‘Made in Pakistan’ Medical Equipment handed over to Nepal

Kathmandu, August 12. Charge d`Affaires of Pakistan to Nepal Adnan Javed Khan handed over “Made in Pakistan” medical equipment called to Secretary of Ministry of Health & Population Dr. Roshan Pokharel at his office. During the meeting Charge d`Affaires handed over 30 Ventilators & 30 CPAP Breathing Equipment worth over 19 million Nepali Rupees.
According to the press release issued by embassy of Pakistan to Nepal the gift of medical equipment is part of Pakistan’s COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Program pledged for SAARC member States. Earlier last month, the Embassy handed over a cheque of more than 43 million Nepali Rupees to the Government of Nepal as part of COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Programme.
Dr. Roshan Pokharel thanked the Government and the People of Pakistan for contributing generously for Prevention, Control and Treatment of COVID-19 in Nepal.
Mr. Adnan Javed Khan, reiterated Pakistan’s continued commitment to help Nepal in its efforts to Prevent, Control and Treatment of COVID-19 pandemic.

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