HomeNationCentral security committee to mobilize medics to curb cholera in Birgunj

Central security committee to mobilize medics to curb cholera in Birgunj

KATHMANDU:- The meeting of the central security committee decided to mobilize a team of medical practitioners in the cholera-hit Bijgunj city, Parsa.

The committee meeting was chaired by Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak. In the meeting, Minister Lekhak directed the subordinates to ensure the team to be fanned out immediately in the cholera-hit area.

He directed the Nepali Army, the Nepal Police and the Armed Police Force to pay adequate attention to it, according to Spokesperson at Home Ministry, Ananda Kafle. The peace and security situation across the country was reviewed in the meeting attended by Secretary at Home Ministry, Gokarna Mani Duwadi, and chiefs of the security agencies.

Meanwhile, Minister for Health and Population, Pradip Paudel, and Minister for Drinking Water, Pradip Yadav, held a discussion how cholera outbreak could be controlled in Birgunj city.

Minister Poudel had informed during the discussion that the arrangement was ensured for the immediate treatment of cholera patients for free of cost at both public and private hospitals.

Share to social media

Latest News

Trossard, De Bruyne score and Belgium defeats New Zealand 5-1 to advance at the World Cup

By ANNE M. PETERSON, VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP):- With a flurry of of goals, Belgium...

Egypt star Mohamed Salah leaves 1-1 World Cup draw with Iran due to left knee injury

SEATTLE (AP):-  Former Liverpool standout and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah left Friday night’s 1-1 draw...

Bird flu on the rise in Kathmandu: Infection confirmed in 82 locations across 11 districts

KATHMANDU:- The bird flu (H-5N-1) infection that has been seen in the Kathmandu Valley for...

Fear grips Haitian communities after Supreme Court ruling unwinds protection from deportation

By GISELA SALOMON, PATRICK AFTOORA-ORSAGOS and CLAIRE GALOFARO, MIAMI (AP):- A 35-year-old nurse in...

More like this

Bird flu on the rise in Kathmandu: Infection confirmed in 82 locations across 11 districts

KATHMANDU:- The bird flu (H-5N-1) infection that has been seen in the Kathmandu Valley for...

Former ANFA President, Karma Tsering Sherpa arrested

KATHMANDU:- Police have arrested former president of All Nepal Football Association (ANFA), Karma Tsering...

Monsoon likely to expand, heavy rain forecast in Koshi province

KATHMANDU:- The monsoon winds are currently affecting the entire areas of Koshi, Madhesh, and...