Serving more than 1,000 people in a single day in integrated mobile camps

Poush 6, 2081

Madhav Aryal

Serving more than 1,000 people in a single day in integrated mobile camps

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1 thousand 18 citizens have taken service in the five-day integrated mobile camp started on Saturday by Rambha Rural Municipality of Palpa.

Lumbini Province Health Minister Khem Bahadur Saru inaugurated the camp and said that the integrated camp provides services at the doorstep of citizens. 

There was a crowd of beneficiaries at the camp organized in Rambha Rural Municipality-5, Tanhu. Bishnuprasad Bhandari, chairman of Rambha Rural Municipality, said that health laboratory services were provided for the examination and treatment of all diseases in the camp organized by Rambha Rural Municipality according to the annual policy and program of the financial year 2081/82.  Citizens flocked to the

camp for video x-rays, reproductive health services, gynecology camps and counseling services. Eye treatment, free medicine distribution and Ayurveda services are provided. Bir Bahadur Pun, the chief administrative officer, said that consultation and essential medicines were distributed for education, agriculture, livestock diseases. 

A significant number of beneficiaries came to take services for the disabled, senior citizen, poverty ID card distribution as well as planning agreement of the province, rural municipality and ward. Health check-ups with doctors at the doorsteps were crowded with customers. Rambha Rural Municipality Health Branch Head Shiv Aryal said that services such as video x-ray service, lab, reproductive health service, gynecologist service, swab collection by HPA and DNA method, business registration, distribution of identity cards for senior citizens and the poor have been provided. Under the

education branch, services such as scholarship distribution have been provided for poor and helpless students. Suraj Pathak, information technology officer of the rural municipality, said that 27 types of services were provided in the camp including unemployment list registration, new registration for social security allowances, agricultural technology advice, consultation, necessary seed distribution.

In the camp organized at the ward office, all the residents of the village came for service. Radha Kumari Shrestha, vice president of the rural municipality, said that the camp rural municipality has technical support from Health Office, Lions Lakoul Eye Hospital, Palpa Branch of Nepal Family Planning Association and will also operate in Humin, Foxingkot, Hungi, Peepaldanda after Tanhu.

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