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Local governments in Baitadi return ambulances provided by province govt

BAITADI, April 10: Local governments in Baitadi have returned ambulances they received from the Sudurpaschim province government to the province itself.
By Republica

BAITADI, April 10: Local governments in Baitadi have returned ambulances they received from the Sudurpaschim province government to the province itself.


The Pancheshwar and Dilashaini rural municipalities have sent back vehicles provided by the Ministry of Social Development, citing high maintenance costs.


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Pancheshwar rural municipality vice chair Bina Bhatta said there were frequent technical issues on the ambulance provided by the province. The maintenance cost was too high as it was experiencing dysfunctional issues from time to time. “We decided to return the vehicle by the executive meeting.  We are preparing to buy it on our own. We will purchase an ambulance which suits the conditions of our local roads,” she said.


The concern of locals is that ambulances sent by the province were not technically appropriate to operate on rural roads.  Maintenance was needed after each trip, drivers said.  


The province handed the vehicles to local governments on November 3, 2019. The vehicle provided to Dilashaini remained grounded for a year before it was sent back to the province. As the local government said, it has sought the help of Nepal Red Cross Society to get a new ambulance that is friendly  to rural roads.


 

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