According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of Health and Population is going to operate a hospital toki clinic for the identification and easy and effective treatment of the people injured during the protests on August 23rd and 24th and subsequent demonstrations.
The government is going to operate a 'Gen-G Clinic' in Kathmandu and outside the valley for the treatment of people injured during the agitation led by Gen-G and subsequent demonstrations.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has informed that the Ministry of Health and Population is going to operate a hospital toki clinic for the identification and easy and effective treatment of the people injured during the demonstration.
The Ministry will appoint a contact person from the Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Health and Population to facilitate the injured persons in designated hospitals. It is mentioned in the statement released by the ministry on Saturday that a task force will be formed under the coordination of specialist doctors of the hospitals involved in the treatment to classify the injured and the work will be started through the respective hospitals.
In order to identify the injured and provide easy and effective treatment, an assistance room has been set up in the Ministry of Home Affairs and an arrangement has been made to distribute identity cards to the injured. Similarly, it is said that the Ministry of Health will facilitate the treatment of the injured.
Ministry of Health and related hospitals are preparing to appoint an ambulance and publicize its contact number for transporting the injured who need to go for re-examination (follow-up). Through the designated ambulances, the injured will be able to travel to the hospital free of charge on the basis of the identity card. Many people were injured on August 23 and 24. Some of the injured are still undergoing treatment in various hospitals.
