Dilli Raman Joshi, acting chief of the Health Office, said that the Doti Health Office has been evaluating municipalities every year using various indicators.
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Jorayal Rural Municipality of Doti has come first in the health sector. Jorayal Rural Municipality came first in the evaluation presented by the Health Office Doti on Thursday, scoring 83.9 points.
The health branch of Jorayal was awarded with a medal and certificate in the annual review program organized by the Health Office Doti on Thursday.
There are 9 local levels in Doti, including 2 cities and 7 rural municipalities. The Health Office Doti made the results public at the district-level annual review seminar after evaluating the health activities carried out in the last fiscal year 081/082.
Laxman Bahadur Singh, head of the District Coordination Committee Doti, presented the award to the health branch chief of Jorayal Rural Municipality Govinda Bista.
In the evaluation conducted by the Health Office Doti, KI Singh Rural Municipality came second with 83.7 points. Similarly, Adarsh Rural Municipality came third. Adarsh Rural Municipality has brought 82.7 points.
The Acting Chief of the Health Office Doti, Dilli Raman Joshi, said that the Health Office Doti has been evaluating the municipalities every year by keeping various indicators.
Similarly, the Health Branch Chiefs of all nine local levels of the district were awarded awards and the branches were given letters of appreciation, said Surya Bista, Vaccination Program Coordinator of the Health Office Doti.
Similarly, letters of appreciation have been presented to District Hospital Doti, Sujang Hospital Rajpur, Shaileshwari Hospital Dipayal, and Ayurveda Office Dipayal.
The review seminar, which was held for two days on Wednesday and Thursday, was attended by the heads of health branches of all nine local levels, nursing branches, and representatives of district hospitals.
