The company has said that it decided to provide the assistance after Savitra Bhandari publicly appealed for help, stating that she needed financial assistance for a complex knee surgery.
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United Cements, under the KL Dugad Group, has provided financial assistance of Rs. 500,000 for the treatment of Nepali national women's football team captain Sabitra Bhandari. The company has decided to provide this assistance after a public appeal was made for financial assistance for her treatment after she suffered a serious knee injury.
Captain Bhandari, who has been at the forefront of the national team for a long time and has been making the country known at the international level, is currently forced to stay off the field due to injury. She has been in the rehabilitation process for the last seven weeks.
'Captain Sabitra Bhandari is the pride of our country. She has made a significant contribution to making Nepali football known in the international arena,' the company said in a statement. 'We wish her a speedy recovery and are confident that she will return to the field soon after the necessary treatment.'
United Cement has stated that it is its social responsibility to support players in difficult times as they are the bearers of the country's identity and pride. The company believes that the participation of the private sector is essential for the development of the sports sector and to keep the morale of the players high.
Nepali women's football team captain Bhandari has taken Nepali women's football to new heights by performing excellently in national and international competitions in the past.
