It is said that 601 people directly benefited from the two-day camp. Along with this, the company has also conducted a massive blood donation program at 13 locations in all seven provinces across the country.
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Nepal Life Insurance has organized a free health camp and a massive blood donation program across the country to mark its 25th anniversary.
The company has conducted a free health camp in the premises of its head office, the statement said. The camp provided free tests including ECG, thyroid, sugar, pressure, SGPT, cholesterol, uric acid and free consultation facilities from expert doctors, the statement said.
It is said that 601 people directly benefited from the two-day camp. Along with this, the company has also conducted a large-scale blood donation program at 13 locations in all seven provinces across the country. The statement said that a total of 505 pints of blood were collected through the
program, including 30 in Itahari in Koshi, 25 in Birgunj in Madhesh, 25 in Janakpur, 78 in Kathmandu in Bagmati, 81 in Narayangadh, 39 in Nuwakot, 26 in Hetauda, 32 in Banepa, 55 in Pokhara in Gandaki Province, 33 in Butwal in Lumbini Province, 34 in Bhairahawa, 25 in Surkhet in Karnali Province and 33 in Dhangadhi in Sudurpaschim Province.
