Tuberculosis to be eradicated from Nepal by 2050
A campaign has been put in place to eradicate tuberculosis from Nepal by 2050.
Minister for Health and Population Bhawani Prasad Khapung inaugurated a workshop organized by the National Tuberculosis Control Center here today to review and expand the Tuberculosis-Free Nepal campaign.
Minister Khapung called for cooperation from NGOs, INGOs and international stakeholders to eradicate tuberculosis from Nepal within the stipulated time.
The campaign is being launched in 25 local levels at present and would be expanded to all 753 local levels within four years, the Minister said.
Similarly, Shyam Sundar Yadav, secretary at the Ministry of Health and Population, viewed that if local level would track down tuberculosis patients at every home and relay information to the Centre, the patients would avail medical intervention on time.
Janakpur Sub-Metropolitan City Mayor Manoj Kumar Shah opined that many people would be benefited if the campaign was taken forward in coordination and collaboration with the people's representatives.
Last year around 17,000 people died of tuberculosis in Nepal on the part of concerned authorities' managerial weakness, shared tuberculosis experts Dr Dirgha Singh Bom, Dr Rajendra Panta and Dr Maheshwor Shrestha. They pressed for an effective strategy to eliminate tuberculosis from the country.
Centre's executive director Sanjay Thakur shed light on the campaign in the workshop attended by representatives from various provinces of the country.
Nepal logs 912 new Covid-19 cases on Friday
Nepal reported 912 new Covid-19 cases and one death on Friday.
According to the Ministry of Health and Population, 2, 941 swab samples were tested in the RT-PCR method, of which 529 returned positive. Likewise, 3, 550 people underwent antigen tests, of which 383 were tested positive.
The Ministry said that 370 infected people recovered from the disease.
As of today, there are 5, 760 active cases in the country.
Light to moderate rain likely today
Rains are likely to take place across the country today while thunder and lightning could take place in some places, according to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology.
The Department said there is a chance of light to moderate rain with thunder and lightning in many parts of the country due to an active monsoon system.
Likewise, heavy rain is likely to occur in one or two places of the Sudurpaschim Province.
However, the Department said there will be slight rainfall in coming two to three days due to weak monsoon system as the low pressure line of the monsoon has moved to south from its normal position.
At present, there is partial to moderate rain in few places of Ganaki and Karnali provinces while the rainfall is light to moderate in Province No. 1 and Sudurpaschim.
During the night, it will be normal to partly cloudy in some parts of the country and partial to normal rain in Province No. 1 and Madhes Province.
Furthermore, there will be light to partial rain with thunder and lightning in few places across the country and heavy rain in one or two places of Bagmati and Gandaki provinces on Saturday.
Youths with Japanese language skills to be sent for employment in Japan
A meeting of the Nepal-Japan joint working committee concluded today with the decision that Nepali youths vying for jobs in Japan after passing language and skill tests would be facilitated to depart at the earliest.
The second meeting of the joint working committee discussed thoroughly how Nepal government could prepare work procedure for sending the youths for employment in Japan in line with specified skill workers system adopted by Japan, according to the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security.
Job aspirants will be informed about the legitimate scheme of SKW to be followed by them for employment in Japan, and for this, amendment of the laws of Japan and Nepal will be made.
The third meeting of the joint working committee will be held in Japan. The first meeting was held virtually in November 2020.
As per the agreement of the first meeting, 850 Nepalis got jobs in Japan in the sectors of care giving, agriculture, construction and restaurant.
The visiting Japanese delegation held a meeting with Labour Minister Sher Bahadur Kunwar. On the occasion, Minister Kunwar said more than 5,000 Nepalis had been aspiring for job in Japan.
In response, leader of the Japanese delegation Chosumo Nakagawa said Japan was positive about welcoming Nepali workers.



