Kathmandu, Mar. 28
The Embassy of Pakistan in collaboration with
Nepal-Pakistan Friendship and Cultural Association (NPFCA) organized a Free
Medical Camp at St. Paul’s School, Godawari-12, Thecho, Lalitpur the other day.
The Camp was jointly inaugurated by Ambassador Syed Haider
Shah, Deputy Mayor of Godawari Municipality, Mona Adhikari and Secretary
General, Nepal-Pakistan Friendship & Cultural Association (NPFCA), Dr.
Manju Ratna Sakya.
During the inauguration ceremony, Ambassador Shah
handed over a gift of computer equipment to the Deputy Mayor of Godawari Municipality
for St. Paul’s School, said the embassy in a statement.
In the Camp, Nepali doctors and para-medical staff
graduated from various medical intuitions of Pakistan provided free medical
advice, treatment and three months medicines to more than 500 men, women and
children.
Patients were apprised about preventive measures against
COVID-19 and they were provided with free face masks and hand sanitizers.
In his remarks, Deputy Mayor Adhikari praised
Government of Pakistan and NPFCA for generously helping humanity. She also
thanked the Embassy for donating computer equipment to the School.
Ambassador Shah said that the Free Medical Camp is a
reflection of people-to-people relations between Pakistan and Nepal.
He also assured of Pakistan’s continued support for
such medical camps in future as well.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 29 March 2021.
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