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Covid-19: Nepal seeks India for providing medical supplies to fight COVID-19

KATHMANDU: The Nepal government has sought second assistance from India for the supply of oxygen, antiviral drugs and intensive care unit beds, as the country s healthcare system is cracking under the pressure of the rising coronavirus caseload. Last year, the Nepal government thanked India for having provided providing medical supplies, including testing kits, as part of the bilateral cooperation to fight the coronavirus pandemic in the country, which reported the first death from the deadly disease. Now, as per officials, a request providing medical supplies was made to New Delhi by the Ministry of Health through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Nepali Embassy in New Delhi has already started taking up the matter with concerned Indian government agencies, officials said.

Nepalis in Kuwait worry for own safety after deaths of compatriots from Covid-19

Nepalis in Kuwait worry for own safety after deaths of compatriots from Covid-19 Kathmandu Post Kathmandu, April 23 Hari Krishna Neupane spent 17 years working in Kuwait and Iraq. He started as a general worker for a Kuwaiti food and beverage company, and working between the two countries, Neupane rose to the position of restaurant manager. I worked between 2006 and 2010 in Iraq where the Kuwaiti company had its branches, said Neupane, now 42. Every six months, I would return to Kuwait. After years of hard work, I could become a restaurant manager and take care of my families back home. But Covid-19 came as a shock to him like tens of thousands of Nepali migrant workers in the Persian Gulf. Neupane lost his job and also contracted Covid-19 in Kuwait last May.

Music | A Korean teacher s contribution to Nepali music

Music | A Korean teacher’s contribution to Nepali music Nepal’s traditional cultural and caste divides meant only certain communities were allowed to be musicians. But Sunmi believes gradual changes will make music education progressively more palatable in the society published on 2021-04-19 16:04:00 “When I first came to Nepal, I hated it here,” recalls Sunmi Paik, a musician and educator who is now working to enhance music education in Nepal. “I was in transit from Bhutan and got a big cultural shock on arrival.”  Sunmi, a virtuoso pianist and PhD scholar in education at the Korea National University of Education in South Korea, first came to Nepal on 21 February 2020. She had spent some time in Bhutan as part of her PhD research. Nepal was supposed to be a short transit. Unfortunately, her flight home was delayed for months when South Korea got engulfed in a massive Covid-19 pandemic. 

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