Bangalore, July 31: Pakistani girl Noor Fatima was discharged from the hospital on Thursday morning, 17 days after she underwent an open heart surgery at a super speciality hospital on the city outskirts.
Two-and-a-half-year old Noor left with her parents Nadeem Sajjad and Tayyaba Nadeem by a private airlines flight to Delhi from where they were expected to board the Delhi-Lahore bus on Friday on their way back home in Pakistan.

"Noor is normal and stable", sources at the Narayana Hrudayalaya, where she underwent the operation to plug a hole in her heart on July 15, said.

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The Pakistani girl came to India on July 11 in the resumed 'Dosti' bus service and had generated an outpouring of goodwill on both sides of Indo-Pak border.

Nadeem Sajjad said that Noor would be on medication for three months and the follow-up would be done with her paediatric cardiologist Masood Sadiq in Lahore.

He said that he and Sadiq would be in touch with Dr Rajesh Sharma, paediatric cardiac surgeon, who led the team that performed the surgery on Noor. Bureau Report