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Prime Minister visits trauma center, inquires about condition of injured youth



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Saturday visited Bir Hospital’s Trauma Center to inquire about the health condition of youths injured during the ongoing Gen-Z movement.

According to Dr. Badri Rijal, head of the center, 36 injured individuals are currently admitted, with six being treated in the intensive care unit. He informed the prime minister that the condition of two patients is critical.

Dr. Rijal further said that while some patients require surgery, immediate procedures are not possible due to the severity of their injuries.

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