No more coughing, Kejriwal to resume work

The Delhi Chief Minister is set to return to the national capital after a 12-day naturotherapy course.

March 16, 2015 03:15 pm | Updated 05:21 pm IST - Bengaluru

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal takes naturopathy treatment for cough at Jindal Institute in Bengaluru.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal takes naturopathy treatment for cough at Jindal Institute in Bengaluru.

Set to return to the national capital after a 12-day naturotherapy course, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said that his cough problem was gone, sugar level had come under control and he was excited to resume work.

Mr. Kejriwal said over the past 12 days when he was away from work, he got the opportunity to think on the possible improvements that could be made in the health sector, Public Distribution System (PDS) and midday meal schemes.

“Cough gone, sugar under control. Feeling fresh and fit. I am excited to return to resume work. Grateful to Jindal Institute, its doctors, staff. Congratulations two Sitaram ji for setting up such a wonderful institute and running it so welcome,” Mr. Kejriwal tweeted.

He also expressed his gratitude to the Jindal Institute where he was undergoing a treatment.

“Such institutes should be there all across the country,” he said.

Mr. Kejriwal said that he also visited a mid-day meal scheme run by ISCKON and was impressed with the way it was being run.

“In the last 12 days, I got the time to think on what changes which can be brought in Delhi, especially in education and ration scheme (PDS). I used to speak to (Deputy Chief Minister) Manish (Sisodia) and have made some proposals.

“I also visited the midday meal scheme by Akshaya Patra and ISCKON. The scheme is good and the kitchen is also clean and hygienic. We will also see how this could be improved in Delhi,” the chief minister said.

The AAP leader was undergoing treatment for chronic cough and persistent high-level of sugar, which refused to come down despite increasing the insulin intake two-fold. He left for Bengaluru on March 5.

The Delhi Chief Minister, who was away from work when the party was undergoing through one of its tough internal crisis, is expected to return to Delhi in the evening.

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