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Modi’s nationwide comeback redraws India’s political map
world23 days ago

Modi’s nationwide comeback redraws India’s political map

Two years after losing a parliamentary majority, Modi’s BJP has swept multiple state victories—including West Bengal and Assam—expanding its reach to 22 of 36 states and paving the way for a possible fourth term in 2029. The comeback stems from Modi’s populist blend of robust infrastructure growth, extensive welfare schemes and relentless campaigning. Critics warn that Hindu nationalism and perceived tilt toward powerful institutions threaten India’s secular democracy, while opponents fault disunity; nonetheless the BJP’s grassroots revival marks a dramatic reshaping of India’s political map.

Modi's Bengal Victory Amplifies Questions About India's Democratic Trajectory
world28 days ago

Modi's Bengal Victory Amplifies Questions About India's Democratic Trajectory

Modi’s BJP won West Bengal for the first time, a watershed that, alongside gains in Assam and other states, reshapes India’s political map and sparks debate over whether the country is moving toward one‑party dominance. The piece also highlights concerns about electoral integrity and the fragility of free and fair elections in a democracy marked by rising religious polarization and contested regional dynamics.

BJP Breaks West Bengal Barrier With Historic Victory
world29 days ago

BJP Breaks West Bengal Barrier With Historic Victory

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP won West Bengal for the first time, securing about 208 of 294 seats and ending Mamata Banerjee's 15-year rule, part of a broader national surge that included gains across several states. Turnout rose to around 92%, amid controversy over voter-roll purges that Banerjee called fraudulent. Banerjee lost her own Bhabanipur seat, and Suvendu Adhikari is expected to lead the new government, signaling a major shift toward BJP's Hindu-nationalist platform despite opposition concerns about governance and legitimacy.

BJP clinches historic West Bengal victory, widening Modi's national grip
world29 days ago

BJP clinches historic West Bengal victory, widening Modi's national grip

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won West Bengal’s assembly elections for the first time, securing a landmark majority and expanding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s influence, a result analysts tie to a disciplined campaign and Hindu‑vote consolidation amid a controversial voter-roll revision that critics say targeted minorities; the party also won Assam and Puducherry, signaling renewed momentum for the BJP as the opposition remains fractured.

Nipah virus cases in West Bengal spark cautious global health watch
world3 months ago

Nipah virus cases in West Bengal spark cautious global health watch

Two Nipah virus cases in West Bengal, India have triggered cautious monitoring: Nipah is a deadly zoonotic virus carried by fruit bats and can spread to people via contaminated products or close contact, but the WHO currently sees low national/global risk; there is no approved vaccine yet, though vaccines and antibody trials are underway; outbreaks are seasonal and linked to bat behavior and habitat loss, and prevention emphasizes avoiding bat exposure, boiling raw date palm sap, and strict biosecurity and PPE, with the current cases contained through rapid tracing and isolation.

health4 months ago

West Bengal Nipah Outbreak: Two Healthcare Workers Infected, No Further Cases Detected

WHO reports two laboratory-confirmed Nipah virus infections among healthcare workers in Barasat, West Bengal, India; one patient remained critically ill while the other improved, over 190 contacts tested negative, and no additional cases have been detected as investigations into the exposure continue; enhanced IPC and surveillance are in place, with WHO noting low public health risk at national/global levels and no licensed vaccines or treatments for Nipah.

Jersey monitors Nipah outbreak in India as travellers advised to seek medical care
health4 months ago

Jersey monitors Nipah outbreak in India as travellers advised to seek medical care

Jersey’s health authorities say they are closely watching India's Nipah outbreak, where two lab-confirmed cases have been reported in West Bengal. The WHO classifies Nipah as a top-priority disease due to its epidemic potential and lack of a vaccine. There is no evidence of transmission beyond India and no cases reported in the UK, with the travel risk deemed very low if precautions are followed. Travellers returning with symptoms should seek medical advice and mention recent travel; authorities are coordinating with international partners and monitoring cross-border activity.

Nipah cases in India prompt regional vigilance and travel checks
health4 months ago

Nipah cases in India prompt regional vigilance and travel checks

Two healthcare workers in West Bengal have tested positive for Nipah virus, triggering international alerts. India says 196 contacts are asymptomatic and have tested negative, while neighbouring countries like Thailand and Nepal have stepped up traveller checks and surveillance. Nipah can cause severe disease with high mortality (40–75%) and currently has no specific treatment or vaccine; the WHO considers the immediate international spread risk to be low but calls for continued monitoring.

Nipah outbreak in West Bengal prompts regional airport screenings
world4 months ago

Nipah outbreak in West Bengal prompts regional airport screenings

An outbreak of Nipah virus in India’s West Bengal state has led to airport screening at key Asian entry points, with Thailand and Nepal beginning checks on travelers from the region. India has confirmed two cases and is tracing and testing contacts, though no cases have been reported outside India yet. Nipah carries a high fatality rate (40–75%) and currently has no approved vaccine or specific treatment, prompting ongoing regional monitoring and heightened public health measures as WHO flags Nipah as a top-priority pathogen.

Nipah outbreak in India triggers regional screening and alerts
world4 months ago

Nipah outbreak in India triggers regional screening and alerts

Five Nipah cases and nearly 100 quarantines in India's West Bengal have spurred regional vigilance, with Thailand beginning airport screenings for travelers from India at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports and issuing a Health Beware Card; Nepal has also increased border checks, while the WHO notes no Nipah vaccine or specific treatment and warns of high fatality risks.

health4 months ago

Nipah outbreak in India's West Bengal raises alarm as WHO warns of epidemic potential

Five confirmed Nipah virus cases in West Bengal, India, with no vaccine or cure; the WHO designates Nipah as high-risk with epidemic potential. About 100 close contacts are quarantined and monitored as health workers and a doctor linked to a private hospital are among the infected; authorities urge precautions while investigations continue.