Dalai Lama discharged from hospital

The Dalai Lama was discharged from a New Delhi hospital on Friday, his personal spokesman said, three days after being admitted with what an aide called a “light cough”.
“He was discharged from the hospital at 8 o’clock in the morning,” Tenzin Taklha told AFP. “He is doing very well now.”
The 83-year-old Buddhist monk, Tibetan spiritual leader and thorn in China’s side was admitted to the Max hospital in the Indian capital on Tuesday.
On Thursday Taklha had said that the Nobel Peace Prize winner was already back to his “normal routine” and doing some exercise.
Local media reports said Friday that the Dalai Lama would likely remain in New Delhi for several days before returning to the northern Indian hill station of Dharamsala where he has been in permanent exile for six decades.
In 1959, at the age of 23, he fled the Tibetan capital Lhasa and across the frozen Himalayan border, disguised as a soldier, as Chinese troops poured into the region to crush an uprising.
In India he set up a government-in-exile and launched a campaign to reclaim Tibet that gradually evolved into an appeal for greater autonomy — the so-called “middle way” approach.
The self-described “simple Buddhist…