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Local levels to be declared TB-free in two years



KATHMANDU: The government has said it would declare all local levels tuberculosis (TB) free within the next two years.

Finance Minister Bishnu Poudel said that the government has allocated Rs 1.46 billion to control malaria, TB, HIV/AIDS and leprosy in the new budget for the fiscal year 2021/22.

The budget has continued the risk allowances being provided to front-liner doctors, health workers, security personnel and sanitation workers.

Likewise, Rs 2.50 billion has been allocated to manage free of cost treatment to cardio, kidney, Alzheimers, brain stroke, sickle cell patients of economically disadvantaged sections.

Likewise, Rs 1.30 billion has been allocated to establish 300-bed hospitals in Kathmandu and 50-bed hospitals in each seven provinces for the treatment of communicable diseases.

Publish Date : 30 May 2021 15:35 PM

Western disturbance to bring rain, snowfall across western Nepal

KATHMANDU: A western weather system is expected to cause cloudy

Road accidents rising by 5.4 percent annually, experts warn of public health crisis

KATHMANDU: Roads in Nepal are becoming increasingly unsafe, with recent

95 polling stations in Jhapa marked highly sensitive ahead of elections

JHAPA: Chief District Officer (CDO) Shiva Ram Gelal has classified

Resham Lal Chaudhary’s candidacy rejected for Kailali-1 polls

KAILALI: The candidacy of Resham Lal Chaudhary, candidate of the

NC General Secretary Ghimire says party’s regular general convention won’t be held in May

KATHMANDU: Nepali Congress (NC) General Secretary Gururaj Ghimire has said