KATHMANDU, June 18: The Embassy of Pakistan in collaboration with Nepal-Pakistan Friendship and Cultural Association (NPFCA) organized 18th Free Medical Camp at Shree Siddheshwar Basic School, Lalitpur, on Saturday.
The Free Medical Camp was jointly inaugurated by Umair Ali, Charge d’ Affaires (a.i.) of Pakistan, Dr Manju Ratna Sakya, President, Nepal-Pakistan Friendship and Cultural Association (NPFCA), Gajendra Maharjan, Mayor Godawari Municipality and Mr. Raj Ghimire, Chairman, Ward-3 Godawari Municipality.
Pakistan Embassy organizes free medical camp
Nepali doctors and para-medical staff (who had graduated from various medical institutions of Pakistan) provided free services. Free medical treatment and three months of medicines were provided to more than 400 men, women and children.
In his remarks, Umar Ali, Charge d’ Affaires (a.i.) said that the Free Medical Camp is a reflection of close people-to-people relations between Pakistan and Nepal. He thanked NPFCA, doctors and para-medical staff for upholding the spirit of serving humanity by organizing the free medical camp. Charge d’ Affaires (a.i) reiterated Pakistan’s continued support for such medical camps in future as well.