Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, who was admitted in PGIMER for treatment of chest congestion and fever, was today discharged from the hospital
after having made a "remarkable" recovery.


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Badal, who was admitted to the hospital on January 22, was discharged this morning following remarkable recovery from chest infection, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister's office said.


A team of doctors, having examined him thoroughly, decided to discharge him from the hospital as the infection in his chest has almost cleared and was fine now, he said.


However, the doctors advised Badal to refrain from vigorous travelling and exposure to intense cold.


The doctors have also advised him to take rest and maintain restriction over the entry of visitors calling on him to inquire about his well being as a precautionary measure.


Badal had taken ill when he was on a visit to Nawanshahr and was shifted to PGIMER from a hospital there on January 22.