Sirmaur: Sad news of sudden demise of Nikhil Bishnoi, son of former District Ayurvedic Officer Dr. Anil Bishnoi
Sad news has been received about the sudden death of Nikhil Bishnoi, son of former District Ayurvedic Officer Dr. Anil Bishnoi in Sirmaur. About 40-year-old Nikhil died in Delhi last night. It is being told that Nikhil’s family is originally a resident of Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, so his last rites are being performed at Hindon Ghat in Ghaziabad.
Sad news of sudden demise of Nikhil Bishnoi, son of former District Ayurvedic Officer Dr. Anil Bishnoi in Sirmaur.
Nahan, November 10: Sad news has been received about the sudden death of Nikhil Bishnoi, son of former District Ayurvedic Officer Dr. Anil Bishnoi in Sirmaur. About 40-year-old Nikhil died in Delhi last night. It is being told that Nikhil’s family is originally a resident of Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, so his last rites are being performed at Hindon Ghat in Ghaziabad.
According to sources, Nikhil initially had jaundice. After which his kidneys failed. He died last evening due to cardiac arrest. Late Nikhil was the grandson of Master Ranbir Singh of Ghaziabad.
Dr. Anil Bishnoi, who has been serving in a private hospital in Sirmaur for a long time, has also served in the Ayurveda Department of Himachal Pradesh for a long time. Due to his friendly nature and dedication, he has made a distinct identity in the society.
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