IIE DIGITAL DESK : West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose was admitted to a private hospital in Kolkata following a sudden episode of chest discomfort, raising immediate concerns about his health. According to official sources from the Raj Bhavan, the 64-year-old Governor began experiencing uneasiness and breathlessness late Tuesday evening and was promptly taken to the hospital, where initial medical investigations confirmed a heart blockage.
A team of cardiologists attending to Governor Bose discovered a significant coronary artery blockage, which required urgent medical attention. Doctors have recommended that he undergo coronary angioplasty, a procedure used to restore blood flow through the artery. The procedure is expected to be conducted within the next 24 to 48 hours depending on his overall health condition. The hospital has assured that he is under stable medical supervision and responding well to treatment so far.
Governor Bose, who has long served in various administrative and bureaucratic roles, has a known medical history of hypertension and type 2 diabetes, both of which are risk factors for cardiovascular conditions. These underlying health issues likely contributed to the development of the arterial blockage. His medical team is carefully managing these conditions in preparation for the angioplasty procedure.
Since the news of his hospitalization became public, messages of support and wishes for a quick recovery have poured in from across the political spectrum. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed her concern and conveyed best wishes for the Governor’s speedy recovery. Several Union Ministers and Members of Parliament have also taken to social media to send their regards.
In light of Governor Bose’s hospitalization, official responsibilities at Raj Bhavan have been temporarily delegated to senior administrative officers. While no formal announcement has been made regarding the duration of his medical leave or his return to office, the administration has assured that governance matters will continue without disruption during this period.
Doctors have emphasized that while the condition is serious, timely diagnosis and medical intervention have played a crucial role in preventing any life-threatening complications. They further highlighted that post-procedure recovery for angioplasty patients usually takes a few days of hospital care followed by outpatient observation.
This recent health scare has put a spotlight on the importance of regular cardiovascular checkups, especially for public officials who often endure stressful schedules and rigorous responsibilities. With rising cases of heart disease in India, particularly among individuals above 60, awareness and proactive healthcare are more essential than ever.
Governor Bose’s condition will continue to be monitored by a multidisciplinary team, and updates on his recovery will be shared as appropriate. The people of West Bengal are hoping for his swift return to good health and public service.