Government to Cover Full Treatment Costs for Critically Burned Ganesh Nepali, Transfer to Delhi Planned

Kathmandu. The Government of Nepal has decided to bear the entire treatment cost of Ganesh Nepali, who sustained severe burns in an incident in front of the Department of Passports in Tripureshwor. 

The Prime Minister's Secretariat has informed that preparations are underway to immediately transfer Nepali, who is currently undergoing treatment at Bir Hospital, to the 'All India Institute of Medical Sciences' in New Delhi, India, for further and specialized treatment. 

Home Minister Sudan Gurung and members of the Prime Minister's Secretariat visited Bir Hospital today to inquire about the patient's health condition and expedite the treatment process. They directly obtained information from the medical team at Bir Hospital regarding the injured person's latest health status and treatment progress. 

 Considering the doctor's consultation and the severity of the condition, they have instructed to expedite the necessary technical and logistical preparations for the immediate transfer of the patient to India. 

 This entire process of transferring Nepali to India for further treatment has been initiated under the directive of Prime Minister Balendra Shah, according to the Secretariat. Dipa Dahal, Press and Research Expert to the Prime Minister, stated that the Prime Minister's Office and the Ministry of Home Affairs are handling all the necessary logistical and technical preparations and coordination. 

 According to the Ministry of Health and Population, all necessary arrangements for the treatment of the injured have been made, and the ministry has stated that there will be no problems in treatment due to costs. The relevant bodies are investigating the cause of the incident, and the Prime Minister's Secretariat has stated that the government is fully committed to making the health, safety, and rescue operations for the affected citizens effective. 

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