Kathmandu: Medical colleges and health science institutes across the country are going to provide compulsory specialist surgery services in one of the districts. The Ministry of Health and Population has already signed agreements with some medical colleges for this service. According to Article 20 of the National Medical Act 2075 BS and Article 40 of… Continue reading Big hospitals are mandatory to send specialist services to district hospitals
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Vaccination against typhoid to begin on Friday
Kathmandu: The government has decided to vaccinate children against typhoid across the country from next Friday. The Family Welfare Division has informed in a press conference on Tuesday that the vaccination campaign will be conducted from April 8 for next 24 days. The division has also stated that all the manpower mobilization, training and vaccination… Continue reading Vaccination against typhoid to begin on Friday
Five parties decide to form alliance in all 7 municipalities of Chitwan
Kathmandu: Five political parties in Chitwan have decided to form an alliance in the upcoming local elections. A meeting of Nepali Congress, CPN-Maoist Center, CPN-Unified Socialist, Janata Samajwadi, and Rashtriya Janamorcha held on Saturday morning has decided to form an alliance in all the seven municipalities of Chitwan in the April election. A meeting chaired… Continue reading Five parties decide to form alliance in all 7 municipalities of Chitwan
NAC to conduct first test flight at GBIA
Kathmandu: The first test flight at the Gautam Buddha International Airport (GBIA) in Bhairahawa will be conducted by Nepal Airlines Corporation. The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has stated that it is preparing to conduct a test flight in mid-April. CAAN plans to launch a test flight on April 14 and start commercial international… Continue reading NAC to conduct first test flight at GBIA
Printing of ballot papers begin for local election
Kathmandu: The printing of 19.4 million ballot papers for the local level election to be held in April has started today. At a regular press conference of the Election Commission, spokesperson Shaligram Sharma Poudel informed that the printing of ballot papers has started at Janak Education Materials Center, Bhaktapur. Spokesperson Sharma also said that the… Continue reading Printing of ballot papers begin for local election
Prime Minister Deuba return from India visit
Kathmandu: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba returned home on Sunday evening after a three-day visit to India. Deuba, who left New Delhi for Varanasi at 9 am on Sunday, had laid the foundation stone of an old age home at the Lalitaghat, Pashupatinath temple premises in Varanasi. Prime Minister Deuba left for New Delhi last… Continue reading Prime Minister Deuba return from India visit
PM Deuba request Indian PM Modi to resolve border issue
Kathmandu: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, who is on a visit to India, has requested Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to resolve the border issue between Nepal and India. In a press conference organized by the two Prime Ministers after the meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, Prime Minister Deuba said that he had… Continue reading PM Deuba request Indian PM Modi to resolve border issue
Local election: Congress directs to recommend candidate’s name within 4 days
Kathmandu: The Nepali Congress (NC) has directed to recommend the names of candidates on behalf of the party inwards, villages, and municipalities within four days. Congress has issued circulars in all 77 districts and in all 753 local levels, instructing them to recommend and send the names of the candidates by April 5. The names… Continue reading Local election: Congress directs to recommend candidate’s name within 4 days
PM Deuba meets Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar
Kathmandu: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, who is on a three-day visit to India, has met Indian External Affairs Minister S Jayashankar. Prime Minister Deuba and External Affairs Minister Jayashankar met in New Delhi. Prime Minister Deuba is scheduled to hold talks with his counterpart, Narendra Modi, on Saturday. Prime Minister Deuba is scheduled to… Continue reading PM Deuba meets Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar
PCR report tested within 48 hours required to travel to Malaysia
Kathmandu: PCR negative report has been made mandatory for passengers traveling from Nepal to Malaysia. Himalayan Airlines issued a notice to the passengers on Friday. It is mentioned in the notice that the report should be carried along with the PCR test from Nepal within 48 hours. The notice states that every passenger should download… Continue reading PCR report tested within 48 hours required to travel to Malaysia