Mustang, March 28: A five-bed basic hospital has been built at Lomanthang rural municipality of Upper Mustang.
The two-and-half-storey basic
health service hospital was constructed through the joint investment of the
rural municipality under Integrated Health Infrastructure Development Programme
of the federal government.
The contract was signed in fiscal
year 2078/79 BS for the construction of the infrastructures within two years in
order to provide health services to people of Upper Mustang. The construction
of the hospital was not completed within deadline due to various reasons
including COVID-19 pandemic.
The 27-room hospital was
constructed near Lomanthang town in Lomanthang-5 at a cost of Rs 71.9 million,
said Officiating Chief of the rural municipality, Bikas KC. The hospital
building has an operation theatre, an X-ray room, a lab room, a maternity ward,
pharmacy as well as quarters for doctors and health workers.
Chairperson of Lomanthang rural
municipality, Tashi Narbu Gurung, said though the hospital building was
constructed to provide basic health services to the citizens of Upper Mustang,
it lacks medical equipment and human resources.
Gurung added, "Support of the
federal and province governments is necessary to run the health services at the
hospital." (RSS)