Ranchi:
Jharkhand Chief Minister Arjun Munda and his wife Meera Munda, who were injured when their helicopter crash-landed on May 9, were discharged from a city hospital on Thursday.
"Munda and his wife has been discharged from the hospital. He has to take four to five weeks' rest," Sanjay Kumar, a doctor at the Apollo Hospital, told reporters. He said that a plaster has been cast on Mr Munda's right ankle.
A team of doctors will now monitor his health at his official residence, said a source.
The state cabinet meeting will also be held at the Chief Minister's residence on Friday.
Mr Munda was on his way to Saraikela Kharsawa when his helicopter developed a snag and returned to Ranchi, crash-landing from a height of 25 feet and toppling over, injuring its six occupants.
"Munda and his wife has been discharged from the hospital. He has to take four to five weeks' rest," Sanjay Kumar, a doctor at the Apollo Hospital, told reporters. He said that a plaster has been cast on Mr Munda's right ankle.
A team of doctors will now monitor his health at his official residence, said a source.
The state cabinet meeting will also be held at the Chief Minister's residence on Friday.
Mr Munda was on his way to Saraikela Kharsawa when his helicopter developed a snag and returned to Ranchi, crash-landing from a height of 25 feet and toppling over, injuring its six occupants.
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