Medical team deployed to Himalayan region for spring mountaineering season
A specialized medical team has been deployed to the Himalayan region to provide health check-ups and treatment for climbers and trekkers arriving during the spring mountaineering season.
The Himalayan Rescue Association Nepal (HRAN) has mobilized an 11-member team, including foreign and Nepali doctors, to major high-altitude areas such as Everest Base Camp and Pheriche in Solukhumbu district as well as Manang district.
The initiative aims to provide medical services and support to both domestic and international mountaineers and trekkers in high-altitude areas.
Established in 1973, the Association has been working to provide medical services to tourists undertaking mountain expeditions and trekking, particularly during the busy spring and autumn climbing seasons.
With the onset of this year’s spring season, the Association has dispatched a team comprising five foreign and two Nepali doctors along with support staff.
In the Everest Base Camp, Australian doctor Samantha Allison Wills, Nepali doctor Prince Singh and support staff member Lakpa Norbu Sherpa have been deployed.
At the Pheriche health post, Australian doctor Rebecca Allen Carpenter, American doctor Caitlin Brooke Harper, Nepali doctor Aakriti Singh and support staff Ang Dawa Sherpa and Thaneshwar Bhandari have been assigned.
Likewise, at the Manang health post, American doctor Joseph Peter Mahoney, Australian doctor Ken J. Koh and support staff member Prakash Khatri have been mobilized, said the Association.
According to Association President, Damber Parajuli, temporary health posts have been set up at the Everest Base Camp, Pheriche and Manang village to offer immediate medical attention to trekkers and mountaineers.
The Association has been setting up a health camp at the Everest Base Camp since 2003 serving climbers, trekkers and support staff while similar services have been available in Pheriche since 1973.
The Association has been operating such camps in Manang since 1980 and in Gosaikunda since 1997, it has been shared.
Nepse plunges by 24. 45 points on Wednesday
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) plunged by 24. 45 points to close at 2, 935. 94 points on Wednesday.
Similarly, the sensitive index dropped by 6. 54 points to close at 500. 46 points.
A total of 35,819,829-unit shares of 345 companies were traded for Rs 1. 68 billion.
Meanwhile, Reliance Spinning Mills Limited (RSML) and Super Khudi Hydropower Limited (SKHL) were the top gainers today with their price surging by 10. 00 percent.
Likewise, Aviyan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (AVYAN) was the top loser as their price fell by 7. 74 percent.
At the end of the day, the total market capitalization stood at Rs 4. 98 trillion.
13-year-old boy drowns in Pyuthan pond
A 13-year-old boy drowned in a pond in Pyuthan.
The deceased has been identified as Jenish KC.
According to a source, he had gone to the pond with two friends to swim.
KC was a seventh grader at the Public English Boarding School in Kwadi.
Balen Shah to take oath on Friday
Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) senior leader Balendra Shah, who is set to be appointed as the Prime Minister, will take the oath of office and secrecy on Friday.
He will be administered the oath of office and secrecy amidst a special ceremony at 12:34 pm.
After taking the oath, he will be taken to Singha Durbar at 2:15 pm to formally assume the office.
The event will feature traditional rituals, including seven Brahmins performing conch blowing, 108 Batuks reciting Swastika, and 107 Buddhist Lamas offering blessings, according to a source.



