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Globe trot: India-built hospital opens in Nepal

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A hospital built with grant assistance from India of about Rs 25 million was inaugurated at a village in Nepal’s Galyang city, about 250 km west of the capital. The hospital building of Galyang city in Syangja district built was inaugurated by Prasad Gautam, chief district coordinator and Avinash Kumar, first secretary at the Indian Embassy here on Friday. The hospital building was constructed under the Nepal India Development Cooperation, according tKathmanduo a press release issued by the Indian Embassy at Kathmandu.

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