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Bharatpur metropolis launches ‘Mayor Health Programme’



Bharatpur Metropolitan City Mayor Mrs Renu Dahal.

Chitwan Dec 6: Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Nepal, has launched the ‘mayor health programme’ in collaboration with the community.

Inaugurating the programme amid a function here today, the metropolis mayor Renu Dahal said it aims to provide health services to the citizens of the metropolis. People with various health problems detected during the campaign will be referred to the primary health posts at Shivanagar and Sharadanagar, she said. “There is coordination with Bharatpur Hospital for further treatment.”

Under the health programme, senior citizens, incapacitated people and disabled people will be provided health tests in particular. Around 25,000 senior citizens above 68 years of age of the metropolis will be reached out for their health tests, she said.

In the first phase, the programme will be implemented in 14 wards, said Dipak Subedi, chief of the public health promotion section of the metropolis. The remaining 15 wards will get it in the second phase. In the first and second phases, health workers will reach out to the people in 25 and 25 days each with medicines.

The total 100 health workers will be mobilised for the programme. Non-infectious diseases will be focused the most. The metropolis reports around 60 percent of the people with non-communicable diseases, said Subedi. There are a total of 40 health institutions inside the metropolis.

In the event organised under the chairpersonship of the metropolis ward-24 chair Ram Bahadur Godar, the health workers deployed for the programme were handed heath equipment. On the occasion, a local Tikaram Bhattarai, 72, got his health tested in the presence of the metropolis mayor Dahal.