Shaktikanta Das, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), was discharged from the hospital on Tuesday evening, as confirmed by a spokesperson for the central bank. The RBI assured the public that his health condition is stable, and he is now doing fine.
Earlier in the day, Das was admitted to Apollo Hospital in Chennai after experiencing acidity. Following his hospitalization, the RBI issued a health bulletin stating there was no cause for concern and that he would be discharged within a few hours.
In the statement, the RBI mentioned, “Reserve Bank of India Governor Shri Shaktikanta Das experienced acidity and was admitted to Apollo Hospital, Chennai, for observation. He is now doing fine and will be discharged in the next 2-3 hours. There is no cause for concern.”
With the confirmation of his discharge, the RBI governor is expected to resume his official duties, and the public has been reassured of his well-being.
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