With assembly election results set to be declared in Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh today, a deep-dive into what the India Today-Axis My India exit polls predicted in these four states.

QUESTION: This is an India Today world exclusive. The most prominent voice from the G20 ministerial is joining us here on India Today today. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, many thanks for joining us and doing this.


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Jai Asundi spoke to indianexpress.com on the challenges of clean air monitoring in India, issues around stubble burning, the huge potential for solar and wind power in India, and the emerging ecosystem around air quality in India.

A number of trends in health care today decrease the chances of cancer patients having access to palliative care. Reasons for the late transfer to palliative care and hospice include difficulty in switching to a non-treatment mode, inability to have the conversation about death with the patient and family, and reluctance of the patient and family to give up the search for a cure. A change in health care to include palliative care early in the course of cancer can begin to familiarize the family with palliative care services, start the communication about death earlier in the course of cancer treatment, and provide an opportunity for a discussion of goals of care among the physician, patient, and family.

Distinguished guests, it is a pleasure to be here with you today in Kolkata. It is an exciting time to visit West Bengal. Growth is strong, the third fastest growing region in India at an impressive 6.3 annual rate. West Bengal also plays an important role in India's current national government, so I look forward to meeting the citizens and leaders of West Bengal and to engaging in discussions on those issues of greatest interest and importance to our two nations.

It is in fact one of those issues - HIV and AIDS - that I would like to address today. I would like to express my appreciation to the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the India Business Trust for HIV/AIDS for organizing this regional conference -- "Accelerating the Business Response to HIV/AIDS."

As part of this initiative, President Bush announced new funding of $7 million to scale up prevention efforts, including an emphasis on workplace programs. We are now working with NACO and private sector representatives to set up a Corporate Fund. I hope that Indian corporate leaders here today will join American businesses to respond with additional HIV/AIDS funding of their own.

We now know without a doubt that the HIV/AIDS pandemic is an extraordinary global crisis, that it has potentially catastrophic social and economic consequences. It has killed 20 million people throughout the world, leaving in its wake grieving families, millions of orphans, and damaged economies. Over 42 million people worldwide are living with HIV today.

We at the American Embassy have taken steps to address HIV/AIDS in our workplace. Last year we launched our own HIV/AIDS in the workplace policy and we are committed to provide training and set up a system to provide free anti-retrovirals and health care for those of our employees who need it. A one-page description of this program is available today.

Finally, I want to underline that AIDS prevention is everyone's responsibility. I have made this one of my top priorities as a manager of a large organization. I am concerned about the health and welfare of U.S. Embassy employees. If you care about your staff, you will set an example for others to follow in the fight against HIV/AIDS. If you care about productivity losses in your country over the next five to ten years, you will become a leader in industry's response to HIV/AIDS. If you care about India becoming an economic power and assuming a leadership role in today's global economy, you will commit to addressing HIV/AIDS in your own workplace and your own communities.

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