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Surya Nepal provides medical supplies worth Rs. 6.5 million to three govt Hospitals in Kathmandu

KATHMANDU, May 14: Surya Nepal Private Limited has provided various medical supplies to three government Hospitals in Kathmandu.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, May 14: Surya Nepal Private Limited has provided various medical supplies to three government Hospitals in Kathmandu.


The medical aid comprises latex gloves, surgical masks, N95 masks, face shields, PPEs and oximeters, according to a press statement issued by the company.


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The hospitals receiving the support include Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, National Trauma Center (Bir Hospital) and Civil Hospital.


Dr Dinesh Kafle, on the behalf of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Dr Santosh Paudel on the behalf of National Trauma Center, Bir Hospital and Dr Bidhan Nidhi Paudel on the behalf of Civil Hospital received the aid.


The EGBOSA, Kathmandu, had facilitated the handover and distribution of the medical supplies goods. The company contributed a total amount of NRs.70 Million (NRs. 10 Million to each province) to the “Funds for treatment and control of COVID-19” established by all seven provinces earlier this year.


 

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