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Govt decides to provide free medical treatment to quake-injured

KATHMANDU, Nov 5: The government has made a decision to provide free medical treatment to those injured in the recent earthquake. Minister for Health and Population Mohan Bahadur Basnet said that the decision was taken by a Cabinet meeting today.
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KATHMANDU, Nov 5: The government has made a decision to provide free medical treatment to those injured in the recent earthquake. Minister for Health and Population Mohan Bahadur Basnet said that the decision was taken by a Cabinet meeting today.


"All the injured individuals will receive treatment free of cost, even if it is costly," stated Minister Basnet. He further proposed the provision of free treatment in private hospitals as well.


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According to him, the rescue efforts for earthquake victims have been completed. “The distribution of food, tarps, and tents has already begun in some affected areas, with plans for further deliveries in progress. The government is committed to ensure that all necessary assistance is provided,” he added.


He said that this time he will work to rectify the weaknesses that occurred during the 2015 earthquake response. He also mentioned that while there is a proposal to increase the relief amount from the previous Rs 300,000, a final decision has not been reached.


Furthermore, Minister Basnet said that various countries are extending assistance to the earthquake victims, and the government will establish standards for the type of aid the government can accept.


 

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