Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the government is trying to improve the education and health sectors. Addressing the first convocation ceremony of Pokhara Institute of Health Sciences, Chancellor Oli made it clear that he is working keeping in mind the destination of ``Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepalis'' as the modern form of ``Surve Bhavantu Suhinah'' mentioned by Rishimuni as changes and progress are being achieved in many areas in the country.
Oli said that the kidney transplantation of 14 patients in Pokhara is a special achievement because the establishment of the foundation and the production of manpower in Pokhara is an example of the fact that the system has changed, but the situation has not changed.
Prime Minister Oli reminded that this part of the world is a land of knowledge and discovery, and that there is a glorious history of Vedic science and ancient medicine before the start of modern medicine. 'There is no reason why we cannot rise. We will move ahead in development by making use of information technology and artificial intelligence,' said Prime Minister Oli, 'China raised that population from below the poverty line in a short period of time. We also have to build our own country. Nepal will become after it.'
Prime Minister Oli wished Dixit students to be exemplary, honest, idealistic and useful for the society.
In 2080 and 2080, 38 students who passed MD and MS from the institute were initiated. Vice-Chancellor Oli distributed the Vice-Chancellor's Medal to the best students Arvind Kumar Shah (Orthopedics) and Ashish Sapkota (General Surgery).
University Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Health and Population Pradeep Paudel attended the ceremony and Prof. Magnus Wesgren of Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden delivered the convocation speech. Prada Duk Bahadur Chhetri, Vice-Chancellor of the institution, informed that the hospital is preparing to operate a 50-bed emergency department during the expansion of services.
