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Ratauli Youth Club distributes essential health appliances worth over Rs 3.5 million


02 August 2021  

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JALESHWOR: A local organization-Ratuali Youth Club- in Mahottari district provided essential medical appliances worth over Rs 3.5 million to three municipalities in the Mahottari district.

The in-kind support was extended to the local units in financial and logistic assistance of the Save the Children for COVID-19 response, said the executive director of the Club, Baijanatha Chaudhary.

Jaleshwor Municipality, Lohaarpatti Municipality, and Pipara Rural Municipality received medical appliances such as oxygen gas cylinder oximeters, sanitizers, masks, and gloves among others.

Chaudhary shared that medical goods worth Rs 1.5 million were provided to Jaleshwor Municipality, Loharpatti Municipality worth Rs 700,000, and Pipara Rural Municipality worth Rs 1.3 million.

Chaudhary believed that these medical appliances would help treat the suspected and infected ones in the wake of the second wave of COVID-19.

As the third wave is expected from the beginning of October this year, he was hopeful that the medical goods would come in handy to a great extent.RSS

Publish Date : 02 August 2021 22:26 PM

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