Education minister Jagarnath Mahto defeats corona, returns

Ranchi: The Chief Minister of Jharkhand Hemant Soren received the state Education Minister Jagarnath Mahato at the airport on his return to Ranchi after recovering from a serious complications due to corona. He had gone to Chennai for treatment. After a long stay in hospital, Jagarnath Mahato was cured and has now returned to the state. He returned the state after 240 days.

The good news is that after defeating Corona, Education Minister Jagarnath Mahto is now fit.

After undergoing treatment in Chennai for 240 days, he reached the capital Ranchi on Monday evening by a chartered plane. Chief Minister Hemant Soren was also present at the tarmac to receive him.

A team of two doctors from RIMS had left for Chennai in the morning itself. Both the doctors stayed with the Education Minister and returned with him.

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