Hiring momentum: India Inc steps up recruitment in 2025; big firms drive gains as demand picks up

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Hiring activity across India’s private sector improved marginally in the first 10 months of 2025, supported by stronger demand, healthier order books and a steady revival in business sentiment. An ET analysis of HSBC and S&P Global Market Intelligence data shows that the jobs component of the seasonally adjusted HSBC India PMI rose to 53.8…

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The Bihar 2025 assembly elections delivered a historic defeat to the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) with latest trends showing that the alliance may secure just 36 seats. Despite high expectations and an alliance that sought to challenge the incumbent National Democratic Alliance (NDA), the MGB was unable to translate its efforts into electoral success. Multiple factors converged to undermine the alliance’s prospects, from strategic missteps in campaign timing and internal seat-sharing conflicts to over-reliance on anti-incumbency sentiments. Moreover, the lingering shadows of past governance issues and the weak performance of crucial allies further eroded the alliance’s standing. As Bihar voters gravitated toward the NDA’s broader caste and welfare coalition, the MGB failed to expand its appeal beyond its traditional base. Election Results 2025Bihar election results: Bihar votes for ‘sushasan’; NDA cruising towards clean sweepBihar election results: Top winners and losersWomen, welfare and the ‘phoenix’ CM: How Nitish-led NDA crushed MGB in Bihar electionsBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins: 243/243NDA LEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueTejashwi came in late, offered nothing newTejashwi Yadav’s late and uninspired campaign entry critically handicapped the MGB. Moreover, his campaign promises — although ambitious — lacked specificity and actionable plans, causing scepticism. Even in his home constituency of Raghopur, Tejashwi trailed, reflecting disconnect and weak campaign energy. This late and reactive approach contrasted sharply with the NDA’s proactive and disciplined strategy, ultimately costing the MGB dearly in voter trust and turnout.Tejashwi’s late visible entry in the campaign was partly because the alliance partners took time to consolidate their seat-sharing arrangements and campaign strategies, which led to a perceived lack of unified front among the opposition parties. Some internal differences and delayed consensus on the campaign approach within the Mahagathbandhan contributed to this delay in fully projecting Tejashwi as the face of change in Bihar politics.Moreover, criticisms arose about unclear communication and the absence of a compelling new agenda from Tejashwi, which further diminished the early momentum expected from his candidature. Despite being the official CM candidate, the coalition’s internal coordination issues, including disagreements and a fractured campaign narrative, impacted the overall effectiveness of presenting Tejashwi as a dynamic alternative to the incumbent government.Not so ‘friendly fights’The internal seat-sharing formula among MGB allies was a crucial weakness. Unlike the NDA’s disciplined alliance, MGB’s seat-sharing was fraught with disagreements and resulted in multiple friendly fights where allies contested against one another. This inefficient coordination diluted votes, confused supporters, and fractured a united opposition front. Internal rivalries prevented efficient vote transfers, which are essential in a multiparty contest like Bihar’s. The lack of a coherent, strategic seat allocation undermined the alliance’s attempt to present itself as a strong alternative. Voters faced mixed messages, reducing the potential consolidation of anti-incumbent votes and allowing the NDA to exploit divisions with a narrative of unity and governance readiness.Banking on anti-incumbencyMGB’s electoral strategy focused heavily on anti-incumbency, assuming widespread voter dissatisfaction with Nitish Kumar. However, this bet ignored the JD(U) and NDA’s effective delivery of welfare schemes favored by key voter segments, especially women and youth. Voters gave credit to Nitish Kumar for governance, infrastructure development, and targeted social schemes, weakening the anti-incumbency wave. Exit polls and final results confirmed that the NDA neutralised MGB’s critique by convincingly projecting continuous development and stability. Consequently, MGB’s failure to offer a compelling positive alternative beyond criticising the incumbent government meant the anti-incumbency sentiment alone was insufficient to sway the electorate.Lalu’s ‘Jungle Raj’ shadowThe haunting shadow of Lalu Prasad Yadav’s ‘Jungle Raj’ legacy continued to drag the MGB down. The ‘Jungle Raj’ broadly refers to the period from 1990 to 2005 when Lalu’s regime was marked by widespread lawlessness, rampant crime, and systemic governance failures. During this time, Bihar witnessed a collapse in law and order with rises in kidnapping, extortion, caste-based violence, and the criminalisation of politics, all under the guise of empowering marginalised communities. The state’s economy stagnated, infrastructure deteriorated, and the infamous fodder scam further tainted Lalu’s legacy, painting a picture of rampant corruption and misuse of power.Despite Tejashwi’s efforts to uphold his father’s social justice agenda, emphasising inclusion and empowerment of backward classes, his campaign struggled to shake off the negative connotations attached to the ‘Jungle Raj’ label.Voters perceived an ambiguity in his messaging, unsure whether he represented a clear break from the chaotic past or a mere continuation of old patterns. This failure to convincingly distance himself from the legacy of lawlessness and corruption diluted the promise of renewal that the electorate, especially the younger and more aspirational voters, were seeking.The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) adeptly exploited this perception by relentlessly framing the MGB as a return to disorder and misgovernance. The NDA campaign underscored governance failures from Lalu’s tenure, evoking memories of insecurity and economic backwardness, which resonated deeply among upper caste voters and those who prioritise effective governance over identity politics.Concurrently, Tejashwi’s inability to manage internal factionalism within the RJD and cohesively control the allied parties weakened the MGB’s image of discipline and readiness to govern. This displayed disunity and further alienated voters who were increasingly looking for stable and disciplined leadership.VIP, Congress sink MGBThe poor performance of critical allies like the Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) and the Congress significantly contributed to MGB’s defeat. VIP candidates lost in all contested seats, failing to bring any meaningful vote share or organisational strength. Congress, with its limited presence and weak ground-level machinery in Bihar, could not mobilise voters or consolidate anti-NDA votes effectively. This weak alliance support created significant gaps in vote transfer and alliance vote consolidation, which the NDA exploited decisively. The MGB’s inability to integrate and energize its allies demonstrated alliance management shortcomings, resulting in vote leakage and an overall fragmented opposition front that failed to challenge the NDA’s cohesiveness.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBihar Assembly Poll Results: NDA Touches 200-Seat Lead, Congress Intensifies SIR, Vote Chori AttacksFirst-Time Woman Voter in Danapur Explains Why Nitish Kumar Scored Massive Landslide Win in BiharIndia Negotiating Multiple FTAs To Boost Free Flow Of Capital And Trade: Piyush Goyal‘Not Just Congress’: Tharoor Calls Out RJD Amid NDA’s Big Bihar Lead‘Pak Ready For Two-Front War’: Khawaja Asif’s Hollow Threat To India After Islamabad BlastCDS Anil Chauhan Issues Red Line To Defence Industry, Warns Against Delays And OverpromisingWashington Reports Encouraging Momentum As India-US Trade Talks Advance Toward A Year-End AgreementAsim Munir Steps In Amid Islamabad Terror Attack, Persuades Sri Lanka To Continue With Cricket Tour‘No Impunity For Terrorists’: Shashi Tharoor Endorses Govt Probe As Red Fort Blast Claims 13th LifeDelhi Blast: Security Forces Demolish House of Red Fort Bombing Accused Umar Nabi in Pulwama123PhotostoriesNew voices redefining the spirit of Bollywood cinemaWhich Plant You Should Bring Home As Per Your Date of BirthMetabolic doctor reveals top 10 foods to reduce triglycerides naturally7 most colourful frog species in the worldAfter Bihar poll debacle, what’s next for Tejashwi Yadav and a shaken RJD?Diabetes: Lesser-known symptoms women should be careful aboutJubilee Hills bypoll twist: Congress triumphs, Revanth Reddy emerges as Telangana’s tallest leaderFrom heart to gut: Health benefits of eating water chestnutsHyderabad eyes global spotlight: Govt may rope in Lionel Messi as ‘Telangana Rising’ ambassadorNitish Kumar’s stunning mandate in Bihar: How the veteran leader silenced doubters once again123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBihar Election CandidatesAlinagar Election ResultKargahar Election ResultPrashant KishorChirag PaswanAssembly Election BiharRaghopur Election ResultMahua Election ResultPune Bridge AccidentAnta Election Result

The Bihar 2025 assembly elections delivered a historic defeat to the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) with latest trends showing that the alliance may secure just 36 seats. Despite high expectations and an alliance that sought to challenge the incumbent National Democratic Alliance (NDA), the MGB was unable to translate its efforts into electoral success. Multiple factors converged to undermine the alliance’s prospects, from strategic missteps in campaign timing and internal seat-sharing conflicts to over-reliance on anti-incumbency sentiments. Moreover, the lingering shadows of past governance issues and the weak performance of crucial allies further eroded the alliance’s standing. As Bihar voters gravitated toward the NDA’s broader caste and welfare coalition, the MGB failed to expand its appeal beyond its traditional base. Election Results 2025Bihar election results: Bihar votes for ‘sushasan’; NDA cruising towards clean sweepBihar election results: Top winners and losersWomen, welfare and the ‘phoenix’ CM: How Nitish-led NDA crushed MGB in Bihar electionsBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins: 243/243NDA LEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueTejashwi came in late, offered nothing newTejashwi Yadav’s late and uninspired campaign entry critically handicapped the MGB. Moreover, his campaign promises — although ambitious — lacked specificity and actionable plans, causing scepticism. Even in his home constituency of Raghopur, Tejashwi trailed, reflecting disconnect and weak campaign energy. This late and reactive approach contrasted sharply with the NDA’s proactive and disciplined strategy, ultimately costing the MGB dearly in voter trust and turnout.Tejashwi’s late visible entry in the campaign was partly because the alliance partners took time to consolidate their seat-sharing arrangements and campaign strategies, which led to a perceived lack of unified front among the opposition parties. Some internal differences and delayed consensus on the campaign approach within the Mahagathbandhan contributed to this delay in fully projecting Tejashwi as the face of change in Bihar politics.Moreover, criticisms arose about unclear communication and the absence of a compelling new agenda from Tejashwi, which further diminished the early momentum expected from his candidature. Despite being the official CM candidate, the coalition’s internal coordination issues, including disagreements and a fractured campaign narrative, impacted the overall effectiveness of presenting Tejashwi as a dynamic alternative to the incumbent government.Not so ‘friendly fights’The internal seat-sharing formula among MGB allies was a crucial weakness. Unlike the NDA’s disciplined alliance, MGB’s seat-sharing was fraught with disagreements and resulted in multiple friendly fights where allies contested against one another. This inefficient coordination diluted votes, confused supporters, and fractured a united opposition front. Internal rivalries prevented efficient vote transfers, which are essential in a multiparty contest like Bihar’s. The lack of a coherent, strategic seat allocation undermined the alliance’s attempt to present itself as a strong alternative. Voters faced mixed messages, reducing the potential consolidation of anti-incumbent votes and allowing the NDA to exploit divisions with a narrative of unity and governance readiness.Banking on anti-incumbencyMGB’s electoral strategy focused heavily on anti-incumbency, assuming widespread voter dissatisfaction with Nitish Kumar. However, this bet ignored the JD(U) and NDA’s effective delivery of welfare schemes favored by key voter segments, especially women and youth. Voters gave credit to Nitish Kumar for governance, infrastructure development, and targeted social schemes, weakening the anti-incumbency wave. Exit polls and final results confirmed that the NDA neutralised MGB’s critique by convincingly projecting continuous development and stability. Consequently, MGB’s failure to offer a compelling positive alternative beyond criticising the incumbent government meant the anti-incumbency sentiment alone was insufficient to sway the electorate.Lalu’s ‘Jungle Raj’ shadowThe haunting shadow of Lalu Prasad Yadav’s ‘Jungle Raj’ legacy continued to drag the MGB down. The ‘Jungle Raj’ broadly refers to the period from 1990 to 2005 when Lalu’s regime was marked by widespread lawlessness, rampant crime, and systemic governance failures. During this time, Bihar witnessed a collapse in law and order with rises in kidnapping, extortion, caste-based violence, and the criminalisation of politics, all under the guise of empowering marginalised communities. The state’s economy stagnated, infrastructure deteriorated, and the infamous fodder scam further tainted Lalu’s legacy, painting a picture of rampant corruption and misuse of power.Despite Tejashwi’s efforts to uphold his father’s social justice agenda, emphasising inclusion and empowerment of backward classes, his campaign struggled to shake off the negative connotations attached to the ‘Jungle Raj’ label.Voters perceived an ambiguity in his messaging, unsure whether he represented a clear break from the chaotic past or a mere continuation of old patterns. This failure to convincingly distance himself from the legacy of lawlessness and corruption diluted the promise of renewal that the electorate, especially the younger and more aspirational voters, were seeking.The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) adeptly exploited this perception by relentlessly framing the MGB as a return to disorder and misgovernance. The NDA campaign underscored governance failures from Lalu’s tenure, evoking memories of insecurity and economic backwardness, which resonated deeply among upper caste voters and those who prioritise effective governance over identity politics.Concurrently, Tejashwi’s inability to manage internal factionalism within the RJD and cohesively control the allied parties weakened the MGB’s image of discipline and readiness to govern. This displayed disunity and further alienated voters who were increasingly looking for stable and disciplined leadership.VIP, Congress sink MGBThe poor performance of critical allies like the Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) and the Congress significantly contributed to MGB’s defeat. VIP candidates lost in all contested seats, failing to bring any meaningful vote share or organisational strength. Congress, with its limited presence and weak ground-level machinery in Bihar, could not mobilise voters or consolidate anti-NDA votes effectively. This weak alliance support created significant gaps in vote transfer and alliance vote consolidation, which the NDA exploited decisively. The MGB’s inability to integrate and energize its allies demonstrated alliance management shortcomings, resulting in vote leakage and an overall fragmented opposition front that failed to challenge the NDA’s cohesiveness.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBihar Assembly Poll Results: NDA Touches 200-Seat Lead, Congress Intensifies SIR, Vote Chori AttacksFirst-Time Woman Voter in Danapur Explains Why Nitish Kumar Scored Massive Landslide Win in BiharIndia Negotiating Multiple FTAs To Boost Free Flow Of Capital And Trade: Piyush Goyal‘Not Just Congress’: Tharoor Calls Out RJD Amid NDA’s Big Bihar Lead‘Pak Ready For Two-Front War’: Khawaja Asif’s Hollow Threat To India After Islamabad BlastCDS Anil Chauhan Issues Red Line To Defence Industry, Warns Against Delays And OverpromisingWashington Reports Encouraging Momentum As India-US Trade Talks Advance Toward A Year-End AgreementAsim Munir Steps In Amid Islamabad Terror Attack, Persuades Sri Lanka To Continue With Cricket Tour‘No Impunity For Terrorists’: Shashi Tharoor Endorses Govt Probe As Red Fort Blast Claims 13th LifeDelhi Blast: Security Forces Demolish House of Red Fort Bombing Accused Umar Nabi in Pulwama123PhotostoriesNew voices redefining the spirit of Bollywood cinemaWhich Plant You Should Bring Home As Per Your Date of BirthMetabolic doctor reveals top 10 foods to reduce triglycerides naturally7 most colourful frog species in the worldAfter Bihar poll debacle, what’s next for Tejashwi Yadav and a shaken RJD?Diabetes: Lesser-known symptoms women should be careful aboutJubilee Hills bypoll twist: Congress triumphs, Revanth Reddy emerges as Telangana’s tallest leaderFrom heart to gut: Health benefits of eating water chestnutsHyderabad eyes global spotlight: Govt may rope in Lionel Messi as ‘Telangana Rising’ ambassadorNitish Kumar’s stunning mandate in Bihar: How the veteran leader silenced doubters once again123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBihar Election CandidatesAlinagar Election ResultKargahar Election ResultPrashant KishorChirag PaswanAssembly Election BiharRaghopur Election ResultMahua Election ResultPune Bridge AccidentAnta Election Result

The Bihar 2025 assembly elections delivered a historic defeat to the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) with latest trends showing that the alliance may secure just 36 seats. Despite high expectations and an alliance that sought to challenge the incumbent National Democratic Alliance (NDA), the MGB was unable to translate its efforts into electoral success. Multiple factors converged…

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November, from the mid-month point onward, brings a powerful blend of planetary shifts, retrogrades, lunar phases and sign transitions, offering windows for growth, clarity and manifestation. From November 15th, each zodiac sign experiences renewed momentum and cosmic support in different life areas. Here are the most favourable periods for all twelve signs and how to…

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Folk singer Maithili Thakur has achieved a historic victory for the BJP in Bihar’s Alinagar constituency, marking the party’s first win from the seat. The 25-year-old singer, known for her traditional folk performances and strong social media presence, defeated RJD’s Binod Mishra, potentially becoming the state’s youngest MLA.  NEW DELHI: Celebrated folk singer Maithili Thakur has turned her cultural influence into a political triumph, setting out to secure a historic victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Bihar’s Alinagar constituency. This marks the first time since the seat’s formation in 2008 that the BJP has won from Alinagar.The 25-year-old singer, known across India for her soulful performances of traditional Bihari folk and devotional songs, defeated RJD’s Binod Mishra by a significant margin. With counting still under way, Maithili is enjoying a comfortable lead after 14 of 24 rounds of vote tally. Her sustained advantage has also positioned her to become the youngest MLA in the state.Follow Alinagar Election Result LiveThakur’s victory has drawn widespread attention as it represents both a political milestone for the BJP and a new chapter in Thakur’s own journey from cultural ambassador to public representative. Election Results 2025Bihar election results: Bihar votes for ‘sushasan’; NDA cruising towards clean sweepBihar election results: Top winners and losersBihar election results: Maithili Thakur headed for big debutBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins: 243/243NDA LEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueHer deep connection with the region’s cultural roots and her strong youth following on social media have played a crucial role in swaying first-time voters.Born on July 25, 2000, in Madhubani, Maithili Thakur grew up in a family of musicians. Her father, Ramesh Thakur, a classical singer and teacher, trained her from an early age, while her mother, Pooja Thakur, managed the home. She and her brothers, Ayachi and Rishabh, perform together as a musical trio that celebrates Indian folk traditions.Also read | Congress headed for one of its worst performances; no takers for Rahul’s ‘vote chori’ claimThakur rose to fame through social media, where her folk song performances earned millions of views. She also participated in the reality show Rising Star in 2017, where she finished as the first runner-up. This cemented her reputation as a leading voice in Indian folk music.In 2025, she joined the BJP and contested from Alinagar, connecting with voters through her grassroots appeal and digital presence. For many in Bihar, her win symbolises a merging of cultural pride and youthful aspiration.With this victory, Maithili Thakur has not only entered the political arena with confidence but also opened a fresh chapter for the BJP in Mithilanchal’s political landscape.Also read | Bihar Alinagar Election Results 2025 Live: Maithili Thakur takes lead in first round; Binod Mishra trailsAbout the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosFirst-Time Woman Voter in Danapur Explains Why Nitish Kumar Scored Massive Landslide Win in BiharIndia Negotiating Multiple FTAs To Boost Free Flow Of Capital And Trade: Piyush Goyal‘Not Just Congress’: Tharoor Calls Out RJD Amid NDA’s Big Bihar Lead‘Pak Ready For Two-Front War’: Khawaja Asif’s Hollow Threat To India After Islamabad BlastCDS Anil Chauhan Issues Red Line To Defence Industry, Warns Against Delays And OverpromisingWashington Reports Encouraging Momentum As India-US Trade Talks Advance Toward A Year-End AgreementAsim Munir Steps In Amid Islamabad Terror Attack, Persuades Sri Lanka To Continue With Cricket Tour‘No Impunity For Terrorists’: Shashi Tharoor Endorses Govt Probe As Red Fort Blast Claims 13th LifeDelhi Blast: Security Forces Demolish House of Red Fort Bombing Accused Umar Nabi in Pulwama‘Not An Apologist For BJP’: Shashi Tharoor On Row Over Backing Modi Govt During Op Sindoor123PhotostoriesWhich Plant You Should Bring Home As Per Your Date of BirthMetabolic doctor reveals top 10 foods to reduce triglycerides naturally7 most colourful frog species in the worldAfter Bihar poll debacle, what’s next for Tejashwi Yadav and a shaken RJD?Diabetes: Lesser-known symptoms women should be careful aboutJubilee Hills bypoll twist: Congress triumphs, Revanth Reddy emerges as Telangana’s tallest leaderFrom heart to gut: Health benefits of eating water chestnutsHyderabad eyes global spotlight: Govt may rope in Lionel Messi as ‘Telangana Rising’ ambassadorNitish Kumar’s stunning mandate in Bihar: How the veteran leader silenced doubters once againCrowds but no votes: What went wrong with Rahul Gandhi’s Bihar election push?123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBihar Election CandidatesAlinagar Election ResultKargahar Election ResultPrashant KishorChirag PaswanAssembly Election BiharRaghopur Election ResultMahua Election ResultPune Bridge AccidentAnta Election Result

Folk singer Maithili Thakur has achieved a historic victory for the BJP in Bihar’s Alinagar constituency, marking the party’s first win from the seat. The 25-year-old singer, known for her traditional folk performances and strong social media presence, defeated RJD’s Binod Mishra, potentially becoming the state’s youngest MLA. NEW DELHI: Celebrated folk singer Maithili Thakur has turned her cultural influence into a political triumph, setting out to secure a historic victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Bihar’s Alinagar constituency. This marks the first time since the seat’s formation in 2008 that the BJP has won from Alinagar.The 25-year-old singer, known across India for her soulful performances of traditional Bihari folk and devotional songs, defeated RJD’s Binod Mishra by a significant margin. With counting still under way, Maithili is enjoying a comfortable lead after 14 of 24 rounds of vote tally. Her sustained advantage has also positioned her to become the youngest MLA in the state.Follow Alinagar Election Result LiveThakur’s victory has drawn widespread attention as it represents both a political milestone for the BJP and a new chapter in Thakur’s own journey from cultural ambassador to public representative. Election Results 2025Bihar election results: Bihar votes for ‘sushasan’; NDA cruising towards clean sweepBihar election results: Top winners and losersBihar election results: Maithili Thakur headed for big debutBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins: 243/243NDA LEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueHer deep connection with the region’s cultural roots and her strong youth following on social media have played a crucial role in swaying first-time voters.Born on July 25, 2000, in Madhubani, Maithili Thakur grew up in a family of musicians. Her father, Ramesh Thakur, a classical singer and teacher, trained her from an early age, while her mother, Pooja Thakur, managed the home. She and her brothers, Ayachi and Rishabh, perform together as a musical trio that celebrates Indian folk traditions.Also read | Congress headed for one of its worst performances; no takers for Rahul’s ‘vote chori’ claimThakur rose to fame through social media, where her folk song performances earned millions of views. She also participated in the reality show Rising Star in 2017, where she finished as the first runner-up. This cemented her reputation as a leading voice in Indian folk music.In 2025, she joined the BJP and contested from Alinagar, connecting with voters through her grassroots appeal and digital presence. For many in Bihar, her win symbolises a merging of cultural pride and youthful aspiration.With this victory, Maithili Thakur has not only entered the political arena with confidence but also opened a fresh chapter for the BJP in Mithilanchal’s political landscape.Also read | Bihar Alinagar Election Results 2025 Live: Maithili Thakur takes lead in first round; Binod Mishra trailsAbout the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosFirst-Time Woman Voter in Danapur Explains Why Nitish Kumar Scored Massive Landslide Win in BiharIndia Negotiating Multiple FTAs To Boost Free Flow Of Capital And Trade: Piyush Goyal‘Not Just Congress’: Tharoor Calls Out RJD Amid NDA’s Big Bihar Lead‘Pak Ready For Two-Front War’: Khawaja Asif’s Hollow Threat To India After Islamabad BlastCDS Anil Chauhan Issues Red Line To Defence Industry, Warns Against Delays And OverpromisingWashington Reports Encouraging Momentum As India-US Trade Talks Advance Toward A Year-End AgreementAsim Munir Steps In Amid Islamabad Terror Attack, Persuades Sri Lanka To Continue With Cricket Tour‘No Impunity For Terrorists’: Shashi Tharoor Endorses Govt Probe As Red Fort Blast Claims 13th LifeDelhi Blast: Security Forces Demolish House of Red Fort Bombing Accused Umar Nabi in Pulwama‘Not An Apologist For BJP’: Shashi Tharoor On Row Over Backing Modi Govt During Op Sindoor123PhotostoriesWhich Plant You Should Bring Home As Per Your Date of BirthMetabolic doctor reveals top 10 foods to reduce triglycerides naturally7 most colourful frog species in the worldAfter Bihar poll debacle, what’s next for Tejashwi Yadav and a shaken RJD?Diabetes: Lesser-known symptoms women should be careful aboutJubilee Hills bypoll twist: Congress triumphs, Revanth Reddy emerges as Telangana’s tallest leaderFrom heart to gut: Health benefits of eating water chestnutsHyderabad eyes global spotlight: Govt may rope in Lionel Messi as ‘Telangana Rising’ ambassadorNitish Kumar’s stunning mandate in Bihar: How the veteran leader silenced doubters once againCrowds but no votes: What went wrong with Rahul Gandhi’s Bihar election push?123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBihar Election CandidatesAlinagar Election ResultKargahar Election ResultPrashant KishorChirag PaswanAssembly Election BiharRaghopur Election ResultMahua Election ResultPune Bridge AccidentAnta Election Result

NEW DELHI: Celebrated folk singer Maithili Thakur has turned her cultural influence into a political triumph, setting out to secure a historic victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Bihar’s Alinagar constituency. This marks the first time since the seat’s formation in 2008 that the BJP has won from Alinagar.The 25-year-old singer, known across…

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IND vs SA: Jasprit Bumrah, Rishabh Pant face online backlash for ‘bauna’ remarks about Temba Bavuma’s height

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Jasprit Bumrah, Rishabh Pant face online backlash Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant’s conversation regarding South Africa captain Temba Bavuma’s LBW decision has gained viral attention on social media during Day 1 of the first Test at Eden Gardens.India’s pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah played a crucial role on the opening day, dismissing both opening batsmen Aiden…

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Another AI boost for Andhra! Ambani’s Reliance announces 1 GW data centre; soon after Google’s investment

Another AI boost for Andhra! Ambani’s Reliance announces 1 GW data centre; soon after Google’s investment

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WBJEEB JENPAS UG 2025 counselling: Registration window opens at wbjeeb.nic.in; check direct link to apply and other key details here

WBJEEB JENPAS UG 2025 counselling: Registration window opens at wbjeeb.nic.in; check direct link to apply and other key details here

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Ranveer Singh reveals the secret behind his ‘natural chemistry’ with Deepika Padukone: ‘I love working with her’

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Jubilee Hills Bypoll election result: Naveen Yadav wrests for Congress with 24,000-vote win

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The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) surged past 200 seats in the Bihar Assembly polls, triggering jubilant celebrations at BJP and JD(U) offices. Trends showed the NDA, led by Nitish Kumar and Narendra Modi, dominating the opposition. This election marked a significant test for Nitish Kumar, with high voter turnout and a historic lack of violence. Workers celebrating as NDA crosses 200 mark (PTI image)  NEW DELHI: Celebrations broke out across Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal (United) offices on Friday afternoon as the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) surged past the 200-seat mark in the Bihar Assembly polls, according to Election Commission of India trends at 3.18 pm.The NDA, powered by chief minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP is leading in 208 seats. BJP held leads in 95, JD(U) in 84, LJP in 20, HAM in 5 and RLM in 4.On the opposition side, the Mahagathbandhan trailed with the RJD ahead in 24 seats, Congress in 2, CPI(ML) in 1 and CPI-M in 1, taking their total to 28. BSP led in one seat, while AIMIM secured leads in six.Celebrations turn streets into carnivalsIn Patna, the mood turned electric as BJP workers arrived with a chariot carrying a large image of Prime Minister Modi. Election Results 2025Bihar election results: Bihar votes for ‘sushasan’; NDA cruising towards clean sweepBihar election results: Top winners and losersBihar election results: Maithili Thakur headed for big debutBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins: 243/243NDA LEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueOne jubilant worker was heard saying, “Dhairya rakho mere bhagwan Modi par”. Supporters were seen dancing, singing and waving saffron flags.Party workers wore masks of PM Modi and Nitish Kumar, breaking into spontaneous performances as trends consistently placed the NDA ahead. Buckets of jalebi, litti chokha and other Bihar delicacies circulated among volunteers, while drums echoed through the JD(U) office where a giant poster of Nitish Kumar fluttered in the evening breeze.A young group marched proudly with JD(U)’s green thermocol arrow, chanting, “Teer chalega, Bihar badega! (The arrow will strike, Bihar will progress!)” Firecrackers carpeted the ground, streaked with green gulaal as senior workers, some sitting under makeshift tarpaulins, beat slow rhythms on the dholak.Delhi BJP HQ prepares Bihar menu for the victory nightAt the BJP headquarters in Delhi, workers made arrangements for victory celebrations with a full Bihari spread. A local confectioner confirmed: “We have sattu paratha, baingan chokha, jalebi… and litti chokha can also be prepared.”Meanwhile in Mokama, Rasgulla, litti chokha were also being prepared at the residence of RJD leader Veena Devi as counting intensified in her constituency.“NDA will cross 200”: A prediction turns realityEarlier in the morning, BJP minister and candidate Nitin Nabin expressed confidence, stating the NDA would outperform its 2010 showing and secure more than 200 seats.“We will get 200+ seats,” he said. Nabin addressed RJD as the “symbol of jungle raj.””They (RJD) are still not able to let go of their mindset of ‘jungle raj’. RJD is the symbol of ‘jungle raj’,” he said.A test of endurance for Nitish KumarFor chief minister Nitish Kumar, who has governed Bihar for nearly two decades, this election was widely viewed as a test of public trust. Despite criticisms and shifting alliances, the trends signalled a renewed endorsement of his governance model.His supporters credited the results to his focus on rural development, social schemes, improved infrastructure and what they call a stable administrative approach.The 2025 Bihar election made history with zero repolling and zero incidents of violence, a stark contrast to earlier decades that saw widespread unrest. Voter turnout also reached record levels, with 67.13% overall polling across two phases. This is Bihar’s highest turnout since 1951.Allies and analysts alike point to the combined force of PM Modi’s nationwide appeal and Nitish Kumar’s deep grassroots network as the key driver of the NDA’s resounding performance. The alliance centred its campaign on welfare delivery, infrastructure expansion, administrative stability and cultural identity, including PM Modi’s push for UNESCO recognition of Chhath Puja.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosFirst-Time Woman Voter in Danapur Explains Why Nitish Kumar Scored Massive Landslide Win in BiharIndia Negotiating Multiple FTAs To Boost Free Flow Of Capital And Trade: Piyush Goyal‘Not Just Congress’: Tharoor Calls Out RJD Amid NDA’s Big Bihar Lead‘Pak Ready For Two-Front War’: Khawaja Asif’s Hollow Threat To India After Islamabad BlastCDS Anil Chauhan Issues Red Line To Defence Industry, Warns Against Delays And OverpromisingWashington Reports Encouraging Momentum As India-US Trade Talks Advance Toward A Year-End AgreementAsim Munir Steps In Amid Islamabad Terror Attack, Persuades Sri Lanka To Continue With Cricket Tour‘No Impunity For Terrorists’: Shashi Tharoor Endorses Govt Probe As Red Fort Blast Claims 13th LifeDelhi Blast: Security Forces Demolish House of Red Fort Bombing Accused Umar Nabi in Pulwama‘Not An Apologist For BJP’: Shashi Tharoor On Row Over Backing Modi Govt During Op Sindoor123PhotostoriesWhich Plant You Should Bring Home As Per Your Date of BirthMetabolic doctor reveals top 10 foods to reduce triglycerides naturally7 most colourful frog species in the worldAfter Bihar poll debacle, what’s next for Tejashwi Yadav and a shaken RJD?Diabetes: Lesser-known symptoms women should be careful aboutJubilee Hills bypoll twist: Congress triumphs, Revanth Reddy emerges as Telangana’s tallest leaderFrom heart to gut: Health benefits of eating water chestnutsHyderabad eyes global spotlight: Govt may rope in Lionel Messi as ‘Telangana Rising’ ambassadorNitish Kumar’s stunning mandate in Bihar: How the veteran leader silenced doubters once againCrowds but no votes: What went wrong with Rahul Gandhi’s Bihar election push?123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBihar Election CandidatesAlinagar Election ResultKargahar Election ResultPrashant KishorChirag PaswanAssembly Election BiharRaghopur Election ResultMahua Election ResultPune Bridge AccidentAnta Election Result

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) surged past 200 seats in the Bihar Assembly polls, triggering jubilant celebrations at BJP and JD(U) offices. Trends showed the NDA, led by Nitish Kumar and Narendra Modi, dominating the opposition. This election marked a significant test for Nitish Kumar, with high voter turnout and a historic lack of violence. Workers celebrating as NDA crosses 200 mark (PTI image) NEW DELHI: Celebrations broke out across Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal (United) offices on Friday afternoon as the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) surged past the 200-seat mark in the Bihar Assembly polls, according to Election Commission of India trends at 3.18 pm.The NDA, powered by chief minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP is leading in 208 seats. BJP held leads in 95, JD(U) in 84, LJP in 20, HAM in 5 and RLM in 4.On the opposition side, the Mahagathbandhan trailed with the RJD ahead in 24 seats, Congress in 2, CPI(ML) in 1 and CPI-M in 1, taking their total to 28. BSP led in one seat, while AIMIM secured leads in six.Celebrations turn streets into carnivalsIn Patna, the mood turned electric as BJP workers arrived with a chariot carrying a large image of Prime Minister Modi. Election Results 2025Bihar election results: Bihar votes for ‘sushasan’; NDA cruising towards clean sweepBihar election results: Top winners and losersBihar election results: Maithili Thakur headed for big debutBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins: 243/243NDA LEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValueOne jubilant worker was heard saying, “Dhairya rakho mere bhagwan Modi par”. Supporters were seen dancing, singing and waving saffron flags.Party workers wore masks of PM Modi and Nitish Kumar, breaking into spontaneous performances as trends consistently placed the NDA ahead. Buckets of jalebi, litti chokha and other Bihar delicacies circulated among volunteers, while drums echoed through the JD(U) office where a giant poster of Nitish Kumar fluttered in the evening breeze.A young group marched proudly with JD(U)’s green thermocol arrow, chanting, “Teer chalega, Bihar badega! (The arrow will strike, Bihar will progress!)” Firecrackers carpeted the ground, streaked with green gulaal as senior workers, some sitting under makeshift tarpaulins, beat slow rhythms on the dholak.Delhi BJP HQ prepares Bihar menu for the victory nightAt the BJP headquarters in Delhi, workers made arrangements for victory celebrations with a full Bihari spread. A local confectioner confirmed: “We have sattu paratha, baingan chokha, jalebi… and litti chokha can also be prepared.”Meanwhile in Mokama, Rasgulla, litti chokha were also being prepared at the residence of RJD leader Veena Devi as counting intensified in her constituency.“NDA will cross 200”: A prediction turns realityEarlier in the morning, BJP minister and candidate Nitin Nabin expressed confidence, stating the NDA would outperform its 2010 showing and secure more than 200 seats.“We will get 200+ seats,” he said. Nabin addressed RJD as the “symbol of jungle raj.””They (RJD) are still not able to let go of their mindset of ‘jungle raj’. RJD is the symbol of ‘jungle raj’,” he said.A test of endurance for Nitish KumarFor chief minister Nitish Kumar, who has governed Bihar for nearly two decades, this election was widely viewed as a test of public trust. Despite criticisms and shifting alliances, the trends signalled a renewed endorsement of his governance model.His supporters credited the results to his focus on rural development, social schemes, improved infrastructure and what they call a stable administrative approach.The 2025 Bihar election made history with zero repolling and zero incidents of violence, a stark contrast to earlier decades that saw widespread unrest. Voter turnout also reached record levels, with 67.13% overall polling across two phases. This is Bihar’s highest turnout since 1951.Allies and analysts alike point to the combined force of PM Modi’s nationwide appeal and Nitish Kumar’s deep grassroots network as the key driver of the NDA’s resounding performance. The alliance centred its campaign on welfare delivery, infrastructure expansion, administrative stability and cultural identity, including PM Modi’s push for UNESCO recognition of Chhath Puja.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosFirst-Time Woman Voter in Danapur Explains Why Nitish Kumar Scored Massive Landslide Win in BiharIndia Negotiating Multiple FTAs To Boost Free Flow Of Capital And Trade: Piyush Goyal‘Not Just Congress’: Tharoor Calls Out RJD Amid NDA’s Big Bihar Lead‘Pak Ready For Two-Front War’: Khawaja Asif’s Hollow Threat To India After Islamabad BlastCDS Anil Chauhan Issues Red Line To Defence Industry, Warns Against Delays And OverpromisingWashington Reports Encouraging Momentum As India-US Trade Talks Advance Toward A Year-End AgreementAsim Munir Steps In Amid Islamabad Terror Attack, Persuades Sri Lanka To Continue With Cricket Tour‘No Impunity For Terrorists’: Shashi Tharoor Endorses Govt Probe As Red Fort Blast Claims 13th LifeDelhi Blast: Security Forces Demolish House of Red Fort Bombing Accused Umar Nabi in Pulwama‘Not An Apologist For BJP’: Shashi Tharoor On Row Over Backing Modi Govt During Op Sindoor123PhotostoriesWhich Plant You Should Bring Home As Per Your Date of BirthMetabolic doctor reveals top 10 foods to reduce triglycerides naturally7 most colourful frog species in the worldAfter Bihar poll debacle, what’s next for Tejashwi Yadav and a shaken RJD?Diabetes: Lesser-known symptoms women should be careful aboutJubilee Hills bypoll twist: Congress triumphs, Revanth Reddy emerges as Telangana’s tallest leaderFrom heart to gut: Health benefits of eating water chestnutsHyderabad eyes global spotlight: Govt may rope in Lionel Messi as ‘Telangana Rising’ ambassadorNitish Kumar’s stunning mandate in Bihar: How the veteran leader silenced doubters once againCrowds but no votes: What went wrong with Rahul Gandhi’s Bihar election push?123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBihar Election CandidatesAlinagar Election ResultKargahar Election ResultPrashant KishorChirag PaswanAssembly Election BiharRaghopur Election ResultMahua Election ResultPune Bridge AccidentAnta Election Result

Workers celebrating as NDA crosses 200 mark (PTI image) NEW DELHI: Celebrations broke out across Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal (United) offices on Friday afternoon as the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) surged past the 200-seat mark in the Bihar Assembly polls, according to Election Commission of India trends at 3.18 pm.The NDA, powered…

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