BJP serves fish curry and rice in West Bengal to counter food politics jibe
Newly sworn-in BJP legislators in West Bengal are hosting fish festivals. These events aim to counter accusations that the BJP is against Bengali food culture. MLAs are serving traditional Bengali meals, including fish curry and rice. This initiative is seen as a cultural outreach and political symbolism. The BJP seeks to reassure voters about their respect for regional identity.
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari chairs first Cabinet meeting, finalises six projects
Mr. Adhikari said No existing social welfare scheme will be stopped by West Bengal government
West Bengal's new Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari is considering a move to the Soujanya complex in Alipore. This high-security residence was built for chief ministers but has remained unoccupied. The Public Works Department is assessing the complex for its suitability. The move would signify a significant shift in the state's political landscape.
'Mamata Banerjee's Lakshmir Bhandar Scheme Won't Stop: Suvendu Adhikari
New Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari said Monday afternoon that his Bharatiya Janata Party government would not stop welfare programmes - like Lakshmir Bhandar - that were launched by the previous administration run by the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress. No stop to Lakshmir Bhandar all ongoing beneficiary schemes in Bengal won't stop, Adhikari told reporters after a cabinet meeting at which six decisions were taken, including a message of thanks to the Election Commission for a violence-free and successful election and one of condolences to the family of BJP workers who have died in political violence in the state. The six decisions included giving the Border Security Force land along the Bangladesh border to complete fences to keep out illegal immigrants - a topic at the core of the BJP's campaign rhetoric, accusing the Trinamool of a porous international border that allowed foreign nationals from Muslim-majority Bangladesh to enter illegally and stay undetected in exchange for votes. West Bengal government will hand over land required for erecting barbed-wire fencing along (Bangladesh) border to the BSF within 45 days. The demographic profile of the state has changed. On the very first day, we granted approval to Union Home Ministry and BSF for transfer of land. Secretary of Land and Revenue and Chief Secretary have been entrusted with this responsibility. The necessary land will be handed over to the BSF within 45 days, he said. Adhikari was nominated by the Bharatiya Janata Party last week to be its first ever chief minister of Bengal. This was after the saffron party recorded a thumping win over its arch rival - the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress - in last month's Assembly election. The BJP - beaten by the Trinamool in every major poll over the past 15 years - broke through this time, winning 207 of the state's 294 seats after a shrill campaign that included sharp jabs about the EC's revision of voter rolls and how they deleted 90.8 lakh names across the state. An ex-senior Trinamool leader, Adhikari, 55, led that charge, defeating Mamata Banerjee in her Bhabanipur bastion. And, this morning, after chairing his first cabinet meeting, he also made explosive allegations against the former administration.
Bengal to align with Ayushman Bharat from today, says CM Suvendu Adhikari after first cabinet meet
Suvendu Adhikari announced that West Bengal will align with Ayushman Bharat and implement several flagship central schemes following the first cabinet meeting of the new BJP government. The cabinet also approved land transfer for BSF border fencing, adoption of new criminal laws, central training for IAS and IPS officers, social security support for victims of atrocities, a five-year age relaxation for government job aspirants and the launch of a population census exercise in the state.
Bengal: Three held from UP in killing of CM Suvendu Adhikari's aide
Police have arrested three individuals from Uttar Pradesh in connection with the murder of Chandranath Rath. Rath was an aide to West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari. The arrests followed a breakthrough in the investigation, which utilized digital clues and interstate links. Investigators are working to apprehend the remaining suspects involved in the meticulously planned crime.
Three Arrested in Connection with the Murder of CM Suvendu Adhikaris PA
Kolkata, May 11: West Bengal police have arrested three individuals from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in connection with the murder of Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikaris personal assistant, Chandranath Rath. One suspect hails from Ballia in Uttar Pradesh, while the other two are from Bihar. According to reports, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigating the case ... Read more Three Arrested in Connection with the Murder of CM Suvendu Adhikaris PA
Suvendu Adhikari to chair first Bengal cabinet meet at Nabanna, portfolio allocation likely
West Bengal's new Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari begins his tenure with a crucial cabinet meeting at Nabanna today. The agenda includes distributing portfolios among ministers and holding vital discussions with top state bureaucrats. Following this, Adhikari will meet with District Magistrates and senior police officials across the state. This marks the commencement of the new government's administrative operations.
Bengal secretariat moving back to Writers' Buildings: Small traders hope for revival of businesses
Small traders in Kolkata's BBD Bag area are hopeful as the West Bengal government returns to the Writers' Buildings. The move, after 13 years, is expected to bring back customers and boost businesses. Owners of tea stalls, eateries, and shops suffered significantly when the secretariat shifted to Nabanna.
West Bengals New Chief Minister to Hold First Cabinet Meeting Amid Party Celebrations
Kolkata, May 11: West Bengal is set to witness its first cabinet meeting under the leadership of Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Monday. BJP leader Locket Chatterjee announced that prior to the cabinet meeting, a party gathering will take place, where party workers will extend a warm welcome to the Chief Minister. Locket Chatterjee expressed, ... Read more West Bengals New Chief Minister to Hold First Cabinet Meeting Amid Party Celebrations
Suvendu Adhikari PAs death case: 3 sharpshooters arrested in UP
Kolkata: The three sharpshooters who were arrested in Uttar Pradesh in the Chandranath Rath assassination case will be presented at a district court at Barasat in North 24 Parganas district on Monday, May 11. The three were arrested by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the West Bengal Police, which is probing the murder case. Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Sovandeb Chattopadhyay: Ex-Boxer, 10-Time MLA Now Bengal's Opposition Leader
He has created a record by becoming the only MLA in West Bengal to win 10 consecutive Assembly elections.
Karimnagar Police Crack PMJ Jewellers Robbery Case; 2 Detained
The accused persons were caught while selling the stolen jewellery at a shop in West Bengal. They were brought to Karimagar on Sunday night
Minister Dilip Ghosh Criticizes Abhishek Banerjees Election Claims
Kolkata, May 11: West Bengal Minister Dilip Ghosh has targeted TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee over his recent statements regarding the elections. In an interview with a news agency, Ghosh remarked that everything was fine when Banerjee was winning; the EVMs and the Election Commission were all acceptable. However, now that they have lost, he claims ... Read more Minister Dilip Ghosh Criticizes Abhishek Banerjees Election Claims
BJP Won in Bengal Because of Deleted Voters: Shashi Tharoor
He said there were very few appeals in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, unlike West Bengal, where 34 lakh appeals were filed
Actor Jeet backs BJP govt in Bengal, hopes for new dawn under Modi
KOLKATA, May 10 : Bengali filmstar Jeet on Sunday expressed confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modis guarantee and said he hoped the new BJP government in West Bengal would usher in a new dawn for the state. In a social media post, the actor, whose real name is Jitendra Madnani, said BJPs victory in the state was not merely a political success but a major commitment to the people of the state. This victory is not just a political success [] The post Actor Jeet backs BJP govt in Bengal, hopes for new dawn under Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Suspended TMC spokesperson Riju Dutta slams party, says corruption had been institutionalised
KOLKATA, May 10: Suspended TMC spokesperson Riju Dutta on Sunday launched a scathing attack on his party, alleging that corruption had been institutionalised. A day after being suspended for six years for alleged breach of party discipline, Dutta questioned why people in West Bengal now felt free to express themselves without fear following the BJPs electoral victory. Why have things come to such a stage? Why are people celebrating? We did not introspect, he told reporters. The suspended leader alleged [] The post Suspended TMC spokesperson Riju Dutta slams party, says corruption had been institutionalised appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kolkata, May 11: The investigation into the murder of Chandranath Rath, personal assistant to West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, is ongoing. Investigators revealed that the car used in the murder was brought in from Jharkhand and that online payments were made using the same vehicle. A senior police officer provided this information on Sunday. ... Read more Investigation Continues in Chandranath Rath Murder Case: Police Claim Car Used in Crime Was Brought from Jharkhand
Kolkata, May 11: In light of the recent murder of his personal assistant, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari will continue to receive enhanced security from both state and central forces. This decision comes as the administration seeks to mitigate any potential risks, as confirmed by officials from the state secretariat, Nabanna. Currently, both state ... Read more Enhanced Security Measures for West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari Following Assistants Murder
Grand Fish Festival Celebrated in Kolkata Following BJPs Historic Victory
Kolkata, May 11: A grand Fish Festival was held in Kolkata on Sunday, celebrating the Bharatiya Janata Partys (BJP) historic victory and the formation of a new government in West Bengal. Minister Dilip Ghosh attended the event organized by the BJPs OBC Morcha, marking this significant occasion. During a media interaction, Ghosh targeted former Chief ... Read more Grand Fish Festival Celebrated in Kolkata Following BJPs Historic Victory
West Bengal's new government, led by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, aims to reverse the state's decline and position it among the top states in five years. Key priorities include job creation through education reform and attracting private investment, alongside retaining talent and addressing the debt burden.
PM Modi says Congress has become a parasitic party dependent on allies
Prime Minister Narendra Modi labelled the Congress a parasitic party. He stated the Congress betrayed its ally, the DMK, after benefiting from its support for decades. Modi highlighted the Congress's reliance on the DMK for political survival, especially during the UPA government. Recent election results in Puducherry, Assam, and West Bengal were also mentioned as significant developments.
PM Modi calls for resolutions by people to save foreign exchange to overcome impact of war
Hyderabad, May 10: Emphasising that the Centre is trying to shield people from the adverse impact of war, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called for measures by citizens to overcome the challenges and to help the country. Addressing a rally organised by Telangana BJP here, he suggested measures, including judicious use of petrol and diesel, using metro rail services in cities, car pooling, maximum use of EVs, utilising railway services to send parcels, and working from home to save foreign exchange. Due to the war, prices of petrol and fertiliser increased a lot, he said. When there is pressure on the supply chain, difficulties increase despite various measures by the government to overcome the crisis, he said. That's why, during the global crisis, keeping the country above all else, we have to take resolutions, he said. We have developed work from home, virtual meetings, video conferencing and many other methods during corona. We got habituated to it. The need of the hour is to resume those methods, he said. Stressing the need to save foreign exchange due to the crisis, Modi called for postponing the purchase of gold and foreign visits for one year. We have to save foreign exchange by any means, he said. He also called for reducing consumption of edible oil, reducing use of chemical fertilisers, promoting natural farming and swadeshi products to save foreign exchange and to make the country self-reliant. Stating that the BJP govt was formed in West Bengal with a massive majority, Modi asserted that he saw Bengal's enthusiasm in Telangana. He also said that people of Telangana want a change. People of West Bengal defeated the dictatorial model, he said. When he raised the slogan of 'Agli baar' (meaning 'next time'), the crowd responded saying 'BJP sarkar'. Recalling Telangana's early contribution to his party, Modi said that the state gave one MP when the BJP had only two MPs. In a scathing attack on Congress, he said the priority of Congress is not to serve people, but it has become the hub of divisive and hatred politics. Congress has become more Left than the Left. That means it has become a strong Maoist. It has become more 'Muslim leagui' than the Muslim League, he said. People now call Congress as 'MMC - Muslim Leagui, MaoWadi, Congress', Modi claimed.
I-PAC emerges as Trinamools fall guy after West Bengal Assembly poll debacle
Working for Trinamool Congress since 2021, political consultancy firm I-PAC has been instrumental in several past electoral victories for party; after 2026 Assembly poll debacle, a section of party leaders are blaming I-PAC for defeat
TMC Councillor Bhishmadev Karmakar Arrested for Disrupting Campaign of Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
Kolkata, May 10: In a significant political development, Bhishmadev Karmakar, a councillor from the Trinamool Congress (TMC), has been arrested in Baharampur, Murshidabad district of West Bengal. He faces allegations of obstructing the election campaign of Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury. A senior officer from the Murshidabad police confirmed that Karmakars arrest was based on ... Read more TMC Councillor Bhishmadev Karmakar Arrested for Disrupting Campaign of Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
TMC Councillor Bhishmadev Karmakar Arrested for Disrupting Election Campaign
Kolkata, May 10: Bhishmadev Karmakar, a councillor from the Trinamool Congress (TMC), has been arrested by police in Baharampur, Murshidabad district of West Bengal. He is accused of disrupting the election campaign of Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury. A senior officer from the Murshidabad police stated that the arrest was made based on a complaint ... Read more TMC Councillor Bhishmadev Karmakar Arrested for Disrupting Election Campaign
Enthusiastic Crowd Welcomes PM Modi in Jamnagar Amid Bengal Victory Celebrations
Jamnagar, May 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a visit to Gujarat. A massive crowd gathered at the Lal Bangla for a public meeting, showcasing immense enthusiasm for his arrival. People from West Bengal and other states were present in large numbers at the Lal Bangla Circle to welcome him. The atmosphere was ... Read more Enthusiastic Crowd Welcomes PM Modi in Jamnagar Amid Bengal Victory Celebrations
We will conquer Telangana: PM Modis bold message at Parade Grounds
Hyderabad: Riding high on the success of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal and Assam Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is confident of conquering Telangana. Addressing a public meeting at Parade Grounds, Secunderabad, on Sunday, May 10, he claimed that people of Telangana are seeking change as they are fed up with Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
West Bengal BJP President Samik Bhattacharya addressed accusations of his party being a 'washing machine' for defectors. He compared the BJP to the holy Ganga river with strict entry protocols. Bhattacharya stated that many Trinamool Congress leaders wish to join the BJP, but the party is not accepting new members currently.
Dilip Ghosh Celebrates Fish Festival, Promises Local Fish Availability for Bengal
Kolkata, May 10: Following the historic victory of the BJP in West Bengal and the formation of a new government, a Fish Festival was held in Kolkata on Sunday. Newly appointed minister and BJP MLA Dilip Ghosh, along with fellow MLA Tapas Roy, attended as chief guests. Minister Dilip Ghosh expressed his love for fishing, ... Read more Dilip Ghosh Celebrates Fish Festival, Promises Local Fish Availability for Bengal
Mamata Banerjee Congratulates TVK Leader Vijay on Becoming Tamil Nadu Chief Minister
New Delhi, May 10: Former West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC leader Mamata Banerjee extended her congratulations to TVK leader Vijay on his swearing-in as the new Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. She expressed confidence that under Vijays leadership, the states development journey will continue to progress. In a post on the social media platform ... Read more Mamata Banerjee Congratulates TVK Leader Vijay on Becoming Tamil Nadu Chief Minister
PM Modi Predicts BJP Victory in Telangana Following Bengal Triumph
Hyderabad, May 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a large public gathering in Hyderabad on Sunday, stating that just as the BJP achieved victory in West Bengal, he is hearing a unified sentiment in Telangana: This time, the BJP will form the government in Telangana. PM Modi highlighted the BJPs recent successes, noting that after ... Read more PM Modi Predicts BJP Victory in Telangana Following Bengal Triumph
TMCs Reju Dutta Apologizes to IPS Officer Ajay Pal Sharma
New Delhi, May 10: Reju Dutta, a suspended member of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), has issued an apology to senior IPS officer Ajay Pal Sharma following the formation of a BJP government in West Bengal. Dutta expressed hope that this matter would be resolved peacefully. In a video posted on Sunday, Dutta stated that his ... Read more TMCs Reju Dutta Apologizes to IPS Officer Ajay Pal Sharma
Enhanced Security Measures Ahead of Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikaris Visit to Nabanna
Kolkata, May 10: West Bengals Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari is set to visit Nabanna for the first time since taking office. The visit is scheduled for Monday, where he will hold an administrative meeting at 12 PM in the meeting hall of the state secretariat. In anticipation of his visit, the police forces of Howrah ... Read more Enhanced Security Measures Ahead of Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikaris Visit to Nabanna
Ramdas Athawale Criticizes Mamata Banerjees Governance in West Bengal
Mumbai, May 10: Central Minister Ramdas Athawale has responded to Akhilesh Yadavs comments regarding the abolition of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). He stated that the Samajwadi Party leader should focus more on his party rather than worrying about the Constitution, which is safeguarded by Prime Minister Narendra Modis government. Athawale mentioned that if there were ... Read more Ramdas Athawale Criticizes Mamata Banerjees Governance in West Bengal
Rajasthan CM Congratulates BJP National President After Historic Wins in West Bengal and Assam
New Delhi, May 10: Following the resounding victories of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the West Bengal and Assam assembly elections, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma met with the partys National President Nitin Naveen in New Delhi on Sunday to extend his congratulations. In a post on social media, CM Sharma expressed his heartfelt ... Read more Rajasthan CM Congratulates BJP National President After Historic Wins in West Bengal and Assam
Jal Jeevan, Ayushman Bharat among schemes likely to gain pace in Bengal
West Bengal's center-state relations are set to improve. Stalled central schemes are expected to restart soon. Funds for rural development, healthcare, and drinking water are likely to be released. Projects like Jal Jeevan Mission and Ayushman Bharat are being reviewed. The 100-day work scheme and PM-Kisan scheme will also see renewed focus.
Mamata Banerjees Enemys Enemy Remark Sparks Left-TMC Alliance Buzz
Mamata Banerjees call to unite against BJP fuels speculation of a Left-TMC alignment in West Bengal. Heres what it means for Bengal politics and the opposition.
Major Restructuring in West Bengal Chief Ministers Office
Kolkata, May 10: Newly appointed Chief Minister of West Bengal, Suvendu Adhikari, has implemented significant changes in the bureaucratic structure of the Chief Ministers office within 24 hours of taking oath. Sixteen bureaucrats associated with the previous Chief Minister Mamata Banerjees administration have been replaced with new officials. Notably, Shantanu Mukhopadhyay, an IAS officer from ... Read more Major Restructuring in West Bengal Chief Ministers Office
TMC says its panchayat member found dead in Hooghly, BJP denies role
Kolkata: The body of a man was found in Hooghly district on Sunday, May 10, with the TMC claiming that he was a party panchayat member and alleging that the number of post-poll violence deaths of its workers in West Bengal went up to six. Sharing a picture of a blood-splattered body on its social Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
RSSs long march in Bengal culminates in BJPs triumph
Decades of groundwork by the RSS and its expanding social and organizational networks in West Bengal have reshaped the state's political landscape, culminating in the BJP's electoral breakthrough. This patient, years-long outreach, rooted in identity and community, gradually converted scattered support into a cohesive political force, leading to a decisive electoral victory.
BJPs Success in West Bengal Attributed to Workers Sacrifice: Samik Bhattacharya
Kolkata, May 10: Following the formation of the BJP government in West Bengal, the party is now focused on winning the trust of the public. State president Samik Bhattacharya stated that the BJP has faced significant struggles in the region. Thanks to the sacrifices of our workers, we have been able to establish our government ... Read more BJPs Success in West Bengal Attributed to Workers Sacrifice: Samik Bhattacharya
Congress ditched DMK at first opportunity, has become a parasitic party: Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi labelled the Congress a parasitic party for betraying the DMK. He noted the Congress's past reliance on the DMK for political survival. Modi also pointed to the NDA's recent electoral successes in Puducherry, Assam, and West Bengal. He highlighted the BJP's record-breaking performance in Gujarat local body polls, signalling a new political chapter for India.
Ex Calcutta HC CJ T S Sivagnanam disposed of 1,777 appeals before quitting SIR appellate tribunal
Former Chief Justice T S Sivagnanam cleared 1,777 appeals concerning voter list deletions in West Bengal. He also dismissed 60 appeals against new voter inclusions. Appointed by the Election Commission, he handled cases from multiple districts. His tribunal's work has raised questions about other tribunals' disposal rates.
Caught between caution and pragmatism, Bengal Muslims weigh first BJP govt in state
West Bengal witnesses a new political era as Suvendu Adhikari takes oath as the first BJP Chief Minister. The state's Muslim community, comprising 30 percent of the population, reacts with watchful pragmatism. Concerns over representation exist, yet there is an expectation of democratic governance for all. The election saw a shift in minority voting patterns, fragmenting traditional alliances.
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar Offers Prayers at Tirumala Temple
Tirumala, May 10: Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar visited the Tirumala Temple on Sunday, where he offered prayers to Lord Venkateswara Swamy alongside his family. This visit comes in the wake of successful assembly elections held in five states. Following the peaceful conduct of elections in West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, and Tamil Nadu, Gyanesh ... Read more Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar Offers Prayers at Tirumala Temple
BJP Aims to Restore Trust and Improve Law and Order in West Bengal
Kolkata, May 10: Following the formation of a BJP government in West Bengal, the party is focused on regaining public trust. Minister Dilip Ghosh stated that today is a holiday, and a meeting will take place on Monday to discuss several key decisions. We are working to earn the trust of the people, he remarked. ... Read more BJP Aims to Restore Trust and Improve Law and Order in West Bengal
PM Modi sees saffron surge in Karnataka; celebrates BJP gains in Bengal, across other parts of India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the Bharatiya Janata Party's electoral successes across India. He credited the victories in Puducherry, Assam, and West Bengal to nationalistic politics and development. Modi noted the BJP's significant growth in West Bengal and Gujarat. He contrasted this with the Congress party's electoral decline over the years.
Hell get RG Kar victims justice: CM Suvendu Adhikari`s mother
After Suvendu Adhikari was sworn in as West Bengal Chief Minister, his mother Gayatri Adhikari said people of the state were happier than she was and urged him to deliver justice for the RG Kar rape-murder victim and others who faced atrocities
Allegations of Electoral Fraud in West Bengal: Rajesh Ram
Patna, May 10: The Congress party has raised serious questions regarding the formation of the BJP government in West Bengal. Bihar Congress President Rajesh Ram expressed sharp criticism of the entire situation on Saturday, claiming that significant irregularities occurred during the electoral process in the state. In an exclusive conversation with a news agency, he ... Read more Allegations of Electoral Fraud in West Bengal: Rajesh Ram
India Must Stay Vigilant Against Bangladeshs Measles Surge
A dangerous health crisis unfolding in Bangladesh should serve as a serious warning for our country, being an immediate neighbour. The sharp rise in measles infections across the neighbouring country is no longer merely Bangladeshs domestic problem. Given the long, porous border shared by the two nations, New Delhi must now move swiftly and carefully to ensure that the outbreak does not cross over into vulnerable populations on this side of the border. Reports emerging from Bangladesh paint a deeply worrying picture. Thousands of suspected measles cases have been recorded in recent weeks, while hundreds of children have already lost their lives. The World Health Organisation has assessed the risk level in Bangladesh as high because of widespread transmission across multiple divisions, immunity gaps among children and falling vaccination coverage. Particularly alarming is the fact that a majority of infections are among children under the age of five. For India, the lesson is clear: complacency would be costly. India and Bangladesh share a border stretching over 4,000 kilometres, touching West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram. In many areas, cross-border movement of people is a daily reality driven by trade, family ties, seasonal migration and informal transit routes. Infectious diseases do not recognise political boundaries. A virus spreading rapidly in crowded settlements across the border can easily find its way into densely populated Indian districts if vigilance weakens even briefly. Measles is among the most contagious diseases known to medical science. One infected person can transmit the virus to as many as 18 to 20 others. The virus can remain active in the air and on surfaces for hours, making crowded areas particularly vulnerable. Border districts with dense populations, poor sanitation, weak healthcare access and migrant settlements could quickly become hotspots if preventive measures are not intensified immediately. One of the most worrying aspects of the Measles outbreak in Bangladesh is not only the scale of infection but the worrying reason behind it. Most of the Bangladeshi health experts there have linked the crisis to falling vaccination rates. Even a small drop in immunisation coverage can weaken herd immunity and allow measles to spread rapidly. Bangladesh had earlier achieved strong vaccination numbers, yet gaps emerged over time, especially among poorer communities and urban slums. India as a precautionary measure, should not assume it is immune to similar vulnerabilities. Even though, Indias Universal Immunisation Programme has made remarkable progress over the years, gaps still remain in several remote villages, urban slums and migrant communities. In some regions, vaccine hesitancy, lack of awareness, poor healthcare access and disruptions caused during the pandemic years continue to affect immunisation coverage. These weaknesses may appear manageable during normal times, but they become dangerous when neighbouring countries are battling major outbreaks. The government therefore, needs a two-track approach: strong domestic preparedness and active regional cooperation. First, India must strengthen surveillance in all border districts adjoining Bangladesh. Fever-and-rash monitoring systems should be activated at primary health centres, district hospitals and community clinics. Health workers must be instructed to immediately report clusters of suspected measles cases. Rapid response teams should remain ready in vulnerable districts. Second, the Centre and state governments must intensify vaccination drives in border areas. Every child must receive both doses of the measles-rubella vaccine without delay. Special focus should be placed on migrant populations, densely populated settlements, tea garden areas,remote tribal belts where immunisation gaps may exist. Mobile vaccination units may be necessary in difficult terrain and border villages. Third, the continuing awareness campaign, not only through radio, television, and social media in the local language, but also through other media, including word of mouth and religious leaders, needs to be urgently expanded, without creating panic, but only through aggressive preventive practices. Many parents fail to recognise early symptoms of measles or underestimate its seriousness. High fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and skin rashes should never be ignored, especially in districts near the Bangladesh border. Public messaging through schools, anganwadi centres, local administrations, religious places and community leaders can play a critical role in preventing panic while encouraging timely medical intervention. India must also prepare hospitals in sensitive states for possible outbreaks. Isolation wards, adequate vaccine stockpiles and emergency medical supplies should be ensured in advance. One of the major lessons from past health emergencies is that preparedness cannot begin after infections start rising. By then, valuable time is already lost. The concern becomes even greater because measles is not a harmless childhood illness, as many still mistakenly believe. Severe complications can include pneumonia, diarrhoea, brain inflammation and blindness. In malnourished children, the disease can become fatal. Bangladeshs rising death toll among unvaccinated children underlines how dangerous the virus can be when healthcare systems become overwhelmed. Indias border management strategy must therefore include stronger public health coordination and increased preventive awareness amongst the local population, using all available local sources and strengthening and training them. Screening mechanisms at important transit points will also need to be strengthened, especially in areas with heavy population movement. Local administrations in border states should coordinate closely with the Union Health Ministry to maintain updated data on infections and vaccination coverage. Bangladesh is facing a serious health and humanitarian crisis, and regional cooperation is very important at this stage. Disease outbreaks can be controlled more effectively when neighbouring countries work together rather than handle the problem separately. India can help Bangladesh through vaccine support, medical supplies, technical assistance, training of health workers and better coordination in monitoring the spread of the disease. Helping Bangladesh control the outbreak will also help protect people in India. The situation also highlights the need for strong public health systems across South Asia. The COVID-19 pandemic showed how quickly diseases can spread across countries in an interconnected region. Measles may not create the same level of fear as COVID-19, but because it spreads very fast, it can still cause major disruption if timely action is not taken. Public health experts have long warned that declining vaccination rates anywhere pose risks everywhere. In recent years, several countries once considered safe from measles have witnessed outbreaks after immunisation coverage weakened. This is why the World Health Organisation insists on maintaining at least 95 per cent vaccination coverage to sustain herd immunity. Anything below that threshold creates opportunities for the virus to return. India has the institutional capacity and experience to prevent a similar crisis. Large-scale immunisation campaigns have succeeded in the past, including the battle against polio. The country possesses the administrative network, healthcare workforce and vaccine manufacturing strength needed to respond effectively. But success will depend on acting early rather than reacting late. The old principle of preventive healthcare remains especially relevant today: prevention is always better than cure. Waiting for infections to emerge in our border districts before taking aggressive action would be a serious mistake. The outbreak in Bangladesh should therefore be treated as an urgent wake-up call. New Delhi must immediately tighten surveillance, strengthen vaccination coverage, prepare healthcare systems, and increase public awareness without creating panic, but definitely awareness. The objective should not merely be controlling measles after it appears but preventing the disease from crossing the border in the first place. In matters of public health, vigilance delayed can become vigilance denied.
Suvendu Adhikari sworn in as Bengal's first BJP chief minister
Suvendu Adhikari took oath as West Bengal's ninth chief minister on Saturday. He leads the state's first BJP government. Governor RN Ravi administered the oath at Brigade Parade Grounds. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other dignitaries attended the ceremony. Adhikari's cabinet includes ministers from diverse backgrounds. The event marks a significant political shift in the state.
Bengal: Cultural symbolism marks milestone moment in history
The BJP's first government in West Bengal was sworn in with a display of potent symbolism, including PM Modi's gestures of respect and the inclusion of diverse community representatives. The event acknowledged the party's historical struggle and its growing support base across various social and regional groups in the state.
Hope new govt will reclaim Shonar Bangla: Himanta Biswa Sarma
GUWAHATI, May 9: Outgoing Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma congratulated Suvendu Adhikari on Saturday on being sworn in as the first BJP CM of West Bengal, and said that Anga, Banga, Kalinga and Pragjyotish are now governed by a party that is deeply rooted in preserving Sanatani values. Anga, Banga, Kalinga and Pragjyotish refer []
Suvendu sworn in as Bengals first BJP CM in historic power shift
Modi, Shah share stage KOLKATA, May 9: Suvendu Adhikari today took oath as West Bengals first BJP Chief Minister, ushering in the states maiden saffron party government since Independence and marking a tectonic political shift in a region long regarded as the partys toughest ideological frontier. The swearing-in at the iconic Brigade Parade Grounds once the citadel of the Left and later a theatre of TMC dominance symbolically sealed the BJPs stunning ascent in Bengal politics, with Prime Minister [] The post Suvendu sworn in as Bengals first BJP CM in historic power shift appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bengal-o BJP-ni skanggipa sorkariko rikaniara itihas ongjok
Kolkata: (IANS) Sonibar salo Suvendu Adhikari-ni West Bengal-ni Chief Minister-na kumikchetaniona Meghalaya-ni Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, Assa-ni CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, Tripura-ni CM Manik Saha, Arunachal Pradesh-ni CM Pema Khandu, Nagaland-ni CM Neiphiu Rio, Sikkim-ni CM Prem Singh Tamang aro Manipur-ni CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh- uamang bakko raangtokaha. Kolkata-ni Brigade Parade Ground-o kumikchetangaha. West []
BJPs Victory Sparks Joy Among Workers in West Bengal
Kolkata, May 10: The recent victory of the BJP in West Bengal has ignited a wave of happiness among its workers. Krishna Roy, a BJP activist, stated that this win is not just for one individual. With the state having faced turmoil, the chant of Jai Shri Ram is now resonating everywhere, symbolizing a collective ... Read more BJPs Victory Sparks Joy Among Workers in West Bengal
Allegations of Election Irregularities in West Bengal: Congress Raises Concerns
Patna, May 10: The Congress party has raised serious questions regarding the formation of the BJP government in West Bengal. Bihar Congress President Rajesh Ram expressed sharp criticism over the recent developments on Saturday. He claimed that significant irregularities occurred during the election process in the state. In an exclusive interview with a news agency, ... Read more Allegations of Election Irregularities in West Bengal: Congress Raises Concerns
Justice for All in Bengal: Ramdas Athawales Vision for a Stronger State
Mumbai, May 10: Central Minister Ramdas Athawale expressed confidence that justice will prevail in West Bengal once the BJP forms the government. He noted that Suvendu Adhikari, who previously aligned with Mamata Banerjee, joined the BJP in 2020 and led the party in the recent state elections. Athawale highlighted that the BJP secured approximately 207 ... Read more Justice for All in Bengal: Ramdas Athawales Vision for a Stronger State
Fadnavis calls BJP govt formation in Bengal an emotional and historic moment
Fadnavis made the remarks after attending the swearing-in ceremony of Suvendu Adhikari, who took oath as West Bengals first BJP chief minister at Kolkatas Brigade Parade Grounds, marking the saffron partys first government in the state since Independence
ET Graphics | Suvendu Adhikari: From Nandigram face to West Bengal CM
Suvendu Adhikari, a former close aide of Mamata Banerjee, has a significant political journey. He joined the BJP in 2020 and famously defeated Banerjee in Nandigram in 2021. His electoral record includes multiple terms as MP and MLA. Adhikari's break with the TMC and his family's political legacy are key aspects of his career.
Modi touches feet of 97-year-old Syama Prasad aide at Bengal swearing-in
Prime Minister Narendra Modi honored 97-year-old Makhanlal Sarkar at the oath-taking ceremony for Bengal's first BJP chief minister. Sarkar, a close associate of Syama Prasad Mukherjee, was recognized for his contributions to the nationalist movement and building the BJP organization in West Bengal. He was arrested in Jammu and Kashmir in 1952 while accompanying Mukherjee.
Maulana Shihabuddin Rajvi Appeals for Equality in West Bengal Under New Leadership
Bareilly, May 9: Maulana Mufti Shihabuddin Rajvi Bareilly, the National President of the All India Muslim Jamaat, spoke to a news agency about significant political developments in West Bengal. He noted that Suvendu Adhikari has taken the oath of office as Chief Minister. With this constitutional role, he now bears substantial responsibilities and is expected ... Read more Maulana Shihabuddin Rajvi Appeals for Equality in West Bengal Under New Leadership
Suvendu aide murder: SIT finds attackers had prior input on Chandranath's position inside car
A close aide of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari was murdered in Madhyamgram. The Special Investigation Team believes assailants had prior knowledge of Chandranath Rath's seating. Three people are detained. Gunmen from outside West Bengal are suspected. The attack was swift and professionally planned. Vehicles used in the escape are being examined.
TMC appoints Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as LoP, Firhad Hakim as chief whip in Bengal Assembly
The Trinamool Congress has appointed its leaders for the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay will serve as the Leader of Opposition. Asima Patra and Nayna Bandyopadhyay are named Deputy Leaders. Firhad Hakim takes on the role of Chief Whip. These appointments follow the recent Assembly elections where the BJP formed the government.
New Era of Governance and Development Begins in West Bengal: CM Mohan Yadav
Bhopal, May 9: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has entered power in West Bengal for the first time after winning the assembly elections. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav stated that with the formation of the new government, a new era of governance, security, and development has commenced in the state. CM Yadav emphasized that West Bengal ... Read more New Era of Governance and Development Begins in West Bengal: CM Mohan Yadav
TMC suspends 3 spokespersons for over 'anti-party' remarks after poll debacle
The Trinamool Congress has suspended three spokespersons for six years. This action follows alleged anti-party remarks made after the party's defeat in the West Bengal Assembly elections. The spokespersons were accused of violating party discipline. The party issued show-cause notices to several spokespersons for comments critical of leadership and electoral strategy.
PM Modi Leads Grand BJP Celebration, Hails New Chapter in West Bengal
He was accompanied by the states first BJP Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari and state BJP president Samik Bhattacharya.
Mamata Banerjees Assembly chair moved after Suvendu Adhikari sworn in as Bengal CM
Mamata Banerjee's chair from the West Bengal Assembly has been moved. It will now be used by the opposition leader. Suvendu Adhikari, the new Chief Minister, will have a different seat. This is part of administrative changes after the new government took charge. The nameplate outside Banerjee's chamber was also removed. A new nameplate for Adhikari is now in place.
Historic Day for BJP Supporters in Bengal, Says Home Minister Shah
Bengaluru, May 9: Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlighted the political success of the BJP in West Bengal on Saturday, declaring the day historic for those who believe in the partys ideology. He stated that the saffron flag now waves in the land of great personalities like Sri Aurobindo, Swami Vivekananda, Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, and ... Read more Historic Day for BJP Supporters in Bengal, Says Home Minister Shah
New Delhi, May 9: Jitan Ram Manjhi, the Union Minister for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, commented on Suvendu Adhikaris swearing-in as Chief Minister of West Bengal. He noted that after nearly 35 years, the BJP has formed a government in Bengal. The poor people of Bengal have high expectations from this new administration. In ... Read more Jitan Ram Manjhi Expresses Hope Following Suvendu Adhikaris Swearing-In as West Bengal Chief Minister
Muslim population in India may match that of Indonesia after Census: Kiren Rijiju
Mumbai, May 09: Union minister Kiren Rijiju on Saturday said that the Muslim population in India is likely to be nearly the same as that of Indonesia after the Census. The Muslim population in the country is likely to be nearly on par with Indonesia's population. Once the Census (data) is out, it will be the likely outcome, the Union minister for Minority Affairs told reporters after a programme here. As the last Census was conducted in 2011 and the decennial exercise could not be conducted in 2021, the population would have grown, he said. Whatever the numbers of whichever (community) are, all are Indians, Rijiju added. Highlighting concerns over the declining population of the Parsi community, he stated that their numbers stand at around 52,000 to 55,000 in the country. The Parsis are the smallest minority community in India and the government is working to protect them and ensure their numbers do not shrink further, he added. Rijiju also dismissed claims that minorities are under threat in the country, alleging that some political organisations are trying to create fear among the Muslims and Christians. All citizens are equal before the Constitution and no one is treated differently on the basis of religion or caste, the BJP leader said. The Bharatiya Janata Party forming a government in West Bengal was also a victory for the country as it is a very sensitive state sharing border with Bangladesh from where a lot of illegal migrants enter, the minister said. The BJP winning the election in the state was a crucial development for national security, he added. The party has long been raising concerns about illegal migration and the new state government would help address the issue effectively, Rijiju said. The earlier Mamata Banerjee-led government did not implement certain central schemes, he claimed, citing the National e-Vidhan Application as an example, and added that the Union government would ensure their implementation now.
Sanjay Nirupam Congratulates Suvendu Adhikari, Hopes for Revitalization of Industries in Bengal
Mumbai, May 9: Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam has extended his congratulations to Suvendu Adhikari on becoming the Chief Minister of West Bengal. He expressed hope that the new government will revive industries and improve law and order in the state. In an interview with the news agency INS, Nirupam stated that a new chapter ... Read more Sanjay Nirupam Congratulates Suvendu Adhikari, Hopes for Revitalization of Industries in Bengal
Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Congratulates West Bengals New CM Suvendu Adhikari
New Delhi, May 9: Suvendu Adhikari took the oath of office as the Chief Minister of West Bengal on Saturday, marking the first time the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has formed a government in the state. Gujarats Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel extended his congratulations to Adhikari on this significant achievement. According to the Gujarat Chief ... Read more Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Congratulates West Bengals New CM Suvendu Adhikari
BJPs Strategic Victory in Bengal: Insights from Mohammad Salim
New Delhi, May 9: Former CPI(M) MP Mohammad Salim commented on the recent swearing-in of the new government in West Bengal and the ongoing political uncertainty in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. He raised questions about the strategies and circumstances of various parties involved in these political developments. Regarding the appointment of Suvendu Adhikari as Chief ... Read more BJPs Strategic Victory in Bengal: Insights from Mohammad Salim
Regional, caste calculus in BJPs West Bengal Cabinet choices
BJP gives Ministerial berths to representatives of the Matua, tribal, OBC, Rajbangshi, Brahmin, and Kayastha communities; there is one women in Suvendu Adhikaris Council of Ministers
BJPs Long Strategy Behind Government Formation in Bengal: Mohammad Salim
New Delhi, May 9: Mohammad Salim, former MP of CPI(M), commented on the swearing-in of the new government in West Bengal and the ongoing political uncertainty in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. He raised questions about the strategies and circumstances of various parties concerning the political developments in these three states. On the occasion of Suvendu ... Read more BJPs Long Strategy Behind Government Formation in Bengal: Mohammad Salim
CM Suvendu Adhikari Takes Charge with First Meeting of Top Officials
Kolkata, May 9: Just hours after taking the oath as the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Suvendu Adhikari held his inaugural meeting with the states top administrative and police officials on Saturday. The meeting took place at the Public Works Department auditorium in central Kolkata and included key figures such as Chief Secretary Dushyant Nariyala, ... Read more CM Suvendu Adhikari Takes Charge with First Meeting of Top Officials
Subrata Gupta, EC's special observer for SIR, appointed West Bengal CM's advisor
New BJP government also appoints IAS officer Shantanu Bala as chief ministers private secretary
BJP workers celebrate government formation in West Bengal
Naidu and Pawan congratulate Suvendu Adhikari on taking oath as West Bengal CM
The mandate reflects the trust people placed in the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, they say
Suvendu ascent to Bengal's top post shaped by decisive victories, unrelenting battle against Mamata
Suvendu Adhikari became West Bengal's new Chief Minister on Saturday. He was sworn in at a grand ceremony in Kolkata. Adhikari's rise follows years of political battles and a significant shift in the state's political landscape. His victories against Mamata Banerjee solidified his position. He is the BJP's first elected head of government in the state.
Mamata Banerjee Calls for Unity Among Anti-BJP Forces in West Bengal
Kolkata, May 9: After the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured a significant victory and the Trinamool Congress (TMC) faced a defeat, former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made her first public appearance since May 4. She urged like-minded parties across the country to unite against the BJP. As the leader of the TMC, Banerjee appealed to ... Read more Mamata Banerjee Calls for Unity Among Anti-BJP Forces in West Bengal
BJP supporters flood Kolkatas Brigade Parade Grounds for CM oath ceremony
Kolkata: Jubilant scenes unfolded at the Brigade Parade Grounds in Kolkata on Saturday, May 9, as thousands gathered for the swearing-in ceremony of West Bengals first Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government, with chants of Jai Shri Ram and Bharat Mata Ki Jai reverberating across the venue. Among the sea of supporters was 80-year-old Bhagavati Devi Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Subrata Gupta, EC's special observer for SIR, appointed West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari's advisor
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has appointed retired IAS officer Subrata Gupta as his adviser. Gupta's extensive experience is expected to aid the new administration in policy coordination and governance. IAS officer Shantanu Bala has also been appointed as the Chief Minister's private secretary.
Subrata Gupta, ECI's special observer for SIR, appointed West Bengal CM's advisor
The new BJP government also appointed IAS officer Shantanu Bala as the chief minister's private secretary, according to another notification
Remembering the Sacrifices of BJP Workers in West Bengal
New Delhi, May 9: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah paid tribute to the BJP workers who played a crucial role in strengthening the partys organization in West Bengal, even sacrificing their lives in the process. In a post on X, PM Modi expressed that during the celebrations for the formation ... Read more Remembering the Sacrifices of BJP Workers in West Bengal
Mamata Banerjee urges opposition parties to form 'joint platform' against BJP
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has urged all opposition parties, including Leftists and national parties, to unite against the BJP. She called for a joint platform to combat the saffron camp, citing alleged atrocities against TMC workers post-election. Banerjee emphasized the BJP as the primary adversary, dismissing the enemy's enemy is my friend approach.
'He was always hardworking': Teacher recalls Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari as student
Himangshu Maji, a retired teacher, expressed pride in his former student Suvendu Adhikari becoming West Bengal's Chief Minister. Maji recalled Adhikari as a diligent student who maintained respect even after entering politics. Adhikari's rise from a marginal district to the state's top post brings joy to his former teacher. The new Chief Minister took oath at Brigade Parade Grounds.

