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BSP Nepal provides health supplies worth Rs 19 million



KATHMANDU: BSP Nepal, a non-government organization, has provided health supplies to health workers deputed for the treatment of COVID-19 infected people at different health institutions and hospitals across the country.

The organization distributed health supplies worth around Rs 19 million including PPEs and face masks at government and private hospitals and different health institutions of 42 local levels including Kailali, Kanchanpur, Banke, Bardiya, Dang, Parsa, Rukum, Arghakhanchi, Chitwan, Makawanpur, Kathmandu, and Lalitpur districts.

BSP Nepal Chair Shekhar Aryal said that the organization distributed necessary health supplies at health institutions as part of their social responsibility and with the objective of making the service of health institutions of rural areas effective.

Aryal expressed the belief that the health workers and general people would be directly benefitted from such type of support.

Similarly, the Executive Director of the organization, Prakash Lamichhane, said that the organization with the support of My Climate Foundation, Switzerland distributed 10,000 PPE sets along with surgical masks.

Urging the hospitals and health institutions to utilize the received health supplies in an appropriate way, he expressed commitment to provide such support in the future.
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