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Music against Malaria
31 Jan 2010, Jhapa Nepal. A musical concert "Music against Malaria" successfully took place at Sanischare Jhapa. Singers Kunti Moktan, Rima Gurung, Nalina Chitrakar, Dipak Limbu and Tara Laksam were presenting their popular songs with useful public health messages to audience. Miss Nepal Sugarika KC and Mamphi Ghosh were anchoring the program attractively. The program was a part of awareness rrogram of Ministry of Health and Population which was supported by Global Fund, facilitated by PSI and coordinated by Human Welfare Council.
Hospital established
A Community based ‘Sukuna Samudaik Hospital’ has been opened in Indrapur Morang.
Articles Published
*Suicides in Ilam District of Nepal American Journal of Applied Psychology, Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2015, Pages: 137-141 Received: Sep. 20, 2015; Accepted: Sep. 29, 2015; Published: Oct. 12, 2015 DOI: 10.11648/j.ajap.20150406.11 Click *Traditional Practices on Mother and Child Health Care in Rajbanshi Community of Nepal (Nawa Raj Subba) American Journal of Health Research…
Polio drops immediately after birth
DPHO Nawaraj Subba gave Polio vaccine to a neonate within an hour of birth during 13th NID 2011 campaign at Haraicha PHC Morang Nepal on Feb 12, 2011.
Action against Avian Influenza in Nepal
In response to outbreaks reported from Siliguri West Bengal India, Nepal has taken necessary actions to prevent transmission of Bird Flue in adjoining districts of Nepal. District Livestock Office (DLSO), Quarantine offices and local administration authorities in Jhapa and Morang districts now intensified their actions as checking import of poultry, chickens, birds and its products from cross border. Civil societies, poultry farmers and businessmen are also being active in this control program in Kakarvitta Jhapa.
Delivery Service now Free in Nepal
Government of Nepal has decided to make delivery service free across the country from 14 January 2009. The cost covering normal and scissoring section will be reimbursed to all health institutions accordingly by Ministry of Health as Regional Director Dr N.P. KC said in a regional workshop today in Biratnagar.
In Nepal, Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is 283 per 100,000 live births in 2005 and which is expected to lower as 250 by the year 2009 in the country as government plan. However, the MMR is being considered still higher in the region.



