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Nepal has made incredible progress to reduce maternal mortality |
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Written by HNN Online
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Kathmandu 23 Nov 2009. Study shows Nepal government of Nepal, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and UK Department of international Development (DIFID) jointly launched the findings of the 2009 Maternal Mortality and Morbidity study. The current study is the follow up of the 1998 Maternal mortality and Morbidity study done to investigate factors

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2nd Oral Health Science Exhibition 2009 |
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Written by HNN Online
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With the sole aim of providing information on oral health, Kantipur Dental College Teaching hospital and Research Center is going to organize “2nd Oral Health Science Exibitition 2009” on Kantipur Dental College Teaching Hospital and Research centre, Basundhara, Dhapasi from 28th to 30th August. Exhibition also provides the information on preventative, curative and treatment service on oral health.
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Diarrhoea-hit get government relief |
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Written by HNN Online
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The government has started distributing the announced relief package to the families of diarrhoea and cholera victims of mid and far western districts from today. The programme will be effective up to September 16.The relief package includes free treatment and medicines, door campaign for the distribution of Jeevan Jal, public awareness in community level, waste disposal, 10 kilograms rice and one kilogram salt to each patients,

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Government : 264 died of diarrhoea |
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Written by HNN Online
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Ministry of Health and Population today informed altogether 264 persons have so far died of diarrhoea across the country where Jajarkot district witnessed the highest number of deaths with 144 as victims of the epidemic. According to the Ministry, 46 died in Rukum while 16 in Dailekh, 13 in Achham, 9 in Surkhet, 4 in Rolpa, 3 in Dolpa and Salyan each and 2 in Pyuthan district.

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