India is leading the charge in utilizing AI technology to anticipate common disease outbreaks like dengue and flu, getting ahead of potential health crises. The system expertly analyzes various data streams—ranging from news reports and weather conditions to health statistics—to uncover early signs of impending outbreaks. An AI-generated image NEW DELHI: India is set to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) to predict outbreaks of everyday illnesses — dengue, chikungunya, influenza, diarrhoea and other public health threats— well before they begin spreading in neighbourhoods. Officials say this marks a major shift from the current system, which often picks up outbreaks only after hospitals start seeing a surge in patients.At the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), an AI-driven system already scans millions of news reports daily in 13 Indian languages, flagging unusual health signals — a spike in fever cases, reports of diarrhoea in a locality, or rising mosquito breeding. Since 2022, it has analysed over 300 million reports and identified 95,000 early health events, a scale impossible under manual surveillance.This next phase goes further. India’s new predictive model will fuse data from weather patterns, hospital records, lab results, and population movement to forecast risks even before the first patient walks into a clinic. If indicators point to a likely dengue surge after heavy rains or a flu wave following a temperature dip, alerts will go straight to state and district teams for pre-emptive action.Health experts say that because many diseases follow seasonal and environmental patterns, AI-led forecasting could allow authorities to stock medicines, prepare hospitals, spray mosquito hotspots and check water contamination in advance — cutting transmission before it begins.The system has already shown its value. When suspected Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) cases were reported in Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, the Metropolitan Surveillance Unit in Nagpur flagged it immediately, enabling rapid coordination among central agencies and state teams. Officials say such real-time responses will only strengthen as predictive tools expand.According to NCDC, the shift signals a larger national move toward data-driven, anticipatory disease control, replacing the old pattern of reacting only after outbreaks escalate. “With AI and real-time information, we can see where risks are rising before people fall ill,” a senior official said.For citizens, officials say, this means faster alerts, quicker containment and fewer seasonal disruptions as authorities act earlier and more precisely.As one official summed up, India is moving from reactive to proactive — and the future of disease surveillance will be early, intelligent and predictive.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. 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India is leading the charge in utilizing AI technology to anticipate common disease outbreaks like dengue and flu, getting ahead of potential health crises. The system expertly analyzes various data streams—ranging from news reports and weather conditions to health statistics—to uncover early signs of impending outbreaks. An AI-generated image NEW DELHI: India is set to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) to predict outbreaks of everyday illnesses — dengue, chikungunya, influenza, diarrhoea and other public health threats— well before they begin spreading in neighbourhoods. Officials say this marks a major shift from the current system, which often picks up outbreaks only after hospitals start seeing a surge in patients.At the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), an AI-driven system already scans millions of news reports daily in 13 Indian languages, flagging unusual health signals — a spike in fever cases, reports of diarrhoea in a locality, or rising mosquito breeding. Since 2022, it has analysed over 300 million reports and identified 95,000 early health events, a scale impossible under manual surveillance.This next phase goes further. India’s new predictive model will fuse data from weather patterns, hospital records, lab results, and population movement to forecast risks even before the first patient walks into a clinic. If indicators point to a likely dengue surge after heavy rains or a flu wave following a temperature dip, alerts will go straight to state and district teams for pre-emptive action.Health experts say that because many diseases follow seasonal and environmental patterns, AI-led forecasting could allow authorities to stock medicines, prepare hospitals, spray mosquito hotspots and check water contamination in advance — cutting transmission before it begins.The system has already shown its value. When suspected Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) cases were reported in Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, the Metropolitan Surveillance Unit in Nagpur flagged it immediately, enabling rapid coordination among central agencies and state teams. Officials say such real-time responses will only strengthen as predictive tools expand.According to NCDC, the shift signals a larger national move toward data-driven, anticipatory disease control, replacing the old pattern of reacting only after outbreaks escalate. “With AI and real-time information, we can see where risks are rising before people fall ill,” a senior official said.For citizens, officials say, this means faster alerts, quicker containment and fewer seasonal disruptions as authorities act earlier and more precisely.As one official summed up, India is moving from reactive to proactive — and the future of disease surveillance will be early, intelligent and predictive.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. 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ECs Will Pay When Cong Wins: Rahul NEW DELHI: Taking his months-long campaign of “vote chori” to its climax, Congress’s Rahul Gandhi on Sunday led a packed Ramlila Maidan rally to raise the slogan of “vote chor, gaddi chhod”, as he claimed that the Modi-led BJP is winning elections by stealing votes but “Narendra Modi-RSS govt” would ultimately be evicted from power.Rahul said “vote chori” is principally BJP’s attack on Ambedkar’s Constitution that has enshrined the right to vote. He said BJP’s DNA has “vote chori” just as truth is Congress’s DNA, and accused Election Commission of working at BJP’s behest. Interacting with the party workers who had poured in from across the country for the rally, Rahul said PM Narendra Modi has lost his confidence which is reflected on his face, just like Amit Shah’s hands were trembling in Lok Sabha when he challenged the home minister to a debate on his press conferences about “rigged” elections.”You look at Modi’s face carefully. Have you seen it? It is so because he knows his ‘vote chori’ has been caught, and the country would know their reality in the coming time,” he said, referring to a point made by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in her speech.Planned as a mass gathering to mark the conclusion of the party’s nationwide signature campaign on “vote chori”, the dais featured the Congress brass of Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and Sonia Gandhi, CMs Siddaramaiah, Sukhwinder Sukhu and Revanth Reddy, CWC members Ajay Maken, KC Venugopal, Sachin Pilot, Abhishek Singhvi, Gaurav Gogoi and P Chidambaram, among others.In framing the argument made by speakers who linked “vote chori” to BJP’s desire for victory at all costs, Rahul started his speech by referring to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s reported statement in Andamans that “world recognises power, not truth”. “Hindu religion, and ideology of world religions, says that truth is most important, but Bhagwat says truth means nothing and power is important. That is the crux of the ongoing battle in India. It is a fight between ‘satya and asatya’,” he said, mentioning “Satyam Shivam Sundaram” and “Satyamev Jayate”.Rahul, as also Priyanka, kept the poll panel in their crosshairs, even leading the crowd in repeating the names of CEC Gyanesh Kumar and ECs SS Sandhu and Vivek Joshi. “Remember the names,” they said to the crowd in their separate speeches. Rahul said Congress govt will retrospectively remove the immunity provided to the ECs by the law brought by Modi in 2023, and would act against them, repeating the chilling warning he made during the debate in LS. “You are India’s EC, not Modi’s EC,” he said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBihar Minister Nitin Nabin Appointed National Working President Of BJP‘Amit Shah’s Hands Were Shaking’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out At BJP-RSS, Warns EC In ‘Vote Chori’ Rally‘Didn’t Go For Son’s Operation’: Kharge Lauds Rahul Gandhi In ‘Vote Chori’ Rally, Calls BJP ‘Gaddar’Messi Kolkata Event Chaos: Organiser Satadru Dutta Denied Bail, Sent To 14-Day Police CustodyVIPs First, Fans Later: Messi’s Kolkata Tour Flop Exposes Misplaced PrioritiesRahul Gandhi Posts Video With Messi During Hyderabad GOAT India Tour StopTharoor Warns India Faces Growing Anti-Migrant Sentiment, Says “It’s Not Just In The West”Bhutia hits out at VIP culture, says Messi Kolkata chaos tarnishes India’s imageRam Temple Trust Prepares For Massive Pilgrim Rush As Ayodhya Eyes Kumbh-Scale CrowdsAssam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Slams VIP Culture After Messi Event Chaos in West Bengal123PhotostoriesBoiled potato vs fried potato: How does cooking style impact blood sugar levelsLavanya Tripathi birthday special: Her best fashion momentsThis is how chia seeds impact blood pressure: 5 facts to know before consuming themFrom ‘Fa9la’ to ‘Eena Meena Deeka’: When Indian audiences went crazy for unconventional lyricsNewlyweds Sara Khan and Krish Pathak’s gorgeous snaps from their honeymoon10 major currencies in the world every traveller should know aboutChef Sanjeev Kapoor’s must-try air fryer recipes this winterLuna to Mochi: Adorable dog names trending right nowThis Bollywood epic took 23 years to make, lost its actors and director along the way, was called cursed, released unfinishedAlbert Einstein once said, “You never fail until you stop trying”: 5 important lessons it teaches students123Hot PicksMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniDonald TrumpAnurag ThakurGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDelhi SchoolJohn CenaMessi Kolkata EventKyle TuckerMLB Trade RumorsBoston Red SoxDelhi AQIKVS Recruitment 2025Messi Event Organiser Satadru DuttaWho is Paige Shiver

ECs Will Pay When Cong Wins: Rahul NEW DELHI: Taking his months-long campaign of “vote chori” to its climax, Congress’s Rahul Gandhi on Sunday led a packed Ramlila Maidan rally to raise the slogan of “vote chor, gaddi chhod”, as he claimed that the Modi-led BJP is winning elections by stealing votes but “Narendra Modi-RSS govt” would ultimately be evicted from power.Rahul said “vote chori” is principally BJP’s attack on Ambedkar’s Constitution that has enshrined the right to vote. He said BJP’s DNA has “vote chori” just as truth is Congress’s DNA, and accused Election Commission of working at BJP’s behest. Interacting with the party workers who had poured in from across the country for the rally, Rahul said PM Narendra Modi has lost his confidence which is reflected on his face, just like Amit Shah’s hands were trembling in Lok Sabha when he challenged the home minister to a debate on his press conferences about “rigged” elections.”You look at Modi’s face carefully. Have you seen it? It is so because he knows his ‘vote chori’ has been caught, and the country would know their reality in the coming time,” he said, referring to a point made by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in her speech.Planned as a mass gathering to mark the conclusion of the party’s nationwide signature campaign on “vote chori”, the dais featured the Congress brass of Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and Sonia Gandhi, CMs Siddaramaiah, Sukhwinder Sukhu and Revanth Reddy, CWC members Ajay Maken, KC Venugopal, Sachin Pilot, Abhishek Singhvi, Gaurav Gogoi and P Chidambaram, among others.In framing the argument made by speakers who linked “vote chori” to BJP’s desire for victory at all costs, Rahul started his speech by referring to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s reported statement in Andamans that “world recognises power, not truth”. “Hindu religion, and ideology of world religions, says that truth is most important, but Bhagwat says truth means nothing and power is important. That is the crux of the ongoing battle in India. It is a fight between ‘satya and asatya’,” he said, mentioning “Satyam Shivam Sundaram” and “Satyamev Jayate”.Rahul, as also Priyanka, kept the poll panel in their crosshairs, even leading the crowd in repeating the names of CEC Gyanesh Kumar and ECs SS Sandhu and Vivek Joshi. “Remember the names,” they said to the crowd in their separate speeches. Rahul said Congress govt will retrospectively remove the immunity provided to the ECs by the law brought by Modi in 2023, and would act against them, repeating the chilling warning he made during the debate in LS. “You are India’s EC, not Modi’s EC,” he said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBihar Minister Nitin Nabin Appointed National Working President Of BJP‘Amit Shah’s Hands Were Shaking’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out At BJP-RSS, Warns EC In ‘Vote Chori’ Rally‘Didn’t Go For Son’s Operation’: Kharge Lauds Rahul Gandhi In ‘Vote Chori’ Rally, Calls BJP ‘Gaddar’Messi Kolkata Event Chaos: Organiser Satadru Dutta Denied Bail, Sent To 14-Day Police CustodyVIPs First, Fans Later: Messi’s Kolkata Tour Flop Exposes Misplaced PrioritiesRahul Gandhi Posts Video With Messi During Hyderabad GOAT India Tour StopTharoor Warns India Faces Growing Anti-Migrant Sentiment, Says “It’s Not Just In The West”Bhutia hits out at VIP culture, says Messi Kolkata chaos tarnishes India’s imageRam Temple Trust Prepares For Massive Pilgrim Rush As Ayodhya Eyes Kumbh-Scale CrowdsAssam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Slams VIP Culture After Messi Event Chaos in West Bengal123PhotostoriesBoiled potato vs fried potato: How does cooking style impact blood sugar levelsLavanya Tripathi birthday special: Her best fashion momentsThis is how chia seeds impact blood pressure: 5 facts to know before consuming themFrom ‘Fa9la’ to ‘Eena Meena Deeka’: When Indian audiences went crazy for unconventional lyricsNewlyweds Sara Khan and Krish Pathak’s gorgeous snaps from their honeymoon10 major currencies in the world every traveller should know aboutChef Sanjeev Kapoor’s must-try air fryer recipes this winterLuna to Mochi: Adorable dog names trending right nowThis Bollywood epic took 23 years to make, lost its actors and director along the way, was called cursed, released unfinishedAlbert Einstein once said, “You never fail until you stop trying”: 5 important lessons it teaches students123Hot PicksMukesh Ambani vs Gautam AdaniDonald TrumpAnurag ThakurGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDelhi SchoolJohn CenaMessi Kolkata EventKyle TuckerMLB Trade RumorsBoston Red SoxDelhi AQIKVS Recruitment 2025Messi Event Organiser Satadru DuttaWho is Paige Shiver

ECs Will Pay When Cong Wins: Rahul NEW DELHI: Taking his months-long campaign of “vote chori” to its climax, Congress’s Rahul Gandhi on Sunday led a packed Ramlila Maidan rally to raise the slogan of “vote chor, gaddi chhod”, as he claimed that the Modi-led BJP is winning elections by stealing votes but “Narendra Modi-RSS…

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Counting for the Raxaul assembly seat in Bihar begins today. Voters await results for this key contest in Purvi Champaran district. The Bharatiya Janata Party has traditionally held this seat. Pramod Kumar Sinha of BJP, Shyam Bihari Prasad of INC, and Kapil Dev Prasad of Jan Suraaj are the main contenders. The outcome will impact the state’s political landscape. File photo  NEW DELHI: BJP’s Pramod Kumar Sinha has taken the lead with 4,444 votes (+1,273), while INC’s Shyam Bihari Prasad trails with 3,171 votes (–1,273), after the first round of counting. The constituency, an unreserved category seat, has traditionally been a stronghold of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with the party maintaining a winning streak in recent decades. This contest is being closely watched due to the constituency’s political significance and the competition among the key parties.Key Candidates:CandidatesPartyVotes Pramod Kumar SinhaBJP4,444Shyam Bihari PrasadINC3,171Kapil Dev Prasad Jan Suraaj 2,394In the 2020 Assembly elections, Pramod Kumar Sinha of BJP defeated Congress’s Rambabu Prashad Yadav by a margin of 36,923 votes. 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The assembly seat, thus, remains a crucial battleground for the BJP to maintain its dominance, while opposition parties like INC and Jan Suraaj aim to challenge the trend.The Election Commission reported a 68.52 per cent turnout in the second phase of polling across 122 constituencies as of 5 pm on Tuesday. According to exit polls released ahead of counting, the contest in Raxaul is expected to be competitive, with the BJP projected to retain its stronghold in the constituency.As per People’s Pulse, the NDA, led by the BJP, is projected to win between 133 and 159 seats, while the Mahagathbandhan is expected to secure 75 to 101 seats. Jan Suraaj is predicted to win up to 5 seats and other parties could claim 2 to 8 seats. The results from Raxaul will contribute to the larger picture of Bihar’s political scenario in 2025, which is being closely monitored by political analysts and party leaders alike. The outcome of this high-stakes race will be significant for both state-level strategy and the balance of power within Paschim Champaran.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. 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Counting for the Raxaul assembly seat in Bihar begins today. Voters await results for this key contest in Purvi Champaran district. The Bharatiya Janata Party has traditionally held this seat. Pramod Kumar Sinha of BJP, Shyam Bihari Prasad of INC, and Kapil Dev Prasad of Jan Suraaj are the main contenders. The outcome will impact the state’s political landscape. File photo NEW DELHI: BJP’s Pramod Kumar Sinha has taken the lead with 4,444 votes (+1,273), while INC’s Shyam Bihari Prasad trails with 3,171 votes (–1,273), after the first round of counting. The constituency, an unreserved category seat, has traditionally been a stronghold of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with the party maintaining a winning streak in recent decades. This contest is being closely watched due to the constituency’s political significance and the competition among the key parties.Key Candidates:CandidatesPartyVotes Pramod Kumar SinhaBJP4,444Shyam Bihari PrasadINC3,171Kapil Dev Prasad Jan Suraaj 2,394In the 2020 Assembly elections, Pramod Kumar Sinha of BJP defeated Congress’s Rambabu Prashad Yadav by a margin of 36,923 votes. In the 2015 elections, BJP’s Ajay Kumar Singh had emerged victorious over RJD’s Suresh Kumar by a narrower margin of 3,169 votes, demonstrating the competitiveness of this constituency.Election Results 2025Bihar election results: NDA leading in over 150 seats, MGB trails; JD(U) single-largest party as of nowBypolls: Congress’ Naveen Yadav leads in Jubilee Hills; counting under wayChapra: BJP’s Chhoti Kumari leads after first round of counting, Khesari Lal Yadav trailsBiharAlliance ViewiParty ViewSeats: 243L + WMajority: 122NDA0MGB0OTH0Leads + Wins: 243/243NDA LEADINGExperience Bihar Election Results in 3D A new interactive way to explore constituenciesSource: PValue Raxaul is part of the Paschim Champaran Lok Sabha constituency, which returned BJP’s Sanjay Jaiswal to Parliament in the 2024 general elections with a margin of 1,36,568 votes over Congress’s Madan Mohan Tiwari. The assembly seat, thus, remains a crucial battleground for the BJP to maintain its dominance, while opposition parties like INC and Jan Suraaj aim to challenge the trend.The Election Commission reported a 68.52 per cent turnout in the second phase of polling across 122 constituencies as of 5 pm on Tuesday. According to exit polls released ahead of counting, the contest in Raxaul is expected to be competitive, with the BJP projected to retain its stronghold in the constituency.As per People’s Pulse, the NDA, led by the BJP, is projected to win between 133 and 159 seats, while the Mahagathbandhan is expected to secure 75 to 101 seats. Jan Suraaj is predicted to win up to 5 seats and other parties could claim 2 to 8 seats. The results from Raxaul will contribute to the larger picture of Bihar’s political scenario in 2025, which is being closely monitored by political analysts and party leaders alike. The outcome of this high-stakes race will be significant for both state-level strategy and the balance of power within Paschim Champaran.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. 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