes. Tejashwi Prasad Yadav retained the seat with 91,236 votes. Satish Kumar of the BJP finished second with 68,503 votes, trailing by 22,733.Follow: Bihar Election ResultsIn 2010, the constituency had 2,62,824 electors and 1,33,641 valid votes. Satish Kumar of the JD(U) won with 64,222 votes, defeating RJD’s Rabri Devi, who secured 51,216 votes and lost by 13,006.In the October 2005 election, JD(U)’s Bablu won with 45,079 votes. Rabri Devi finished second with 35,891 votes, losing by 9,188.Also Read:Bihar Election Result 2025 Live Updates
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:41 AM
Election Commission Announces Results of Bypolls Across Six States and Jammu and Kashmir

Election Commission Announces Results of Bypolls Across Six States and Jammu and Kashmir

New Delhi:The Election Commission of India will announce the results of the bypolls held in eight assembly constituencies across six states and the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday, November 14. Voting for all seats took place on November 11, and counting began at 8 am, parallel to the Bihar Assembly election results. At 9:10 am BJP takes lead in J&K's Nagrota Bharatiya Janata Party's Devyani Rana leads in early trends in Jammu & Kashmir's Nagrota bypoll, according to the Election Commission of India. Nagrota bypolls results | https://results.eci.gov.in/ At 9:00 am Shiromani Akali Dal takes lead in Tarn Taran Shiromani Akali Dal's Sukhwinder Kaur leads in early trends in Punjab's Tarn Taran bypoll, according to the Election Commission of India. Tarn Taran bypoll results | https://results.eci.gov.in/ At 8:45 am 'Umeed ke upar duniya kayam hai,' says NC leader Sheikh Bashir Ahmad, hoping party candidate's win in Nagrota Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) leader Sheikh Bashir Ahmad, earlier this morning, said that he is hopeful of the party's candidate winning the Nagrota assembly by-elections. "Umeed ke upar duniya kayam hai. We, too, are very hopeful. The administration's attitude has not been good. I had told them on the first day itself that their system is not good," the JKNC leader told ANI. "People are coming in (for counting) whenever they feel like. Bureaucracy will not work. Liquor was caught but no action was taken, complaint was made but no action was taken. People's mandate is in, let's wait," he added. At 8:30 am District PRO In Tarn Taran Shares Update On Counting District PRO Inderjit Singh shared an update on the counting process. "We have two counting centres... In a total of 14 counters, there will be 16 rounds of counting and the result will be declared for each round. A micro-observer is present with each counting officer. The entire process is transparent. The counting agents were issued an identity card, and the police checked everyone's ID before letting them inside," said Singh as counting began amid high security. At 8:15 am Counting Begins In Jammu Amid High Security Visuals from outside a counting centre in Jammu show a crowd gathered amid high security. Counting of votes for the Nagrota Assembly by-election began at 8 am. At 8:00 am Counting of votes begins in eight assembly constituencies across six states and the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Counting of votes begins | https://results.eci.gov.in/ Where Were The Bypolls Held? The by-elections were conducted in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam and Nagrota, Mizoram’s Dampa, Rajasthan’s Anta, Jharkhand’s Ghatshila, Telangana’s Jubilee Hills, Odisha’s Nuapada and Punjab’s Tarn Taran. These constituencies saw a mixed voter response, with some recording extremely high turnout and others witnessing more modest participation. Voter Turnout Across Constituencies According to the Election Commission, Dampa in Mizoram reported the highest turnout at 82.34 per cent, followed closely by Anta in Rajasthan at 80.32 per cent. Nagrota registered a turnout of 75.08 per cent, while Ghatshila saw 74.63 per cent voting. Nuapada in Odisha also recorded strong participation with 79.02 per cent turnout. Tarn Taran registered 60.95 per cent, while Budgam saw a turnout of 50.05 per cent. The lowest turnout was recorded in Jubilee Hills, Telangana, where only 48.24 per cent voters cast their ballots. Why Were These Bypolls Held? Most of these bypolls were necessitated by the death of the sitting MLAs who had previously represented the seats. However, two constituencies witnessed by-elections due to different circumstances. In Budgam, the bypoll was held after former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah resigned from the seat, choosing instead to retain Ganderbal after contesting from both constituencies. In Rajasthan’s Anta, the vacancy was caused by the disqualification of BJP MLA Kanwar Lal Meena, who lost his assembly membership after being convicted and sentenced to three years in prison for pointing a pistol at a sub-divisional magistrate. As counting begins, political parties across the involved states will closely monitor the results, which are expected to offer early signals of voter mood ahead of upcoming political battles.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:41 AM
Pakistan-backed Jaish-e-Muhammed's Plan to Raise Homegrown Terror Outfit in India Exposed

Pakistan-backed Jaish-e-Muhammed's Plan to Raise Homegrown Terror Outfit in India Exposed

NEW DELHI: The origins of the 'Faridabad' module - with tentacles extending to UP and beyond - lay in Jaish-e-Muhammed and Pakistan's ISI's larger plan, hatched almost four years ago, to raise and nurture a "homegrown" outfit in India on the lines of Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind.The aim was to carry out attacks on the instructions of Pakistani handlers while allowing them deniability before the international community.Sources in security agencies told TOI that after AGUH - an al-Qaida offshoot - became almost defunct following neutralisation of its chief Zakir Musa in 2019, ISI turned to Jaish chief Maulana Masood Azhar to help build a similar outfit with radicalised youths not just from Kashmir, where local terror recruitments have dropped to single digits, but also from other parts of India.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:181/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueThe plan was to have Kashmiris in leadership roles, who would then use encrypted platforms like Telegram to identify, radicalise and recruit members.The first link in the ISI-Jaish plan was established by Pak-based operative Umar bin Khattab, alias Hanjullah, who connected with Maulvi Irfan Waghay, a cleric from Shopian. Irfan, who had radicalised several youths over the years, offered to help create the pan-India outfit.He roped in Dr Muzammil Ahmad Ganaie, bringing him into the JeM mission, and used his Deoband connections to spread the network further.Dr Muzammil expanded the chain by recruiting his colleagues at Al Falah University. Both Dr Adeel and his brother Muzaffar were contacted; while Adeel joined the plan, Muzaffar switched allegiance to al-Qaida and is believed to be in Afghanistan. Muzammil also brought in Dr Shaheen Shahid and her brother Dr ParvezAnsari."Muzammil, Adeel and Umer were constantly in touch on Telegram with three Pakistani handlers, Faisal, Hashim and Ukasha, who sent them instructions, radicalisation material and bomb-making videos," an officer said.The radicalisation and recruitment drive aimed to build a strong, educated cadre capable of operating discreetly across India. "Zakir Musa himself was a BTech dropout. Al Falah provided the perfect platform to tap students and faculty for recruitment," an officer said, adding that separatist elements like Dr Nisar-ul-Hassan, sacked from a Srinagar college over terror links, were embedded there.Members of the homegrown Jaish-backed network were encouraged to generate funds through their salaries or religious donations such as zakat, while Jaish supplemented them via hawala.Over the past two years, after gaining organisational strength, operatives began sourcing explosives and bomb components. Around 2,900 kg of IED-making material was amassed by Dr Muzammil, Dr Adeel, and Dr Umar Un Nabi, and stored with the help of Mewat cleric Hafiz Mohd Ishtiak.Agencies suspect more such dumps exist."It is possible that Dr Umer hurriedly assembled the car bomb using the instructional videos sent by Pakistan-based handlers. The device was crudely made, which limited its impact. But Jaish had already identified targets for pan-India attacks - the crackdown on the Faridabad module stopped them just in time," said an officer.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:40 AM
India's PM Modi Pays Tribute to First Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on Birth Anniversary

India's PM Modi Pays Tribute to First Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on Birth Anniversary

New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday offered tributes to India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru on his birth anniversary. "Tributes to former Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Ji on the occasion of his birth anniversary," Modi said in a post on X. Tributes to former Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Ji on the occasion of his birth anniversary. Nehru was born on this date in 1889 in Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh. He was one of the leading faces of the country's freedom struggle. He breathed his last on May 27, 1964. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:38 AM
Security Forces Demolish House of Suspected Mastermind Behind Delhi Car Bombing

Security Forces Demolish House of Suspected Mastermind Behind Delhi Car Bombing

Add TNIE As A Trusted Source SRINAGAR: In an early morning operation, security forces demolished the house of Dr Umar Nabi, who was behind the wheel of thecar that explodednear Delhi’s Red Fort on Monday evening. The house of Dr Umar Nabi at Quil village in Pulwama in south Kashmir was demolished by security forces in the early hours today. An IED was used to demolish the house to send a strong message against militants and militancy, police sources said. Before demolishing the house, the family members were taken out of the house. Dr Umar, who has emerged as mastermind of the interstate "white collar militant network",explodedhis i20 car near Red Fort, Delhi on Monday evening after his associates were detained and security agencies were zeroing in on him. TheDNA samplesof his father and mother matched with the body parts recovered from the i20 car used in the Delhi bombing. Umar’s mother, father and two brothers were picked up by police after the Delhi blast. J&K Police, alongwith UP and Haryana Police and intelligence agencies is conducting an in depth investigation in the "white collar militant network" involving medical professionals to fully dismantle the network.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:38 AM
Anta Assembly By-Election in Rajasthan: Voting Concludes with High Turnout, BJP's Morpal Suman Takes Lead

Anta Assembly By-Election in Rajasthan: Voting Concludes with High Turnout, BJP's Morpal Suman Takes Lead

Representative ImageANTA: Vote counting for the Anta Assembly by-election in Rajasthan began on Friday amid tight security arrangements. Election officials started the process early in the day, following standard protocol with sealed machines and documents handled under CCTV supervision.Polling for the seat was conducted earlier this week, with results expected by Friday afternoon.According to theElection Commission, the by-election saw a high voter turnout of 79.32%. A total of 268 polling stations were set up for 2,27,563 registered voters, with police teams and CAPF units deployed at sensitive and critical booths to ensure smooth voting.The contest features Congress candidate and former minister Pramod Jain Bhaya, BJP’s Morpal Suman, and independent candidate Naresh Meena, making it a triangular fight.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats:243L + WMajority:122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins:199/243NDALEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3DA new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueEarly trends show BJP’s Morpal Suman taking a lead over Congress’s Pramod Jai Bhaya.CandidatePartyResultMorpal SumanBJPLeadingPramod Jain BhayaCongressTrailingThe bypoll was necessitated after BJP MLA Kanwar Lal Meena lost his membership due to a court conviction in a 2005 case involving alleged assault and damage to government property. In the 2023 Assembly elections, Meena had won the seat, but his conviction led to the vacancy and the subsequent by-election.Despite initial apprehensions of unrest, voting concluded largely peacefully across the constituency. However, residents of Sakli village boycotted the polls, citing years of administrative neglect and unfulfilled demands, including road access to the crematorium, farm pathways, pond development, and a proper playground.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:37 AM
Renu Devi Leads Early Trends in Bettiah Constituency Election

Renu Devi Leads Early Trends in Bettiah Constituency Election

NEW DELHI: Renu Devi, BJP MLA from Bettiah, has surged ahead in early trends, leaving Congress candidate Washi Ahmed trailing. The 2025 contest has gained an added edge with Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj fielding Anil Kumar Singh, intensifying the battle in this key West Champaran constituency.CandidatesPartyVotesRenu DeviBJPWashi AhmadCongressAnil Kumar SinghJan SuraajIn the 2020 Assembly polls, BJP’s Renu Devi secured victory with 84,496 votes (52.83%), defeating Congress candidate Madan Mohan Tiwari, who garnered 66,417 votes (41.53%), by a margin of 18,079 votes.Bihar Exit Polls 2025: Poll of Polls Show NDA Poised For Majority, MGB Trails, No Impact of JSPInterestingly, in 2015, the tables had turned — Congress’s Tiwari won the seat with 66,786 votes (45.26%), edging past Renu Devi of the BJP, who received 64,466 votes (43.69%), by just 2,320 votes.Bettiah has consistently witnessed close contests between the BJP and the Congress, with power alternating between the two parties in successive elections.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:36 AM
South Africa's Cricket Champions Look to Uphold Their Status Against India

South Africa's Cricket Champions Look to Uphold Their Status Against India

South Africa chief coach Shukri Conrad, left, talks with captain Temba Bavuma. (AP Photo)KOLKATA: When you become a world champion, you are most likely to celebrate in the manner that Indian women’s captainHarmanpreet Kaurdid after beating South Africa women to win the World Cup: With a couple of bhangra steps, slapping a handshake and then accepting the trophy. Not likeTemba Bavuma. The South Africa captain remained ice cool in the centre of frenzied celebrations after they became the Test world champions, beating Australia at Lord’s in what was surely one of the biggest upsets of the decade.The enormity of the occasion took time to sink in.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.SUBSCRIBE NOW!A few months down the line, that winning feeling has sunk in and most of South Africa’s cricketers have already moved on. “Yeah, I think it has sunk in. I think whenever we go into series, there’s a lot more of an expectation from us as a team to, I guess, uphold the whole champion status,” Bavuma said on Thursday. “It doesn’t really change anything from our point of view, but I think from a confidence point, it’s just a case of us kind of walking proudly.Election Results 2025Bihar poll results: NDA seen making gains according to early trends; Tejashwi leads from RaghopurBypolls: High-stake battle in Jubilee hills; counting under wayShubman Gill Press Conference: Team India captain opens up about India’s bowling plan for SA Test“We’re known as the champions, the current champions at this point. We have a lovely opportunity now coming up against India in their own conditions. Not many bigger challenges than that. So it is an opportunity for us to kind of stamp ourselves with that label.”The champions label doesn’t come cheap and Bavuma knows that their performance will be keenly followed from now on. Already, the drawn series against Pakistan has generated a lot of interest, particularly how their spinners performed.Back home, however, the celebrations continue even as Bavuma’s team is focusing on their job in the ongoing WTC cycle.“Back home, I do feel like there’s been a major shift in mindset towards cricket. There’s been a lot more appreciation. The love that’s been shown towards the team, also to individuals within the team... I think for myself personally, probably a lot more appreciation for my presence within the team. So I guess that’s something that’s been good.”Chokers to champions has been the South African story, although Bavuma doesn’t quite agree with that narrative. “I really don’t think that it was (chokers’ tag) something for this group of guys. Some of these guys weren’t even born when World Cups happened and where we didn’t get over the line. So it really is not for this team to kind of walk around with. I think for some of us, some older guys have been at ICC events and have come up short.You know, it probably brought a little bit of relief, but also stronger belief that if you keep going, if you keep pushing, things are about to happen. So, yeah, I think confidence is probably the biggest word back home. For us as a team, it’s about being confident that we can continue being the No.1 team.”Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:36 AM
Bihar Assembly Elections: NDA Predicted to Win Big as Exit Polls Favor Ruling Alliance

Bihar Assembly Elections: NDA Predicted to Win Big as Exit Polls Favor Ruling Alliance

Even before the first vote was counted, the atmosphere at the BJP headquarters in Delhi was that of joy and excitement. According to ANI report, a local confectioner said that they have prepared sattu paratha and baingan chokha for main course and Jalebi for dessert. They are also preparing Litti chokha. The counting of votes for Bihar Assembly Elections has begun. The fate of 243 constituencies across 38 districts will be decided today. After the second and final phase ofBiharassembly elections come to an end on Tuesday, November 11, the Exit polls have unanimously given incumbentNational Democratic Alliance (NDA) the upper handover the Opposition alliance - Mahagathbandhan. The post poll predictions suggest that Prashant Kishor and his Jan Suraaj party is less likely to make any impact as well. According to the exit poll by Matrize, the Nitish Kumar-led NDA is predicted to ride home with 146-167 seats out of the total 243 seats, while Mahagathbandhan was predicted to secure around 70-90 seats. The JVC survey predicted 135-150 seats for NDA and 88-103 seats for Mahagathbandhan. Similarly, all the other exit polls also predicted a massive NDA victory, with the Poll of polls suggesting that the ruling alliance will secure 148 sides while the Opposition will get 88 seats.
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:35 AM
South Africa Opt to Bat First Against India in First Test

South Africa Opt to Bat First Against India in First Test

South Africa won the toss and and elected to bat in the first Test at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Friday. The Proteas arrive on the back of a morale-boosting 1-1 draw in Pakistan, achieved without captain Temba Bavuma, who returns to the side. India are playing four spinners with Washington Sundar slotted in to bat at No.3 Teams: India:1 Yashasvi Jaiswal, 2 KL Rahul, 3 Washington Sundar, 4 Shubman Gill (capt), 5 Rishabh Pant (wk), 6 Ravindra Jadeja, 7 Dhruv Jurel, 8 Axar Patel, 9 Kuldeep Yadav, 10 Jasprit Bumrah, 11 Mohammed Siraj. South Africa: 1 Aiden Markram, 2 Ryan Rickelton, 3 Wiaan Mulder, 4 Temba Bavuma (capt), 5 Tony de Zorzi, 6 Tristan Stubbs, 7 Kyle Verreynne (wk), 8 Marco Jansen, 9 Corbin Bosch, 10 Simon Harmer, 11 Keshav Maharaj. (with inputs from agencies)
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Nov 14, 2025, 03:35 AM
Over 900 Companies Set to Announce Q2 Results; Hero MotoCorp and Eicher Motors Report Strong Growth

Over 900 Companies Set to Announce Q2 Results; Hero MotoCorp and Eicher Motors Report Strong Growth

More than 900 companies, including Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, Oil India, Exide Industries, Marico, MRF, and Siemens are scheduled to announce their second-quarter (Q2) results for the financial year 2025–26 (FY26) on Friday.Other firms expected to declare their Q2 earnings include Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Easy Trip Planners, Inox Wind, Omaxe, Sun TV Network, VIP Industries, and Dish TV India.Hero MotoCorp Q2 results highlightsHero MotoCorp’s consolidated net profit rose 23.9 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) to ₹1,321 crore in the second quarter of 2025-26 (Q2FY26), supported by strong demand following the recent goods and services tax (GST) rationalisation.Total income increased 16.2 per cent Y-o-Y to ₹12,459 crore in Q2FY26. The company’s motorcycle and scooter volumes grew 11.3 per cent Y-o-Y to 1.691 million units during the quarter.ALSO READ:Hero MotoCorp Q2FY26 results: Net profit rises 23.9% to ₹1,321 croreAlso ReadStock Market LIVE Updates: GIFT Nifty down; Asian markets bleed, Bihar election results eyedStocks to Watch today: Muthoot Finance, TaMo CV, LG Electronics, Pine LabsJubilant FoodWorks shines among QSR players in Q2; should you buy shares?Varvee Global Q2 results: Profit rises 23% to ₹10.2 cr, revenue jumps 80%India's Q2 economic growth may have surpassed RBI's 7% projectionpremiumEicher Motors Q2 results highlightsEicher Motors on Thursday reported a consolidated net profit after tax (PAT) of ₹1,369 crore for the second quarter of 2025-26 (Q2FY26), a 25 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) increase from ₹1,100 crore a year earlier, supported by strong festive season sales.The automaker — which manufactures Royal Enfield motorcycles and commercial vehicles — posted its strongest quarterly performance, with revenue from operations rising 45 per cent to ₹6,172 crore, compared with ₹4,263 crore in Q2FY25.Ebitda grew 39 per cent to ₹1,512 crore, and the company reported an Ebitda margin of 24.5 per cent.ALSO READ:Eicher Motors Q2 results: Net profit up 25% at ₹1,369 cr, revenue jumps 45%Market overview for November 14Indian equity benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty, are set for a weak start on Friday amid a sharp global sell-off. Investor sentiment remains cautious as markets await the Bihar assembly election results, which will be announced today. At 07:35 AM, the GIFT Nifty Futures index stood at 25,847, down 76 points.ALSO READ:Stocks to Watch today: Muthoot Finance, TaMo CV, LG Electronics, Pine LabsAsian markets were also trading lower, mirroring overnight losses on Wall Street as technology stocks came under renewed pressure and uncertainty persisted over potential Federal Reserve rate cuts. Japan’s Nikkei 225 was down 1.5 per cent, South Korea’s KOSPI fell 2.03 per cent, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng slipped 1.23 per cent.Overnight, the S&P 500 fell 1.7 per cent, the Nasdaq composite shed 2.3 per cent and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.7 per cent.Follow the latest market updates here:Stock Market LIVE UpdatesList of some firms releasing Q2 FY26 results on November 14A2Z Infra Engineering LtdAkar Auto Industries LtdABM Knowledgeware LtdAlstone Textiles (India) LtdAshoka Buildcon LtdBASF IndiaThe Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation LtdDish TV India LtdDuroply Industries LtdEasy Trip Planners LtdExide Industries LtdBrainbees Solutions LtdFranklin Industries LtdGlenmark Pharmaceuticals LtdGoblin India LtdGTL Infrastructure LtdHampton Sky Realty LtdHind Aluminium Industries LtdHPL Electric & Power LtdInox Green Energy Services LtdInox Wind LtdJindal Poly Films LtdJaiprakash Associates LtdKalyan Capitals LtdKirloskar Industries LtdKIOCLMarico LtdMax Healthcare Institute LtdMRF LtdNarayana Hrudayalaya LtdNatco Pharma LtdOil India LtdOmaxe LtdOxford Industries LtdRedtape LtdSiemens LtdSun TV Network LtdTata Motors Passenger Vehicles LtdV2 Retail LtdVIP Industries LtdVVIP Infratech LtdZodiac Ventures Ltd
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