Sharad Pawar Discharged from Pune Hospital Following Dehydration Treatment
NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar has been discharged from a private hospital in Pune after receiving treatment for dehydration. The 85-year-old Rajya Sabha member was admitted to Ruby Hall Clinic on Sunday following complaints related to dehydration, as reported by news agency PTI.
Health Update and Medical Advice
Dr Purvez Grant, chief cardiologist, chairman, and managing trustee of Ruby Hall Clinic, confirmed that Sharad Pawar is doing well following his discharge on Wednesday morning. The veteran politician has already left for Mumbai and has been advised to take rest for the next couple of days before returning to his normal routine.
"He is doing well. He has been given discharge, and he has already left for Mumbai. He has been advised to take rest for the next couple of days before resuming his normal routine," stated Dr Grant, providing reassurance about Pawar's health status.
Previous Hospitalization History
This recent hospitalization marks the second time Sharad Pawar has been admitted to Ruby Hall Clinic this year. Earlier, the former Union minister was admitted to the same hospital on February 9 due to a chest infection and was discharged on February 14 after receiving appropriate medical care.
The medical team at Ruby Hall Clinic has been monitoring Pawar's condition closely, ensuring proper treatment and recovery protocols are followed for both health incidents.
Political Significance and Public Concern
As a prominent political figure and leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar faction), Sharad Pawar's health has been a matter of public interest and concern. His hospitalization prompted attention from political circles and supporters across Maharashtra and beyond.
The quick discharge and positive medical reports have alleviated concerns about his wellbeing, allowing him to focus on recovery before returning to his political responsibilities and public engagements.



