Norvic Hospital in its 34th year

The process for issuing 20 percent of the paid-up capital to the general public has also begun.

Baishak 1, 2083

Kantipur Reporter

Norvic Hospital in its 34th year

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Today, 33 years have passed since Baisakh 1 and it has entered its 34th year. On the occasion of the anniversary, Norvic has organized a morning procession and blood donation program. 

The morning procession, which started from the hospital premises in Thapathali, passed through Tripureshwor, Sundhara, Basantapur, Ratnapark, Bhadrakali, Maitighar and ended at the hospital. Similarly, a blood donation program has also been organized in the hospital premises. 

Ajay Kumar Mishra, the Chief Executive Officer of the hospital, informed that Norvic has served nearly 5 million patients in the 33 years since its establishment. 

‘Norvic Hospital, which has succeeded in setting standards in private sector health services, has served nearly 5 million patients during its 33-year journey through a combination of high-quality health services, skilled manpower and modern technology,’ he said. 

Mishra expressed his commitment to remain dedicated to the service of patients by making the hospital’s services even more excellent and reliable in the coming days. His Norvic has become a trusted destination for all classes and communities of the country as well as foreign citizens. So far, it has provided quality treatment services to citizens of more than 40 countries from all seven continents. 

Currently, Norvic, which has received approval for 200 beds, is in the final stages of construction of a state-of-the-art 8-story building to increase its capacity. With the construction of the building, the hospital's capacity will be 300 beds. 

The hospital has been converted into a public limited company from July 17, 2021. According to CEO Mishra, the process for issuing 20 percent of the paid-up capital to the general public has also begun.  For this, Lakshmi Sunrise Capital Limited has been appointed as the issuance and sale manager. 

According to CEO Mishra, Norvic also plans to establish the Norvic Integrated Cancer Institute in order to expand its services as a multispecialty hospital. 

Kantipur

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