Nepal

Myagdi district receives two ambulances from Indian Embassy

Myagdi district receives two ambulances from Indian Embassy

By Rastriya Samachar Samiti

The Ambassador of India to Nepal Shri Manjeev Singh Puri presenting ambulances to various hospitals and non-profit charity organizations marking the 69th Republic Day of India, in Kathmandu, on 26 January 2018. Photo: Embassy of India

BABIYACHAUR, MYAGDI: The Indian Embassy in Nepal has provided two ambulances to Myagdi district. On the occasion of 69th Republic Day of India, the Indian Embassy handed over the ambulances - one to Annapurna Rural Municipality and another to Nepal Red Cross Society district chapter. The ambulances were handed over to the Rural Municipality Chief Dam Babadur Pun and Red Cross district chapter Chair Lekh Bahadur Hamal amidst a function organised on the Embassy premises in Kathmandu on Friday. It has been learnt that the Rural Municipality would utilise the ambulance focusing on the northern belt of the district, while the Red Cross is to mobilise the vehicle in the western belt. Retired from Indian Army, Rural Municipality Chief Pun had made special efforts to seek support from the Embassy.