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NMA puts off protest following 6-point agreement with govt

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KATHMANDU: Nepal Medical Association (NMA) has decided to put off its protest programmes for the time being, following a six-point agreement with the government. The NMA had taken to the street by suspending the OPD services across the country today, in protest against the physical assault on a doctor on Friday. According to NMA former President Dr Mukti Raj Shrestha who was also in the talks team, the two sides reached a six-point agreement and with this, medical professionals will get back to work. The meeting wished for the quick recovery of the doctor injured in the incident that took place in front of the National Trauma Centre and the Bir Hospital at 4:15 on February 10 in course of the management of traffic for the VVIPs. Senior orthopaedic surgeon at National Trauma Centre, Dr Janith Singh, was reportedly assaulted by a security person during President Bidya Devi Bhandari’s escort back to Sheetal Niwas after addressing a joint session of the Federal Parliament. According to the agreement, there is a need to effectively implement the provision relating to the security of health workers and health institutions in line with the Security of Health Workers and Health Organisations Act, 2066 (Revised), and further make the security of health workers and health institutions effective. The agreement was signed between NMA President Dr Lochan Karki and Secretary of the Office of Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers (OPMCM), Ganesh Prasad Pandey. Others present on the occasion were Jitendra Basnet, representative of the Home Ministry, Dr Rudra Marasini, representative of the Ministry of Health and Population, former President of NMA, Dr Mukti Ram Shrestha, NMA General Secretary Dr Badri Rijal, Health Ministry Secretary Dr Roshan Pokharel, Additional Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dibesh Lohani, Joint Secretary at OPMCM, Narayan Prasad Bhatta, Health Ministry Joint Secretary Krishna Paudel, Chief District Officer of Kathmandu, Ghana Shyam Upadhyay; Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Dan Bahadur Karki, and Section Officer at OPMCM Sagar Adhikari. By RSS READ ALSO:
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