Goa, Jan. 5 -- Indore - officially recognised as India's cleanest city - is reeling under a severe public health crisis after contaminated drinking water in the Bhagirathpura area claimed at least 16 lives. More than 1,400 residents have reported falling ill, with many still undergoing treatment in hospitals, some in critical condition.

The situation has now grown even more alarming. A 67-year-old resident, Parvati Bai Kondla, has reportedly developed symptoms of Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) - a rare and potentially life-threatening neurological disorder that affects the body's nerves. Her condition has raised serious concerns that the contamination may be causing not only acute gastrointestinal infections but also lasting neurological ...