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Jharkhand Minister Ramdas Soren Suffers Brain Injury, Airlifted to Delhi

Ramdas Soren suffers brain injury in fall, airlifted to Delhi’s Medanta Hospital for emergency medical treatment.

Published By: Sumit Kumar
Last Updated: August 2, 2025 12:36:15 IST

Jharkhand Education Minister Ramdas Soren has been airlifted to Delhi for urgent medical attention after sustaining a serious brain injury due to a fall in the bathroom of his residence. Initially admitted to Tata Motors Hospital in Jamshedpur, Soren is now being moved to Medanta Hospital in the national capital for specialized treatment.

The accident occurred at the home of the minister on Saturday, which led to immediate hospitalization. Doctors reportedly detected a blood clot in his brain, making emergency evacuation necessary.

State Minister Irfan Ansari provides an update

Providing updates on X (formerly Twitter), Jharkhand State Minister Irfan Ansari expressed his concern over Soren’s deteriorating condition. He confirmed the presence of a blood clot and emphasized that arrangements were swiftly made for his transfer to a more equipped facility.



“The news of Jharkhand’s Education Minister, our elder brother Shri Ramdas Soren Ji, being unwell is deeply concerning. He has sustained a brain injury and a blood clot due to a fall in the bathroom. He is being airlifted to Medanta Hospital in Delhi. I am continuously monitoring his condition. I appeal to all of you for your prayers. I pray to God that he recovers quickly,” State Minister Irfan Ansari said.

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