The government of Japan has handed the medical equipment to Kathmandu Cancer Center (KCC) amid a ceremony that was held today in Changunarayan Municipality, Bhaktapur.
KATHMANDU: The handover ceremony of medical equipment supported by the Government of Japan to Kathmandu Cancer Center (KCC) was held today in Changunarayan Municipality, Bhaktapur. Ambassador of Japan to Nepal, Kikuta Yutaka, attended the ceremony. Under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Government of Japan, the Project for the Installation […]
BHAKTAPUR: Japan handed over medical equipment to the Community Health Center in Suryabinayak Municipality, Bhaktapur. Under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Japanese Government, the project to install medical equipment for breast cancer testing, thyroid testing, and diabetes testing at the Valley Health Center run by the Laborer Women and […]
The Government of Japan has provided medical equipment to the Valley Health Centre in Suryabinayak Municipality, Bhaktapur. Kikuta Yutaka, ambassador of Japan to Nepal, handed over the equipment on Tuesday.
Under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Japanese Government, the project to install medical equipment for breast cancer testing, thyroid testing, and diabetes testing at the Valley Health Center run by the Laborer Women and Child Welfare Council (LWCWC) was supported with USD 74,860 (approximately NPR 8.9 million).
KATHMANDU, April 11: The Government of Japan handed over Medical Equipment to the Community Health Center in Suryabinayak Municipality, Bhaktapur District today.
H.E. KIKUTA Yutaka, Ambassador of Japan to Nepal, attended the ceremony.
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KATHMANDU, Jan 21: The district administration offices (DAOs) in the Kathmandu Valley – Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur -- have decided to enforce the odd-even rule for the vehicles effective from Friday midnight.
According to Ghanashyam Upadhyaya, CDO of Lalitpur district, private and public vehicles will have to operate on an odd-even basis in view of the surging coronavirus cases in recent days.
The new rule allows vehicles with odd number plates to ply on odd days and vice versa.
Public vehicles have to abide by public health protocol to contain the further spread of infectious diseases.
The odd-even rule, however, will not be applicable to the vehicles offering emergency services. Such vehicles include ambulances, hearses, fire brigades and those carrying medical equipment, petroleum products and other emergency goods.
KATHMANDU: The district administration offices (DAOs) in the Kathmandu Valley – Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur -- have decided to enforce the odd-even rule for the vehicles effective from Friday midnight.
According to Ghanashyam Upadhyaya, CDO of Lalitpur district, private and public vehicles will have to operate on an odd-even basis in view of the surging coronavirus cases in recent days.
The new rule allows vehicles with odd number plates to ply on odd days and vice versa.
Public vehicles have to abide by public health protocol to contain the further spread of infectious disease.
The odd-even rule, however, will not be applicable to the vehicles offering emergency services. Such vehicles include ambulances, hearses, fire brigades and those carrying medical equipment, petroleum products and other emergency goods.
The Charge d' Affaires of Japan to Nepal, Yoshioka Yuzo, signed a grant contract with Ranju Napit, chairperson of the Labourer Women and Child Welfare Council (LWCWC) for providing medical equipment to the Valley Health and Research Centre that operates in Bhaktapur District.