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Medicines worth Rs 6 billion imported during lockdown

Kathmandu: Medicines worth around Rs 6 billion has been imported during lockdown. As per the details recently released by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies, readymade medicine and its raw materials worth Rs 59.096 million were imported during the lockdown. The government has imposed lockdown from March 24. Readymade

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