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Lack of toilets questions ODF sustainability in Nepal

Narayan Ghimire Kathmandu, Nov 29: In his 2013 blog to the World Bank, Johannes Zutt, wrote 'Nepal aims to be open defecation free (ODF)’. Celebrating the declaration of ODF status to Bhaktapur district, Jutt then mentioned, "September 21, 2013 marked an important milestone for all households in Nangkhel and the

612 patients benefit from free eye checkup camp in Humla

Six hundred and twelve people have benefited from a free eye examination camp conducted in Simkot, the headquarters of Humla

612 patients benefit from free eye checkup camp in Humla

Simkot (Humla), Nov 26: Six hundred and twelve people have benefited from a free eye examination camp conducted in Simkot,

Over 300 children suffering from autism in Jhapa

Over 300 children are found suffering from autism in Jhapa district alone. Total 381 persons are found living with autism,

Genetic testing for rheumatic diseases begins in Nepal

For the first time in Nepal, three new genetic tests have been introduced to identify hereditary causes of rheumatic diseases.

Around 90% population vaccinated against cholera in Bara, Parsa

Around 90 per cent population in Bara and Parsa districts has been administered with anti-cholera vaccine. The anti-cholera immunization drive

12th International Physiotherapy Conference concludes

The 12th International Physiotherapy Conference 2025 organised by the Nepal Physiotherapy Association (NEPTA) has been successfully concluded.

Over 600 medicos discuss global surgical excellence in Kathmandu

The XVI International Conference of the Society of Surgeons of Nepal, with a theme - Global Surgical Excellence: Advancements in

People with underlying health issues advised for prevention against flu

Kathmandu, Nov 22: Doctors say the risk of influenza (flu) has increased with the drop in mercury. Influenza is caused

Locals again disrupt waste disposal at Bancharedanda landfill site

Containers arriving from the Kathmandu Valley carrying waste were sent back by locals without being allowed to dispose of the