Strengthening Ties: India and Nepal's Health Collaboration
Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Naveen Srivastava, and Minister for Health, Sudha Gautam, met to discuss enhancing bilateral health collaboration. They emphasized historical ties, focusing on maternal and child health, mental health, health insurance, and services for migrant workers. India pledged continued support and collaboration.
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In a significant meeting on Friday, Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Naveen Srivastava, engaged with Nepal's Minister for Health and Population, Sudha Gautam, to explore avenues for bolstering bilateral health cooperation. The meeting, held at the health ministry within Kathmandu's Singhdurbar secretariat, was reported by ministry spokesperson Prakash Budhathoki.
During their discussions, both representatives highlighted the longstanding and amicable relationship between India and Nepal. Minister Gautam expressed appreciation for India's ongoing support in Nepal's health sector, which includes crucial focus areas such as maternal and child health, mental health services, and health insurance.
Ambassador Srivastava reaffirmed India's commitment to aiding Nepal in enhancing the capabilities of the National Medicine Laboratory and improving healthcare services for Nepali migrant workers, underscoring the shared dedication to advancing healthcare standards across borders.
(With inputs from agencies.)

