Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh passes away, breathed his last in Delhi AIIMS
New Delhi. Former Prime Minister of the country Manmohan Singh passed away on Thursday. After his health deteriorated, he was admitted to AIIMS, Delhi late in the evening, where doctors declared him dead. He was 92 years old and was ill for a long time.
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Bypass surgery was done again in the year 2006
According to the information, Manmohan Singh had undergone bypass surgery for the second time in the year 2006, after which he was very ill. Specialist doctor Ramakant Panda was called from Mumbai for the bypass surgery of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Apart from this, he also had Covid during the Corona period, after which he had a lot of difficulty in breathing. It is being told that at around 8 o'clock on Thursday, he was admitted to AIIMS Emergency in Delhi, where he died after about half an hour. Let us tell you that he was also the head of the Indian Planning Commission from 1985 to 1987. He was born on 26 September 1932 in Gah, Western Punjab (now in Pakistan).
Was the Prime Minister of the country twice, studied from Punjab and Oxford.
He was the Prime Minister of the country twice from 2004 to 2014 and was counted among the great economists of India. He was educated at Punjab University in Chandigarh and Cambridge University in Great Britain. He received a doctorate in economics from Oxford University. Manmohan Singh will always be remembered for his simple and calm nature.
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