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Former Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya has been discharged from a private hospital in Alipore, where he was undergoing medical treatment. He was transported to his residence by ambulance on a stretcher, accompanied by his wife Meera Bhattacharya and a medical team.
Despite his discharge, Bhattacharya's medical condition requires ongoing attention and strict supervision. Hospital authorities have ensured that necessary medical arrangements are in place for his care at home. A doctor remains present at his residence to monitor his health and provide immediate medical assistance if needed.
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Upon returning home from hospital today, it was noted that he did not require bipap support, but it will be resumed during the nighttime. The hospital has indicated that Buddhadeb Bhattacharya will receive home care support for the next month, underscoring the importance of consistent medical monitoring and care.
The former chief minister's health has garnered attention, and his discharge from the hospital marks a significant step in his recovery journey. While his medical team and family ensure his well-being at home, the public will be keen to observe his progress and wish him a swift and complete recovery.
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