The hospital premises, which was swarming with political leaders, AIADMK functionaries, police personnel and print and electronic journalists for over two months is serene now, with only patients visiting it.
Heavy police deployment has been withdrawn with only a few of them continuing to be on the spot as a matter of caution.
Soon after Jayalalithaa was admitted, a security blanket was thrown in and around Greams Lane, where the hospital is located, with gun toting policemen stationed there.
Barricades were put up at all approach points vehicles allowed in only after being questioned by police personnel.
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"Now we are back after 75 days (and) all these days we had to operate from elsewhere," K Shankar, an auto driver at the stand, told PTI.
G Sukumar, another auto driver who ferried at least 30 patients a day free of cost for more than two months said, "I did all that (as part of prayers) so that Amma recovers ... even God has not helped us."
A police official on the spot told PTI: "We will be here for some more days. We do not expect any violence... Only five of us are here and it is part of routine arrangements during such situations."
Violence had broken out on December 5 evening in front of the hospital as enraged AIADMK supporters pushed down barricades, threw water bottles and pelted stones at the hospital gate after some Tamil TV channels flashed news about Jayalalithaa's death, which later turned out to be false.
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Meanwhile, Apollo Hospitals organised a condolence meeting in memory of Jayalalithaa.
"Today, a condolence meeting was organised at the Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road, to pay tribute to our beloved Puratchi Thalaivi. #AmmaForever", the hospital said in a tweet.
State Principal Health Secretary J Radhakrishnan, Apollo Hospitals Managing Director Preetha Reddy were among those who took part in the meeting.