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February 07, 2005

President A P J Abdul Kalam underwent treatment at the Army Hospital, Research and Referral in Delhi on Monday morning for a fracture he suffered on Sunday.

The President was walking in Rashtrapati Bhavan's [Images] Herbal Garden when he slipped and fell, dislocating his right shoulder.

"This morning, under short general anaesthesia, closed reduction of the fracture was done," the hospital's commandant said. "The President is doing fine. He will take a few days rest," he added.

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Respected Sir, Happy Birthday to you. May God Bless you with all his blessing.


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