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Former PM Dr. Manmohan Singh discharged from AIIMS Cardiothoracic ward.

The former prime minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has been discharged from the Cardiothoracic Centre of All India Institute of Medical Sciences where he was admitted two days ago. Dr. Singh was admitted in the cardiac department of AIIMS after he had developed acute pain and chest congestion two days ago. The former prime minister was also suffering from fever. After conducting several tests it was revealed that the former prime minister Dr. Singh had consumed a new medicine and it adversely reacted creating complications in his health condition like fever, chest congestion and sumultaneous pain.

Dr Manmohan Singh is presently hale and hearty after having been discharged from the cardiac thoracic ward of AIIMS. It may be recalled that in 2009 Dr. Manmohan Singh had a crucial by pass surgery in the year 2009. This was his second heart surgery. Dr. Singh was India’s PM for two terms and had been the finance minister of the country during prime minister Narsimha Rao’s tenure from 1991 to 1996. He was the governor of Reserve Bank of India prior to joining the active politics on the invitation of Narsimha Rao. Dr. Manmohan Singh was immensely instrumental in liberising the Indian economy thus opening the doors of liberalisation. An economist by profession earlier he was the Rajya Sabha MP from Assam after having lost the parliamentary election from South Delhi against the BJP’s Vijay Kumar Malhotra in the year 1999.

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Sunil Negi

Sunil Negi is a senior journalist and president of Uttarakhand Journalists Forum ( Regd). He usually writes on socio political subjects and have been contributing articles in print media for the last several years. Mr. Sunil Negi had been felicitated by All India Achievers conference's Pride of India and excellence awards apart from several other recognitions. He has translated a book on ecological disaster of Uttarakhand of June 2013 and edited and published two editions of Uttaranchal's Who's Who.

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