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Indira Goswami to be shifted to Guwahati

Jnyanpith award winning litterateur Dr India Goswami is gradually recovering. Dr Goswami is likely to be shifted to Guwahati within the next couple of days. Dr Goswami was airdashed to a Gurgaon-based hospital following severe cerebral damage a few months back. She suddenly fell ill at her residence in Guwahati and was immediately shifted to Guwahati Medical College Hospital on February 13. When her condition deteriorated she was flown in an air ambulance to New Delhi on February 19 and admitted to the Medanta Medicity where she slipped into coma. She was attended by Dr. Yatin Mehta, chairman of Medanta Institute of Critical Care and Anaesthesiology at The Medicity.

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Our beloved Mamoni Baideu is back from the jaws of death, thanks to the prayers of millions of her well-wishers together with the tireless, round-the-clock vigilance of the team of doctors at Medicity Medanta. May The Almighty bestow many many years of healthy life to one of Assam's best known literary giants and, even more, one of the kindest and noblest human beings I've ever known! God bless!

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