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Medical Education Commission to grant affiliation to B & C…

Kathmandu, June 19: The Medical Education Commission, Nepal, has decided to give affiliation of medical college to B&C Hospital in Jhapa. The 14th meeting of the commission held in Baluwatar on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda has decided to grant affiliation to B&C to

SGM community mourns Dhimal, hormone therapy debate continues

Some SGM organisations, including the Blue Diamond Society (BDS), the Federation of Sexual and Gender Minorities-Nepal (FSGMN) and Cruiseaids Nepal,

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Dengue infection spreads over 71 districts

Dengue infection has spread over 71 districts is the country. The Dengue infection that has spread to 57 districts as

Govt. to expand capacity of BP Koirala Cancer Hospital: Minister…

Minister for Health and Population, Pradeep Yadav, has said Bharatpur-based BP Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital has been providing treatment services

Domestic tourist dies of altitude sickness at Thorangla Pass

Manang, June 13: A Nepali succumbed to altitude sickness at Ngisyang rural municipality-9 in Manang on Wednesday. The deceased has

Bir Hospital launches free brain tumor surgery till June 30

The Bir Hospital, the oldest hospital in the country, has launched free brain tumor surgeries effective from today.

Ministry to revise procedure on distribution of sanitary pads

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology is preparing to revise the procedures on distribution of sanitary pads to the

Number of patients with skin allergy increase in Banke

With soaring temperatures in Banke, the district in the Lumbini Province, the number of patients with skin allergies has increased.

Promotion of Pokhara Academy remains govt top priority: PM Dahal

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has expressed his confidence that Pokhara will offer a more favorable atmosphere for medical

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Kathmandu Metropolis arranges 374 beds for helpless at 52 hospitals

The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has arranged 374 beds at 52 hospitals for the free treatment of helpless and poor