Author: Himalaya Post

Khadgi Institute conducting free Mini PCNL Surgery

Kathmandu- Khadgi Institute of Endourology is going to conduct free Mini PCNL surgery camp. In collaboration with Aarus Lifestyle, Nepal and Red Crescent of Kuwait, the institute is going to conduct a free Mini PCNL surgery camp from 18th to 20th of Falgun (2nd to 4th March). According to the managing director of the institute and consultant urologist Dr. Sanjay Khadgi, At the camp, the patients who are suffering from kidney stone can do surgery for free. Mini PCNL is kind of surgery, which will be done without a major incision. ‘This modern service technology is painless and it minimize hospital stay duration of the patient’, Khadgi explains. Located in Kupandol, Lalitpur, the institute has been providing services to patients through mini PCNL technology since its inception. ‘For this the patients should have to register their names within 4th to 15th of Falgun (16th to 27th Feb.)’, he added. Also he stated that the camp will provide  free counselling and medicine along surgery. Similarly the organization argues that, the institute has targated of 40 patients during the three-day camp. Apart from the camp, the institute has been conducting kidney stone surgery program for four needy patients every day at the government...

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Jagdamba Steel Started Exporting Domestic Products to Third Countries

Kathmandu- Leading steel producer Jagdamba Steel has started exporting domestic products to third countries. For the first time in the history of Nepal’s industrial sector, the company has started exporting its products to third countries. The popularity and demand of color coated coils and sheets of Jagdamba, which has succeeded in winning the hearts of millions of consumers in Nepal, is increasing even abroad. According to the company, Jagdamba Steel’s products have been tested and approved by consumers in Southeast, Middle East Asian countries and South Africa with high supply demand. Jagdamba Steel is Nepal’s leading and largest steel producing company. The company, which has been expanding its product services across the country, has now started exporting abroad as well. The company, which has been prioritizing quality commitment for consumer satisfaction, is confident that this opportunity will have a positive impact not only on the company but also on the country’s economy. Speaking on the occasion, Shankar Group Chairman Shankar Lal Agrawal said, “We are always grateful for the support and affection of Nepali consumers for the quality of our products manufactured through state-of-the-art plants to ensure quality.” This love has taken on a more elaborate form. We are very proud to be the first company to export Nepali products to third countries, ”said Chairman...

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Indian fire brigade’s ointment in the fire of Nepali land

Kathmandu- The Nepal-India relationship is also a testament to the multifaceted importance of the willingness to co-operate in each other’s crises. An open border relationship between the two countries was seen on Thursday as an example of mutual co-operation and exchange of goodwill. When a fire broke out in the warehouse of a shoe factory in a border Nepali city, two fire brigade came from Matigadha and Naxalbari areas of West Bengal, India and put ointment on the disaster in the neighborhood. A fire broke out at SS Footwear run by Shyam Khaitan in Mechinagar Municipality-6 Burmeli Toll on Thursday. The fire brigade came under the coordination of Jhapa Chief District Officer Chhavilal Rijal. “The Indian fire brigade has been called in to mitigate the damage caused by the blaze,” said CEO Rijal. The fire was brought under control only five hours after the fire brigade arrived. It took a long time to control the fire as there were rubber, chemical and other items used in making shoes in the industry. Spokesperson of the District Police Office, Deputy Superintendent of Police Basanta Pathak said that 11 fire engines were mobilized from Jhapa, Morang and India to control the fire. The Nepal Army, Nepal Police, Armed Police Force and locals also provided significant assistance to put out the fire. The fire caused a loss of around Rs 85 million, said...

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Standard Chartered Bank Nepal reaffirmed with AAA Rating

Kathmandu-  Standard Chartered Bank has again reaffirmed with AAA Rating . Investment Information and Credit Rating Agency of India Limited (ICRA) Nepal has again given an AAA rating to Standard Chartered Bank Nepal’s ongoing ICRANP-IR. This is the third consecutive time that the bank has received such an AAA rating. The AAA rating is considered to be the highest secure rating achieved by successful financial institutions for providing timely and appropriate services. In this regard, a statement issued by ICRA Nepal said, “Despite the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, the bank has been given the highest rating again due to its strong economic profile and healthy asset quality under capitalization.” As of mid-October last year, the bank’s risk-to-equity ratio (CRAR) was 16.9 percent and Tier-I was 14.46 percent, according to the report. Which seems to be much higher than the minimum regulatory requirements of 11 and 7, respectively. Anirvan Ghosh Dastidar, CEO of Standard Chartered Nepal, Anirvan Ghosh Dastidar said  that, the rating also factors in SCBNL’s competitive positioning underpinned by its global brand reputation and competitive cost of funds, along with improved granularity of deposits.” ‘The reaffirmation of AAA rating for three years in a row is strong validation of our commitment towards our clients and all our stakeholders in Nepal. We thank everyone for making this possible’, he...

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Indian Embassy organizes ‘Mobility Aid Distribution Camp’ in Dharan

Kathmandu-  On the occasion of the 73rd Republic Day of India, the Defense Division of the Embassy of India has organized a ‘Mobility Aid Distribution Camp’ for Indian Army and Assam Rifles’ Bhupu soldiers in Dharan. The embassy has organized the camp under the auspices of the Dharan-based Pension Distribution Office as part of the ‘Amrit Mahotsav of Independence’ program. According to the embassy, ​​the camp is one of the many efforts made by the Defense Department for the welfare of Indian Army Bhutanese soldiers. Wheelchairs and crutches were provided to 32 disabled Bhupus and their family members in the camp. Bhupu soldiers and their family members suffering from age related disability / weakness and other health problems were identified through pension documentation camps and rallies. On the occasion, Dharan-based VP The Orthopedics Department of the Koirala Institute of Health Sciences assisted in the health examination. The embassy believes that this kind of mobility aid will help the victims in their physical activities and help them connect with the society. During the epidemic, the Defense Department is taking various measures to work for the benefit of the Bhutanese soldiers and the society and to solve their problems. The department has been carrying out various activities such as timely payment of pension, virtual identification, digitization, blood donation camp, distribution of rations, distribution of masks and sanitizers, assistance to local administration,...

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