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Women, children in quake hit districts suffer from malnutrition

Jajarkot, March 5: The women and children from earthquake hit districts have been suffering from malnutrition. It was found during the health camps conducted at different places of quake-hit districts- Jajarkot, Rukum Paschim and Salyan- in the last three months. Total 46 health camps were organized under the 'minimum health

COVID-19 vaccination for children in Nepal.
COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Rukum Paschim district

Vaccination Supervisor of Health Office in Rukum Paschim, Krishna Khadka, shared that a booster dose vaccination campaign is going to

118 pharmacies are in operation in KMC against basic standard

The Kathmandu Metropolitan City has said 118 pharmacies operated within KMC are found not following basic standards.

Dr. Ruit performing eye surgery in Taplejung

Senior Ophthalmologist Dr. Sanduk Ruit has started surgery for cataract patients in the home district from Thursday.

Infectious Disease Research Centre setup gains momentum in Tikapur

In this connection, preparations have been stepped up to complete construction of the first phase of the structure this year.

Inmates of Central Jail brought under health insurance coverage

Health insurance scheme has been offered to inmates of Central Jail. Jail Management Department implemented the health insurance scheme to

National measles-rubella vaccination drive begins

During the campaign to run till March 20, vaccines will be administered to over 5.7 million children including those four

Orthopedic treatment getting easier: Indian surgeon Sharma

"Normally people are fearful of possible infection or subsequent complications. But now, the medical genre has gained much success. I

About 5.7 million children to be vaccinated against measles

A nationwide vaccination campaign against measles-rubella is starting from today. The vaccination campaign targeted on all children between nine months

Cath lab machines brought in use in Lumbuni Province Hospital

The equipment of Cath Lab which were kept unused for almost one and a half years have now brought in