Kuwait: Four Indian nationals arrested over medical clinic case | World News

Kuwait: Four Indian nationals arrested over medical clinic case | World News

Eight suspects were arrested in Kuwait after authorities uncovered an unlicensed clinic and illegal medicine distribution network/Image: X Moi_kuw Kuwaiti security authorities have dismantled a secret medical clinic in Farwaniya, leading to the arrest of four Indian nationals, one of whom was found practicing medicine without a license, while the other three were receiving treatment….

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The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has reacted to its significant defeat in the Bihar assembly elections, stating it is not despondent despite a crushing loss to the ruling NDA. The party emphasized that public service is an ongoing journey with inevitable ups and downs, vowing to continue raising the voice of the poor. Tejashwi Yadav NEW DELHI: The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), reacting for the first time to its major setback in the Bihar assembly election results, said on Saturday that it is not “despondent” despite suffering a crushing defeat at the hands of the ruling NDA, which secured a landslide victory with 202 seats.In a post from its official handle on X, the party framed the results as part of the natural “ups and downs” of public life. The message, originally written in Hindi, loosely translates to: “Public service is an unceasing process, an endless journey. Ups and downs are inevitable. There is no despondency in defeat, and no arrogance in victory. The Rashtriya Janata Dal is a party of the poor and will continue to raise their voice.”The RJD, which was the largest party in the Mahagathbandhan, saw its tally collapse from 75 to just 25 seats — one of its most disappointing performances since 2010. The dramatic slide, which resulted in the loss of over 100 seats to NDA allies, came despite the coalition uniting behind Tejashwi Yadav as its chief ministerial face.Overall, the Mahagathbandhan vote share and seat count fell sharply, ending below the 40-seat mark and far from government formation. In contrast, the BJP emerged as the strongest performer within the NDA, winning 89 seats — its highest-ever tally in Bihar. The JD(U), led by Nitish Kumar, secured 85 seats, while Chirag Paswan’s LJP (RV) posted an impressive strike rate by winning 19 of the 29 seats it contested. HAM won 5 seats and Upendra Kushwaha’s party claimed 4.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 MediaVideosPakistan Rejects Taliban Narrative And Says Rising Terror From Afghan Soil Can No Longer Be IgnoredNDA Sweeps Bihar, Nitish Kumar Prepares for 10th CM Oath; A Look Back at ‘Sushasan Babu’s’ JourneyPiyush Goyal Says India Ready For WTO Leadership, Rejects Reform Agendas Pushed By Developed NationsJ&K Police Confirm 9 Killed in Nowgam Blast After Explosives Recovered From Faridabad Blows UpPM Modi Predicts Major Congress Split After NDA’s Bihar Win And Warns Allies Of Growing Instability‘Bengal Is Far-Fetched…’ Bengal Minister Shashi Panja Hits Back at PM Modi’s Jungle Raj Jibe‘Very Bleak Message To World’: South Africa Envoy Condemns Delhi Blast And Seeks Joint Action“All options open…” Piyush Goyal on ongoing India-Canada talks after two rounds of discussionsUN Must Reform Now: India Demands Expansion of Both Permanent And Non-Permanent UNSC Member StatesDeadly Explosion At Nowgam Station Exposes Scale Of 360 Kg Urban Terror Cache Seized From Faridabad123Photostories7 animals with the most attractive and expressive eyes!Not Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone, or Rekha, THIS veteran actress rules as India’s richest star with Rs. 7,000 crore fortuneFood-themed cute nicknames for baby boys and girlsIndia’s First Private Railway Station in Bhopal Promises Luxury and Comfort Like Never BeforeHow to raise kids who don’t give up easilyJaipur Installs Giant Air-Cleaning Towers as AQI Nears 200—Will They Really Help?Leading ladies who turned debut hits into overnight stardom10 dog breeds that are kid friendlyThe best book genres for kids to boost brain developmentRaising Kids Who Love Learning (Not Just Getting Good Grades)123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingLaMelo BallGiannis AntetokounmpoJoel EmbiidAidan HutchinsonNHL Trade RumorLatin GrammyDak PrescottBrazilian Bodybuilder Found DeadPercy HarvinStephen Curry

The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has reacted to its significant defeat in the Bihar assembly elections, stating it is not despondent despite a crushing loss to the ruling NDA. The party emphasized that public service is an ongoing journey with inevitable ups and downs, vowing to continue raising the voice of the poor. Tejashwi Yadav NEW DELHI: The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), reacting for the first time to its major setback in the Bihar assembly election results, said on Saturday that it is not “despondent” despite suffering a crushing defeat at the hands of the ruling NDA, which secured a landslide victory with 202 seats.In a post from its official handle on X, the party framed the results as part of the natural “ups and downs” of public life. The message, originally written in Hindi, loosely translates to: “Public service is an unceasing process, an endless journey. Ups and downs are inevitable. There is no despondency in defeat, and no arrogance in victory. The Rashtriya Janata Dal is a party of the poor and will continue to raise their voice.”The RJD, which was the largest party in the Mahagathbandhan, saw its tally collapse from 75 to just 25 seats — one of its most disappointing performances since 2010. The dramatic slide, which resulted in the loss of over 100 seats to NDA allies, came despite the coalition uniting behind Tejashwi Yadav as its chief ministerial face.Overall, the Mahagathbandhan vote share and seat count fell sharply, ending below the 40-seat mark and far from government formation. In contrast, the BJP emerged as the strongest performer within the NDA, winning 89 seats — its highest-ever tally in Bihar. The JD(U), led by Nitish Kumar, secured 85 seats, while Chirag Paswan’s LJP (RV) posted an impressive strike rate by winning 19 of the 29 seats it contested. HAM won 5 seats and Upendra Kushwaha’s party claimed 4.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 MediaVideosPakistan Rejects Taliban Narrative And Says Rising Terror From Afghan Soil Can No Longer Be IgnoredNDA Sweeps Bihar, Nitish Kumar Prepares for 10th CM Oath; A Look Back at ‘Sushasan Babu’s’ JourneyPiyush Goyal Says India Ready For WTO Leadership, Rejects Reform Agendas Pushed By Developed NationsJ&K Police Confirm 9 Killed in Nowgam Blast After Explosives Recovered From Faridabad Blows UpPM Modi Predicts Major Congress Split After NDA’s Bihar Win And Warns Allies Of Growing Instability‘Bengal Is Far-Fetched…’ Bengal Minister Shashi Panja Hits Back at PM Modi’s Jungle Raj Jibe‘Very Bleak Message To World’: South Africa Envoy Condemns Delhi Blast And Seeks Joint Action“All options open…” Piyush Goyal on ongoing India-Canada talks after two rounds of discussionsUN Must Reform Now: India Demands Expansion of Both Permanent And Non-Permanent UNSC Member StatesDeadly Explosion At Nowgam Station Exposes Scale Of 360 Kg Urban Terror Cache Seized From Faridabad123Photostories7 animals with the most attractive and expressive eyes!Not Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone, or Rekha, THIS veteran actress rules as India’s richest star with Rs. 7,000 crore fortuneFood-themed cute nicknames for baby boys and girlsIndia’s First Private Railway Station in Bhopal Promises Luxury and Comfort Like Never BeforeHow to raise kids who don’t give up easilyJaipur Installs Giant Air-Cleaning Towers as AQI Nears 200—Will They Really Help?Leading ladies who turned debut hits into overnight stardom10 dog breeds that are kid friendlyThe best book genres for kids to boost brain developmentRaising Kids Who Love Learning (Not Just Getting Good Grades)123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingLaMelo BallGiannis AntetokounmpoJoel EmbiidAidan HutchinsonNHL Trade RumorLatin GrammyDak PrescottBrazilian Bodybuilder Found DeadPercy HarvinStephen Curry

NEW DELHI: The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), reacting for the first time to its major setback in the Bihar assembly election results, said on Saturday that it is not “despondent” despite suffering a crushing defeat at the hands of the ruling NDA, which secured a landslide victory with 202 seats.In a post from its official…

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Congress leaders Ajay Maken and KC Venugopal expressed strong doubts over the Bihar election results, calling them “unbelievable” and unexpected for the INDIA bloc. They alleged discrepancies in the electoral process and stated the party is collecting data, including Form 17C and voter lists, to present concrete proof of irregularities. . NEW DELHI: Congress leader Ajay Maken on Saturday expressed concerns over the Bihar assembly election results announced on Friday, where the party faced a major setback, winning less than 10% of the seats it contested and ending in single digits.Speaking to reporters, Maken said there were “question marks” over the entire electoral process and claimed the results were unexpected for all alliance partners.NDA Sweeps Bihar, Nitish Kumar Prepares for 10th CM Oath; A Look Back at ‘Sushasan Babu’s’ Journey”There has been a question mark over the entire election process right from the beginning. When that is the case, results will be unexpected like this. There was never a strike rate like this. Even Congress didn’t have a strike rate like this in 1984, as is the case with the BJP in these elections,” Maken was quoted as saying by ANI.“Something is amiss,” Maken said, adding that workers from across Bihar had reported alleged discrepancies.Maken also added that the party and its allies would examine all available data, including Form 17C and voter lists, before presenting their findings. He added that the opposition bloc had agreed to review and analyse the results thoroughly.”We have been getting phone calls from workers across Bihar that there have been discrepancies and it should be investigated. Our people are collecting the data, we will see Form 17 C, voters list and then come to you with facts and data,” Maken said.The comments followed a meeting between senior Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, and party chief Mallikarjun Kharge. AICC general secretary (organisation) KC Venugopal, treasurer Ajay Maken, and Bihar in-charge Krishna Allavaru were also present, as cited by PTI.Sources said the meeting was held to assess the Congress’s weak performance in Bihar, with the party winning only six of the 61 seats it fought. It is the Congress’s second-worst result in the state after 2010, when it had managed just four seats.Venugopal also expressed strong doubts over the election results. Speaking to reporters after leaving Kharge’s residence, Venugopal said the outcome was “unbelievable” for the Congress and its alliance partners, who he claimed also did not expect such results.”The result which has come from Bihar is unbelievable for all of us. Our alliance parties do not believe it. We are collecting data and conducting a thorough analysis, and within 1 to 2 weeks, we will provide concrete proof. The Election Commission is totally one-sided… This process is questionable,” Venugopal said.On Friday, Rahul said the Bihar election outcome was unexpected. He alleged that the process was unfair from the start, which hindered the party’s performance. He added that the Congress and the INDIA bloc will carry out a detailed review of the results.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 MediaVideosNDA Sweeps Bihar, Nitish Kumar Prepares for 10th CM Oath; A Look Back at ‘Sushasan Babu’s’ JourneyPiyush Goyal Says India Ready For WTO Leadership, Rejects Reform Agendas Pushed By Developed NationsJ&K Police Confirm 9 Killed in Nowgam Blast After Explosives Recovered From Faridabad Blows UpPM Modi Predicts Major Congress Split After NDA’s Bihar Win And Warns Allies Of Growing Instability‘Bengal Is Far-Fetched…’ Bengal Minister Shashi Panja Hits Back at PM Modi’s Jungle Raj Jibe‘Very Bleak Message To World’: South Africa Envoy Condemns Delhi Blast And Seeks Joint Action“All options open…” Piyush Goyal on ongoing India-Canada talks after two rounds of discussionsUN Must Reform Now: India Demands Expansion of Both Permanent And Non-Permanent UNSC Member StatesDeadly Explosion At Nowgam Station Exposes Scale Of 360 Kg Urban Terror Cache Seized From Faridabad‘Bihar’s New MY Formula Is Mahila & Youth’: PM Modi Targets RJD-Congress After NDA’s Landslide Win123PhotostoriesHow to raise kids who don’t give up easilyJaipur Installs Giant Air-Cleaning Towers as AQI Nears 200—Will They Really Help?Leading ladies who turned debut hits into overnight stardom10 dog breeds that are kid friendlyThe best book genres for kids to boost brain developmentRaising Kids Who Love Learning (Not Just Getting Good Grades)Cute baby nicknames inspired by colorsFrom film stars to business leaders five Bollywood women shaping empires outside cinema7 lesser-known health benefits of drinking 1 glass of okra water with a tablespoon of lemon juice for a monthBudget-friendly ways to create a child’s own space even in a small home123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingLaMelo BallGiannis AntetokounmpoJoel EmbiidAidan HutchinsonNHL Trade RumorLatin GrammyDak PrescottBrazilian Bodybuilder Found DeadPercy HarvinStephen Curry

Congress leaders Ajay Maken and KC Venugopal expressed strong doubts over the Bihar election results, calling them “unbelievable” and unexpected for the INDIA bloc. They alleged discrepancies in the electoral process and stated the party is collecting data, including Form 17C and voter lists, to present concrete proof of irregularities. . NEW DELHI: Congress leader Ajay Maken on Saturday expressed concerns over the Bihar assembly election results announced on Friday, where the party faced a major setback, winning less than 10% of the seats it contested and ending in single digits.Speaking to reporters, Maken said there were “question marks” over the entire electoral process and claimed the results were unexpected for all alliance partners.NDA Sweeps Bihar, Nitish Kumar Prepares for 10th CM Oath; A Look Back at ‘Sushasan Babu’s’ Journey”There has been a question mark over the entire election process right from the beginning. When that is the case, results will be unexpected like this. There was never a strike rate like this. Even Congress didn’t have a strike rate like this in 1984, as is the case with the BJP in these elections,” Maken was quoted as saying by ANI.“Something is amiss,” Maken said, adding that workers from across Bihar had reported alleged discrepancies.Maken also added that the party and its allies would examine all available data, including Form 17C and voter lists, before presenting their findings. He added that the opposition bloc had agreed to review and analyse the results thoroughly.”We have been getting phone calls from workers across Bihar that there have been discrepancies and it should be investigated. Our people are collecting the data, we will see Form 17 C, voters list and then come to you with facts and data,” Maken said.The comments followed a meeting between senior Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, and party chief Mallikarjun Kharge. AICC general secretary (organisation) KC Venugopal, treasurer Ajay Maken, and Bihar in-charge Krishna Allavaru were also present, as cited by PTI.Sources said the meeting was held to assess the Congress’s weak performance in Bihar, with the party winning only six of the 61 seats it fought. It is the Congress’s second-worst result in the state after 2010, when it had managed just four seats.Venugopal also expressed strong doubts over the election results. Speaking to reporters after leaving Kharge’s residence, Venugopal said the outcome was “unbelievable” for the Congress and its alliance partners, who he claimed also did not expect such results.”The result which has come from Bihar is unbelievable for all of us. Our alliance parties do not believe it. We are collecting data and conducting a thorough analysis, and within 1 to 2 weeks, we will provide concrete proof. The Election Commission is totally one-sided… This process is questionable,” Venugopal said.On Friday, Rahul said the Bihar election outcome was unexpected. He alleged that the process was unfair from the start, which hindered the party’s performance. He added that the Congress and the INDIA bloc will carry out a detailed review of the results.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 MediaVideosNDA Sweeps Bihar, Nitish Kumar Prepares for 10th CM Oath; A Look Back at ‘Sushasan Babu’s’ JourneyPiyush Goyal Says India Ready For WTO Leadership, Rejects Reform Agendas Pushed By Developed NationsJ&K Police Confirm 9 Killed in Nowgam Blast After Explosives Recovered From Faridabad Blows UpPM Modi Predicts Major Congress Split After NDA’s Bihar Win And Warns Allies Of Growing Instability‘Bengal Is Far-Fetched…’ Bengal Minister Shashi Panja Hits Back at PM Modi’s Jungle Raj Jibe‘Very Bleak Message To World’: South Africa Envoy Condemns Delhi Blast And Seeks Joint Action“All options open…” Piyush Goyal on ongoing India-Canada talks after two rounds of discussionsUN Must Reform Now: India Demands Expansion of Both Permanent And Non-Permanent UNSC Member StatesDeadly Explosion At Nowgam Station Exposes Scale Of 360 Kg Urban Terror Cache Seized From Faridabad‘Bihar’s New MY Formula Is Mahila & Youth’: PM Modi Targets RJD-Congress After NDA’s Landslide Win123PhotostoriesHow to raise kids who don’t give up easilyJaipur Installs Giant Air-Cleaning Towers as AQI Nears 200—Will They Really Help?Leading ladies who turned debut hits into overnight stardom10 dog breeds that are kid friendlyThe best book genres for kids to boost brain developmentRaising Kids Who Love Learning (Not Just Getting Good Grades)Cute baby nicknames inspired by colorsFrom film stars to business leaders five Bollywood women shaping empires outside cinema7 lesser-known health benefits of drinking 1 glass of okra water with a tablespoon of lemon juice for a monthBudget-friendly ways to create a child’s own space even in a small home123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingLaMelo BallGiannis AntetokounmpoJoel EmbiidAidan HutchinsonNHL Trade RumorLatin GrammyDak PrescottBrazilian Bodybuilder Found DeadPercy HarvinStephen Curry

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Ajay Maken on Saturday expressed concerns over the Bihar assembly election results announced on Friday, where the party faced a major setback, winning less than 10% of the seats it contested and ending in single digits.Speaking to reporters, Maken said there were “question marks” over the entire electoral process and claimed…

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NEW DELHI: Haryana, Maharashtra, Delhi — and now Bihar.What should have been a comeback moment for the Congress-led INDIA bloc instead turned into a rout.Bihar has delivered the harshest blow yet. With the Nitish Kumar–led NDA storming past the 200-seat mark and the Congress slipping to one of its most disappointing performances in the state, the INDIA bloc’s brief post-Lok Sabha momentum has abruptly evaporated, pulling the coalition back to political reality.‘Misa-Priyanka Ko Dickey Mein…’: Yashwant Deshmukh’s Message to RJD–Cong After NDA’s Bihar WinNDA won 202 seats out of the 243-member assembly, reducing the Rashtriya Janata Dal to a historical low and Congress to single digits. This comes down to Congress’ tactical, not strategic, electoral marriages with regional parties, which often lead to chaos and confusion in the run-up to the elections.What happened in Bihar?Alliance without alignmentIn the run-up to the Bihar elections, the Mahagathbandhan allies hit their first roadblock over the seat-sharing deal. While the NDA, despite all the infighting, reached a deal, the RJD, Congress, VIP and Left parties failed to decide on seat allotment even till the eve of the first phase of the elections.In at least 11 constituencies, allies within the Mahagathbandhan — the RJD, Congress, CPI and VIP — found themselves pitted against each other, leading to what were described as “friendly fights” but which in reality ended up splitting the opposition vote.These contests, spread across Vaishali, Kahalgaon, Narkatiaganj and several other seats, reveal how coordination failures and local ambitions undermined the alliance’s broader effort to challenge the BJP-led NDA’s dominance in the state.Interestingly, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha – key partner of INDIA bloc from Jharkhand” withdrew from the Bihar contest after a stalemate over its seat-sharing deal with the INDIA bloc. “Unfortunately, JMM won’t be part of the Bihar polls despite my intentions and plans. This is only because of RJD’s ‘political’ immaturity,” JMM leader Sudivya Kumar had said after the impasse.Rahul’s Bihar missLeader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi once again proved to be a flop show in the Bihar assembly election. The Congress leader’s Voter Adhikar Yatra, which he rolled out just days ahead of the election, did not prove to be a trump card.Additionally, his repeated attacks on the Election Commission and charges of “vote theft” proved to be irrelevant in Bihar politics.Following his yatra, Rahul Gandhi remained largely absent and returned to the campaign trail only on 29 October. Gandhi’s absence has become a significant issue amid a crisis within the party’s ranks, with many leaders alleging discrepancies in the distribution of tickets.Meanwhile, overwhelming women voters’ participation tilted the mandate toward the NDA, boosted by welfare schemes for women. One of the most talked-about schemes before the election was Mukhya Mantri Mahila Rozgar Yojana — Rs 10,000 assistance for women wanting to start small enterprises.Women voters took the lead in what the Election Commission of India described as Bihar’s highest-ever voter turnout, with 71.6 per cent of female electors casting their ballots compared to 62.8 per cent of men. In the first phase of voting, 69.04 per cent of women turned out to vote, well above the 61.56 per cent male turnout.The trend strengthened in the second phase, when 74.03 per cent of women voters exercised their franchise, again surpassing the 64.1 per cent turnout among men. Overall, Bihar recorded a 66.91 per cent voter turnout — the highest since the state’s first elections in 1951 — with women driving the surge in participation.The Seemanchal splitThe Mahagathbandhan’s dilemma over partnering with Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM in Seemanchal also proved to be costly for the opposition alliance, as the fight between AIMIM and the Mahagathbandhan benefitted the NDA in the region. While AIMIM managed five seats in the region, the Mahagathbandhan was reduced to only nine seats.AIMIM leader Waris Pathan claimed that “RJD and the Congress are themselves responsible for the division of minority votes.”He further said that the opposition alliance was given an opportunity to come together “by seeking only six seats from the Mahagathbandhan, but they refused”.No cadre for CongressIn the run-up to the elections, cracks within the Congress Bihar unit also resurfaced. Rebel Congress leaders, including several MLAs, staged protests for being denied tickets.These leaders demanded the immediate replacement of the party’s Bihar in-charge Krishna Allavaru with a ‘political’ person.After the Bihar polls, the next challenges for INDIA alliance awaits in the form of West Bengal, Assam and Tamil Nadu assembly election. 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NEW DELHI: Haryana, Maharashtra, Delhi — and now Bihar.What should have been a comeback moment for the Congress-led INDIA bloc instead turned into a rout.Bihar has delivered the harshest blow yet. With the Nitish Kumar–led NDA storming past the 200-seat mark and the Congress slipping to one of its most disappointing performances in the state, the INDIA bloc’s brief post-Lok Sabha momentum has abruptly evaporated, pulling the coalition back to political reality.‘Misa-Priyanka Ko Dickey Mein…’: Yashwant Deshmukh’s Message to RJD–Cong After NDA’s Bihar WinNDA won 202 seats out of the 243-member assembly, reducing the Rashtriya Janata Dal to a historical low and Congress to single digits. This comes down to Congress’ tactical, not strategic, electoral marriages with regional parties, which often lead to chaos and confusion in the run-up to the elections.What happened in Bihar?Alliance without alignmentIn the run-up to the Bihar elections, the Mahagathbandhan allies hit their first roadblock over the seat-sharing deal. While the NDA, despite all the infighting, reached a deal, the RJD, Congress, VIP and Left parties failed to decide on seat allotment even till the eve of the first phase of the elections.In at least 11 constituencies, allies within the Mahagathbandhan — the RJD, Congress, CPI and VIP — found themselves pitted against each other, leading to what were described as “friendly fights” but which in reality ended up splitting the opposition vote.These contests, spread across Vaishali, Kahalgaon, Narkatiaganj and several other seats, reveal how coordination failures and local ambitions undermined the alliance’s broader effort to challenge the BJP-led NDA’s dominance in the state.Interestingly, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha – key partner of INDIA bloc from Jharkhand” withdrew from the Bihar contest after a stalemate over its seat-sharing deal with the INDIA bloc. “Unfortunately, JMM won’t be part of the Bihar polls despite my intentions and plans. This is only because of RJD’s ‘political’ immaturity,” JMM leader Sudivya Kumar had said after the impasse.Rahul’s Bihar missLeader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi once again proved to be a flop show in the Bihar assembly election. The Congress leader’s Voter Adhikar Yatra, which he rolled out just days ahead of the election, did not prove to be a trump card.Additionally, his repeated attacks on the Election Commission and charges of “vote theft” proved to be irrelevant in Bihar politics.Following his yatra, Rahul Gandhi remained largely absent and returned to the campaign trail only on 29 October. Gandhi’s absence has become a significant issue amid a crisis within the party’s ranks, with many leaders alleging discrepancies in the distribution of tickets.Meanwhile, overwhelming women voters’ participation tilted the mandate toward the NDA, boosted by welfare schemes for women. One of the most talked-about schemes before the election was Mukhya Mantri Mahila Rozgar Yojana — Rs 10,000 assistance for women wanting to start small enterprises.Women voters took the lead in what the Election Commission of India described as Bihar’s highest-ever voter turnout, with 71.6 per cent of female electors casting their ballots compared to 62.8 per cent of men. In the first phase of voting, 69.04 per cent of women turned out to vote, well above the 61.56 per cent male turnout.The trend strengthened in the second phase, when 74.03 per cent of women voters exercised their franchise, again surpassing the 64.1 per cent turnout among men. Overall, Bihar recorded a 66.91 per cent voter turnout — the highest since the state’s first elections in 1951 — with women driving the surge in participation.The Seemanchal splitThe Mahagathbandhan’s dilemma over partnering with Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM in Seemanchal also proved to be costly for the opposition alliance, as the fight between AIMIM and the Mahagathbandhan benefitted the NDA in the region. While AIMIM managed five seats in the region, the Mahagathbandhan was reduced to only nine seats.AIMIM leader Waris Pathan claimed that “RJD and the Congress are themselves responsible for the division of minority votes.”He further said that the opposition alliance was given an opportunity to come together “by seeking only six seats from the Mahagathbandhan, but they refused”.No cadre for CongressIn the run-up to the elections, cracks within the Congress Bihar unit also resurfaced. Rebel Congress leaders, including several MLAs, staged protests for being denied tickets.These leaders demanded the immediate replacement of the party’s Bihar in-charge Krishna Allavaru with a ‘political’ person.After the Bihar polls, the next challenges for INDIA alliance awaits in the form of West Bengal, Assam and Tamil Nadu assembly election. Now, it will be interesting to see how the opposition bloc.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNDA Sweeps Bihar, Nitish Kumar Prepares for 10th CM Oath; A Look Back at ‘Sushasan Babu’s’ JourneyPiyush Goyal Says India Ready For WTO Leadership, Rejects Reform Agendas Pushed By Developed NationsJ&K Police Confirm 9 Killed in Nowgam Blast After Explosives Recovered From Faridabad Blows UpPM Modi Predicts Major Congress Split After NDA’s Bihar Win And Warns Allies Of Growing Instability‘Bengal Is Far-Fetched…’ Bengal Minister Shashi Panja Hits Back at PM Modi’s Jungle Raj Jibe‘Very Bleak Message To World’: South Africa Envoy Condemns Delhi Blast And Seeks Joint Action“All options open…” Piyush Goyal on ongoing India-Canada talks after two rounds of discussionsUN Must Reform Now: India Demands Expansion of Both Permanent And Non-Permanent UNSC Member StatesDeadly Explosion At Nowgam Station Exposes Scale Of 360 Kg Urban Terror Cache Seized From Faridabad‘Bihar’s New MY Formula Is Mahila & Youth’: PM Modi Targets RJD-Congress After NDA’s Landslide Win123PhotostoriesHow to raise kids who don’t give up easilyJaipur Installs Giant Air-Cleaning Towers as AQI Nears 200—Will They Really Help?Leading ladies who turned debut hits into overnight stardom10 dog breeds that are kid friendlyThe best book genres for kids to boost brain developmentRaising Kids Who Love Learning (Not Just Getting Good Grades)Cute baby nicknames inspired by colorsFrom film stars to business leaders five Bollywood women shaping empires outside cinema7 lesser-known health benefits of drinking 1 glass of okra water with a tablespoon of lemon juice for a monthBudget-friendly ways to create a child’s own space even in a small home123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingLaMelo BallGiannis AntetokounmpoJoel EmbiidAidan HutchinsonNHL Trade RumorLatin GrammyDak PrescottBrazilian Bodybuilder Found DeadPercy HarvinStephen Curry

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A cold LinkedIn message from a Mumbai teenager to a Stanford grad student sparked a startup that is transforming America’s construction industry. This unlikely connection, along with a frustrated former project manager, led to the formation of DAERO, a fast-growing tech company built by three immigrants. Image: LinkedIn@/daerogroup It started, improbably, with a message most of us would have ignored. Buried among the usual LinkedIn noise of job updates and pitches was a note from a teenager in Mumbai to a Stanford grad student he had never met. Neither knew it then, but that small act of digital courage would set off a chain of events spanning three cities, two continents, and a problem hiding in plain sight inside America’s  trillion construction industry. What followed was the story of a startup coming together, a journey of three immigrants, each carrying a different piece of the puzzle, discovering that their paths were quietly converging toward the same idea.The cold LinkedIn message from Aajinkya Singh, a self-taught engineer from Mumbai, landed in the inbox of Abhinav Jha, then a graduate student at Stanford. Today, the two are co-founders of one of the fastest-growing construction technology startups in the United States.Aajinkya enrolled in college at 15, taught himself to code at 16, and sold his first software product to a Dubai-based company at 17. His passion for building products led him to juggle multiple part-time roles throughout college, gaining hands-on experience in software development and entrepreneurship.Initially, Aajinkya reached out to Abhinav to learn more about the US college application process. Instead, the conversation quickly evolved into a shared vision: starting a company together.Before Stanford, Abhinav had left a promising career at Deloitte, where he became one of the firm’s youngest Managers. As the founder of a 30-person non-profit, he had long been driven by the desire to build something of his own.For more than a year, Abhinav and Aajinkya explored multiple ideas, none of which gained significant traction. That changed in January 2025, when Abhinav received a call from his friend Alex Park, a Korean immigrant and former construction project manager. Frustrated by how existing tools were built for managers rather than builders, Alex had left his job to pursue an MBA at MIT Sloan with a clear goal: to start a company that would transform construction workflows.In January 2025, the trio formally teamed up to form DAERO. Within weeks, they deployed a minimum viable product on active job sites, serving general contractors and subcontractors on multi-billion-dollar commercial projects across the US.After his full-time day job, Aajinkya spent his nights building and maintaining the product to keep DAERO moving forward. Alex and Abhinav had previously worked with other co-founders, but the dynamic shifted when Aajinkya joined. “With Aajinkya, we went from resolving issues in days to minutes,” they recalled. For six months, the team operated fully remotely – Alex in Boston, Abhinav in the San Francisco Bay Area, and Aajinkya in Mumbai – while DAERO actively served customers.Within a few months, DAERO was accepted into several MIT and Stanford accelerator programs, including MIT Design X and Breakthrough Ventures. With the ,000 in non-dilutive funding the team received, Aajinkya was able to make his first international trip to Stanford, California, marking the first occasion the trio united in-person.During that two-week visit, the team raised a  million round from leading Venture Capital funds including Threshold Ventures and NFX. NFX is known to have this highest “unicorn rate”, with 25 out of their 232 investments turning into billion dollar companies.Two months ago, Aajinkya relocated to the United States on an O-1A visa, granted to individuals with extraordinary ability – a fitting milestone for the exceptional 22-year-old.If there’s a lesson in DAERO’s rise, it’s that breakthroughs rarely arrive with fanfare; rather, they unfold through thousands of unglamorous decisions, late-night coding sessions, and conversations that start with no agenda except curiosity. It’s also a reminder that extraordinary outcomes often begin with ordinary gestures: a cold message, a friend’s frustration, a willingness to build before it’s perfect. For Aajinkya, Alex, and Abhinav, DAERO is the product of three improbable journeys colliding at exactly the right moment. And if the last two years are any indication, the company’s story is still in its opening chapters: proof that in the right hands, even construction’s oldest problems can spark a new kind of American dream.Cofounders of DAEROEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPiyush Goyal Says India Ready For WTO Leadership, Rejects Reform Agendas Pushed By Developed NationsJ&K Police Confirm 9 Killed in Nowgam Blast After Explosives Recovered From Faridabad Blows UpPM Modi Predicts Major Congress Split After NDA’s Bihar Win And Warns Allies Of Growing Instability‘Bengal Is Far-Fetched…’ Bengal Minister Shashi Panja Hits Back at PM Modi’s Jungle Raj Jibe‘Very Bleak Message To World’: South Africa Envoy Condemns Delhi Blast And Seeks Joint Action“All options open…” Piyush Goyal on ongoing India-Canada talks after two rounds of discussionsUN Must Reform Now: India Demands Expansion of Both Permanent And Non-Permanent UNSC Member StatesDeadly Explosion At Nowgam Station Exposes Scale Of 360 Kg Urban Terror Cache Seized From Faridabad‘Bihar’s New MY Formula Is Mahila & Youth’: PM Modi Targets RJD-Congress After NDA’s Landslide Win‘Too Big To Fail’: South African Envoy On Trump’s G20 Boycott, Says PM Modi’s Presence Crucial123PhotostoriesJaipur Installs Giant Air-Cleaning Towers as AQI Nears 200—Will They Really Help?Leading ladies who turned debut hits into overnight stardom10 dog breeds that are kid friendlyThe best book genres for kids to boost brain developmentRaising Kids Who Love Learning (Not Just Getting Good Grades)Cute baby nicknames inspired by colorsFrom film stars to business leaders five Bollywood women shaping empires outside cinema7 lesser-known health benefits of drinking 1 glass of okra water with a tablespoon of lemon juice for a monthBudget-friendly ways to create a child’s own space even in a small homePancreatic cancer: How lifestyle choices can lower your risk123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingLaMelo BallGiannis AntetokounmpoJoel EmbiidAidan HutchinsonNHL Trade RumorLatin GrammyDak PrescottBrazilian Bodybuilder Found DeadPercy HarvinStephen Curry

A cold LinkedIn message from a Mumbai teenager to a Stanford grad student sparked a startup that is transforming America’s construction industry. This unlikely connection, along with a frustrated former project manager, led to the formation of DAERO, a fast-growing tech company built by three immigrants. Image: LinkedIn@/daerogroup It started, improbably, with a message most of us would have ignored. Buried among the usual LinkedIn noise of job updates and pitches was a note from a teenager in Mumbai to a Stanford grad student he had never met. Neither knew it then, but that small act of digital courage would set off a chain of events spanning three cities, two continents, and a problem hiding in plain sight inside America’s $2 trillion construction industry. What followed was the story of a startup coming together, a journey of three immigrants, each carrying a different piece of the puzzle, discovering that their paths were quietly converging toward the same idea.The cold LinkedIn message from Aajinkya Singh, a self-taught engineer from Mumbai, landed in the inbox of Abhinav Jha, then a graduate student at Stanford. Today, the two are co-founders of one of the fastest-growing construction technology startups in the United States.Aajinkya enrolled in college at 15, taught himself to code at 16, and sold his first software product to a Dubai-based company at 17. His passion for building products led him to juggle multiple part-time roles throughout college, gaining hands-on experience in software development and entrepreneurship.Initially, Aajinkya reached out to Abhinav to learn more about the US college application process. Instead, the conversation quickly evolved into a shared vision: starting a company together.Before Stanford, Abhinav had left a promising career at Deloitte, where he became one of the firm’s youngest Managers. As the founder of a 30-person non-profit, he had long been driven by the desire to build something of his own.For more than a year, Abhinav and Aajinkya explored multiple ideas, none of which gained significant traction. That changed in January 2025, when Abhinav received a call from his friend Alex Park, a Korean immigrant and former construction project manager. Frustrated by how existing tools were built for managers rather than builders, Alex had left his job to pursue an MBA at MIT Sloan with a clear goal: to start a company that would transform construction workflows.In January 2025, the trio formally teamed up to form DAERO. Within weeks, they deployed a minimum viable product on active job sites, serving general contractors and subcontractors on multi-billion-dollar commercial projects across the US.After his full-time day job, Aajinkya spent his nights building and maintaining the product to keep DAERO moving forward. Alex and Abhinav had previously worked with other co-founders, but the dynamic shifted when Aajinkya joined. “With Aajinkya, we went from resolving issues in days to minutes,” they recalled. For six months, the team operated fully remotely – Alex in Boston, Abhinav in the San Francisco Bay Area, and Aajinkya in Mumbai – while DAERO actively served customers.Within a few months, DAERO was accepted into several MIT and Stanford accelerator programs, including MIT Design X and Breakthrough Ventures. With the $5,000 in non-dilutive funding the team received, Aajinkya was able to make his first international trip to Stanford, California, marking the first occasion the trio united in-person.During that two-week visit, the team raised a $2 million round from leading Venture Capital funds including Threshold Ventures and NFX. NFX is known to have this highest “unicorn rate”, with 25 out of their 232 investments turning into billion dollar companies.Two months ago, Aajinkya relocated to the United States on an O-1A visa, granted to individuals with extraordinary ability – a fitting milestone for the exceptional 22-year-old.If there’s a lesson in DAERO’s rise, it’s that breakthroughs rarely arrive with fanfare; rather, they unfold through thousands of unglamorous decisions, late-night coding sessions, and conversations that start with no agenda except curiosity. It’s also a reminder that extraordinary outcomes often begin with ordinary gestures: a cold message, a friend’s frustration, a willingness to build before it’s perfect. For Aajinkya, Alex, and Abhinav, DAERO is the product of three improbable journeys colliding at exactly the right moment. And if the last two years are any indication, the company’s story is still in its opening chapters: proof that in the right hands, even construction’s oldest problems can spark a new kind of American dream.Cofounders of DAEROEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPiyush Goyal Says India Ready For WTO Leadership, Rejects Reform Agendas Pushed By Developed NationsJ&K Police Confirm 9 Killed in Nowgam Blast After Explosives Recovered From Faridabad Blows UpPM Modi Predicts Major Congress Split After NDA’s Bihar Win And Warns Allies Of Growing Instability‘Bengal Is Far-Fetched…’ Bengal Minister Shashi Panja Hits Back at PM Modi’s Jungle Raj Jibe‘Very Bleak Message To World’: South Africa Envoy Condemns Delhi Blast And Seeks Joint Action“All options open…” Piyush Goyal on ongoing India-Canada talks after two rounds of discussionsUN Must Reform Now: India Demands Expansion of Both Permanent And Non-Permanent UNSC Member StatesDeadly Explosion At Nowgam Station Exposes Scale Of 360 Kg Urban Terror Cache Seized From Faridabad‘Bihar’s New MY Formula Is Mahila & Youth’: PM Modi Targets RJD-Congress After NDA’s Landslide Win‘Too Big To Fail’: South African Envoy On Trump’s G20 Boycott, Says PM Modi’s Presence Crucial123PhotostoriesJaipur Installs Giant Air-Cleaning Towers as AQI Nears 200—Will They Really Help?Leading ladies who turned debut hits into overnight stardom10 dog breeds that are kid friendlyThe best book genres for kids to boost brain developmentRaising Kids Who Love Learning (Not Just Getting Good Grades)Cute baby nicknames inspired by colorsFrom film stars to business leaders five Bollywood women shaping empires outside cinema7 lesser-known health benefits of drinking 1 glass of okra water with a tablespoon of lemon juice for a monthBudget-friendly ways to create a child’s own space even in a small homePancreatic cancer: How lifestyle choices can lower your risk123Hot PicksAlinagar Election ResultRaghopur Election ResultBihar Election Result 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingLaMelo BallGiannis AntetokounmpoJoel EmbiidAidan HutchinsonNHL Trade RumorLatin GrammyDak PrescottBrazilian Bodybuilder Found DeadPercy HarvinStephen Curry

Image: LinkedIn@/daerogroup It started, improbably, with a message most of us would have ignored. Buried among the usual LinkedIn noise of job updates and pitches was a note from a teenager in Mumbai to a Stanford grad student he had never met. Neither knew it then, but that small act of digital courage would set…

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