-Sher Bahadur Singh Suraj Singh Karki, a Nepali migrant worker in Mumbai, has turned a saviour by helping other Nepali fellows stuck in Mumbai due to lockdown imposed by the government in the fight against coronavirus pandemic. He has gone out of his way and lent help to the trapped
(Sher Bahadur Singh) Nearly 60 Nepali workers stranded in Mumbai of Maharastra, India, have been facing severe problems due to the lockdown imposed citing coronavirus spread. The workers hailing from Baitadi district of Sudurpaschim, Nepal, have been taking shelter at Barauli and Pabai for three weeks and have urged for
-Sher Bahadur Singh A technical team that arrived here from Kathmandu for ‘rapid test’ in a bid to control coronavirus has collected swab sample of 70 persons quarantined at the local Baijanath School. The federal government deputed the six-member team in view of the State at high risk of infection.
Without transportation means, the public health laboratory in Sudurpachim State is facing difficulty to send blood samples of coronavirus suspected people to Kathmandu for the test. The laboratory has however sent blood samples of 14 suspected people to Kathmandu for test so far. "Of the samples sent from Kailali, Bajura
Nepalis entering India via the Gaddachauuki transit on the Nepal-India westernmost border in Kanchanpur district are required to wear masks as per the edict of the Indian border security personnel. The Indian side has been urging the people entering the India through Gaddachauki to mandatorily wear masks as a preventive
More than 1,500 people underwent free health check-up at a three-day health camp organised by Nepal Army at Teghari Barracks, Attariya of Kailali district. The health camp was organised coinciding with the Ex-Servicemen’s Conclave. Family members of Nepal Army retired personnel availed of the services provided at the camp operated
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Basanta Kumar Nembang, has said that federal transportation law is being formulated at coordination of federal, states and local levels to make transport sector systematic. Inaugurating the Bhimdatta Bus Park at Bhimdattanagar of Kanchanpur today, Minister Nembang stated that three-tier of governments have been
Gaddachauki, the western border point in Kanchanpur district has become quiet with the government decision to seal Nepal’s borders with India and China for a week, beginning from today amidst the heightened risk of coronavirus outbreak. The Gaddachauki market has been completely closed down and transportation come to a halt