Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reached Max Hospital in Dehradun on Sunday to meet Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant. Indian batsman Max, who was the victim of a horrific accident on Friday, is admitted to the hospital and is undergoing treatment. The CM said that Pant told him that his accident on the Delhi-Dehradun highway was due to a pothole on the way.
After meeting Pant, the CM of Uttarakhand interacted with the media. He also opened up on Pant’s health. “Rishabh Pant is having body pain due to the injuries sustained in the accident. According to the doctors, the pain should subside in the next 24 hours. He has said that many people helped him after his accident. His medical treatment is on.” Will be.” Max Hospital, Dhami was quoted as saying by ANI. The Uttarakhand chief minister was reportedly in touch with Pant’s family after the cricketer met with a car accident. He also formed a team, which kept the CM updated about Pant’s health. Earlier, Delhi and District Cricket Association director Shyam Sharma visited Pant at Max Hospital and the Indian cricketer informed him about the horrific accident caused by potholes.
Uttarakhand government will honor the employees of Haryana Roadways
The Uttarakhand government will honor the Haryana Roadways employees who helped save Rishabh Pant’s life on Republic Day 2023. This announcement was made by CM Dhami. The Uttarakhand government will honor the driver and operator of Haryana Roadways who saved the life of cricketer Rishabh Pant on January 26. The driver and conductor saved Rishabh Pant’s life by risking their lives. in front of their eyes (after hitting a divider and bursting into flames on the Delhi-Dehradun highway). The employees of Haryana Roadways proved their mettle to deal with emergencies.
Earlier, Haryana Roadways on Friday honored its bus driver and conductor for rescuing cricketer Rishabh Pant, who met with a car accident on the Delhi-Dehradun highway near Roorkee. Haryana Roadways Panipat Depot General Manager Kuldeep Jangra said, “When they returned to Panipat, we gave them a certificate of appreciation and a shield in our office, saying that both the driver and the conductor set an example of humanity.”
Earlier on Saturday, Shyam Sharma, director of the Delhi and District Cricket Association, visited Max Hospital and said that the health of the Indian star is improving.