Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde Admitted to ICU in Jaipur Hospital

Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde was admitted to the ICU of Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur. He reportedly fell ill during a routine health check-up, experiencing restlessness and developing a fever. A nine-member committee of doctors has been formed to oversee his treatment and monitor his condition closely. Hospital authorities state a medical team is providing necessary care and keeping a close watch on his health.

Key Points: Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde Admitted to ICU in Jaipur

  • Admitted to ICU at SMS Hospital
  • Fell ill during routine check-up
  • Experienced restlessness and fever
  • 9-doctor team monitoring health
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Rajasthan: Governor Haribhau Bagde admitted to ICU at SMS hospital

Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde admitted to SMS Hospital ICU after feeling unwell during a routine check-up. A 9-doctor team is monitoring him.

"a nine-member committee of doctors has been constituted... for the Governor's treatment - SMS Hospital statement"

Jaipur, March 10

Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde was admitted to the ICU of Sawai Man Singh Hospital here on Tuesday.

Governor Haribhau Bagde had reportedly gone to the hospital for a routine health check-up. During the visit, he experienced restlessness and later developed a fever, following which doctors decided to admit him to the ICU.

According to a statement from the office of SMS Hospital, a nine-member committee of doctors has been constituted at Sawai Man Singh Hospital for the Governor's treatment and to closely monitor his health.

Hospital authorities said that a team of doctors is keeping a close watch on his condition and providing necessary medical treatment.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is worrying news. Goes to show that even during routine check-ups, health can take a sudden turn. Hope the medical team is able to stabilize him quickly. Our prayers are with him and his family.
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Aman W
A nine-member committee? That's the level of care our leaders get. Meanwhile, common people struggle to get a single doctor's proper attention in government hospitals. The system needs to be equitable for all.
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Sarah B
Health comes first, regardless of position. I'm glad he was at the hospital already when symptoms appeared. Timely intervention is so crucial. Sending positive thoughts from here.
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Vikram M
Get well soon, sir. Hope the authorities keep the public informed with transparent updates about his condition. It helps avoid unnecessary rumors.
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Karthik V
Restlessness and fever can be symptoms of many things. The doctors at SMS are competent, but I hope they also consider consulting specialists from AIIMS if needed. No compromise on health.

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