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Ii Iii Iii Ii Government of Nepal Ministry of Health and Population Department of Health Services Teku, Kathmandu Details of the major equipments and commodities supplied from Management Division uxyten Oxygen Oxygen Orygen Antigen Kit Gas Concentr Cylinder Cylinder ventilator Covid-19 Cylinder ator 40t 451 40t Name of the Health lnstitution Aairawati Rural M unicipality, Pyuthan I 2 IIII Aananda Kuti lsolation Center 3 I I Aa nd hikhola Rural Municipality, Syangja I 1 Aap Pipal Hospital, Gorkha 100 2 T- Aaruchanaute Primary Health Center 200 2 I I Achham District Hospital I 2 = 10 III Aiselukharka Primary Health Center 100 2 5 I Aj irkot Rural M unicipality, Gorkha 100 1 5 II Amalachaur Health Post 1, I I APF COVID-19 Dedicated lsolated Hospital 2 850 13 25 I 4 B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital 2 I B.P.Koirala lnstitute of Health Science 7 50 I Baghauda Hospita I 6 5 Ba hadurgunj Hospital I 4 II I Baiteshwor Hospital I 1 3 I II Bajrabarahi Chapagaun Hospital I 2T____-_r- I Ba kulahar Ratnanagar Hospital 5 II I Bandipur Hospital I 3 5 I Banep a Municipality, Kavrepalanchowk 100 1 II Barbard iya Municipality, Ba rdiya I 1 I I Ba rdagoriya Rura I Municipality, Kailali II 2 IE I Bardibas Hospital I 5 I II I Bardiya District Hospital 500 2 30 I Barhabise Primary Health Center 100 5 10 I I Bedkot M unicipality, Kanchanpur I 5 Belauri Municipality, Ka nchanpur 1 Belbari Health Post 1 II Beldandi Rural Municipality, Kanchanpur I 2I Beliya Health Desk 800 I Belkotg adhl Municipality, Nuwakot I 2 5 I I Bhagawatimai Rural Municipality, Dailekh I 1 5 I I Bha ktapur Cancer Hospital 250 I I 1 Bhakta pur Hospital 3 50 I 1 Bha ratpur Hospital 1-2 60 - Bhardah Hospital I 4 I III Bheri Hospital I 23 60 5 5 250 Bheri Malika MuniciP ality, Ja rkot I 1 Bhim Ho al I 550 2 Bhimsen Rural MuniciPal , Gorkha 1 3 Tem ra Hos ital Bihadi Covid-19 300 11. 800 L0 277 Bir Hos ital 300 Biratnagar Metro litian CitY, Mora I 2 Bishnudevi Hos ital - 10 m a nd u 3 B ud ha n kha nth a M u n c a t Kath L Burtibang Prlma Health Center 50 3 Byas Municipali , Tanahun 4 5 Ce ntral Jail Hos ital 5 Chandragiri MuniciPal Kathmandu 5 5 Cha nd ra niga h a pu r H osp ta t, R a u h at 5 ch a nd Ia p u r u n lcl ity Ra uta h at 3 chapakot Hos al 4 10 Charikot HosPital 1 S khe cha u ku ne R u ra u n I ct pa I ity u I t 200 Cha urikharka Health Post 5 10 chowk 200 2 cha U ta ra H o ita Si ndhu 1 3 pa I G u I m I ch hatta kot R u Ia I u n cr 75 ch hed a d U n lctpa ity l a a Ikot 7 Chhisti Health Post 4 a Ch isa a n I H o5pita I Ba rd hagh t 550 10 40 Civil Service HosPita I (CcMc), Corona Crisis management aommittee 2600 kathmandu 5 cra n ofa cta cente r N e a I L 9 DADEL DHURA HOSP ITAL 6 2 Damak HosPital L2 p I Da m a u I D strict H os ta L Da ng D a n sha ra n R u f a M u n c I pa ity 50 4 5 10 D had I n D stri ct H osp I ta 100 1 1U Dha n ku D istr ct H ospita I z 7 Dhaulagirl Ho ital 4 750 1 70 Dhulikhel HosPital 2 Kavre p a I a n c ho k D h u I khe I u n i cl ity 1 H spita I 50 D h u n I Sh I a Pn ma ry o 7 17 (g nch 200 D i stnct H o i ta A ha kha 2 D 5 I ct Ho5 ta I Ba tad tr 7 District H ospita I Ba h a n 10 10 I a U ta D I stnct H o sp ta B 10 150 10 I a D I stri ct H ospita I Da rch u 100 4 15 District HosP ital - Doti 5 1 District Hos ital - Pyuthan 5 D stnct H o5 ita I a n a z 5 District Ho ital DolPa 550 8 40 D 5tr ct Hos ita J a a rkot District Hospital Jaleswor I 1 I District Hospital Okhaldhunga I 1 5 I I District Hos al- Rasuwa I 5I -II 11 t- I s00 6 25 6 District Hospital Rolpa I I District Hospital, Khadbari 500 2 III District Ho ital, Parbat, Kushma I 5 8 II I 10 District Trisuli Hospita I 2000 II Doramba Rural MuniciPali , Ramechha p 50 1 1 I Duhabi Municipality, Sunsari I 1 I I Dullu Hospital Dailekh I 3 I II EDCD Store - cW Teku 14600 II -III I G.P. Koirala Hospital I 6 25 II 2 Gaidakot Hos ital 200 III I Gajendra Naryan Singh Sagarmath Zonal Hospital 500 11 50 I Galkot Primary Health Center I 1 I I II Gamnan r Health Post I 1 3 I II Ganeshman Sing Memorial Hospital And Research Center z 10 Ganya dhura Rural Munici lity, Dadeldhura 100 5 Gaumul Rural MuniciPali , Bajura I 2 I III Ga uriganj Rural Municipali , Jhapa 100 I 3 -II II Gaurishankar Rural Munici ali , Dolakha 100 I ? II 7 Ga ushala Municipali , Mahotta ri 50 7 II I Gokuleshwor Hospital 50 5 5 II I Gorkha - District Hospital 100 2 10 III Goth un Covid-19 Hospital ,Morang II 5 II 2 Gurbhakot Munici I , Surkhet I II Hari ur Munlcipality, Sarlahi I L II Harlwan Municipality, Sarlahi 100 I 5 I Health Office ha kha nch i 400 -I I Hea lth Office Bajura 300 II I -II I Health Office Bardiya 1200 -III -II -III Health Office Bhaktapur 57600 II I II Health office Bho ur 250 II I Health Office Chitwan 4500 II I 4 10 Hea lth Office Da ilekh I -I I Health office Dang 3000 I -III I Health Office Dhadin 1500 1 -IIE I Health Office Dolakha 75 I II I Health Office Dolpa 2200 5 - II I Health office Gorkha 1050 - 11 I Health Office Gulmi 500 z - 10 I I I Health office Jajarkot 100 1 - 5 I I I Health Office Jhapa 500 I I I I Health Office Kanchan ur 1500 I I I I I Health Office Kathmandu 124000 I r Health Office Kavre 2000 1 Health Office Khotang 1800 2 2 I Health Office Lalitpur 62500 -------r----- Health Office Makwanpur 3000 I I Health Office M ustang 400 3 II Health Office Nuwakot 2400 I IT Health Office Okhaldhunga 600 5 I Health Office Panchthar 550 I-III Health Office Pyuthan 2000 IIIII Health Office Ramechhap 62s 1 III Health Office Rasuwa 750 I Health Office Sankhuwasabha s00I 10 II- 1 Health Office Sindhuli 1500 I I Health Office Sindhupalchowk 150 z 15 IE Health Office Siraha 500 I 10 I Health Office Syangja 50 I Health Office Taplejung 200 I 10 ITI Helambu Rural Municipality; Sindhupalchowk 50 1 3 I I Hetauda Hospital , Makwanpur I 10 II I I Himalaya Community Hospital 100 I II I I Holeri Primary Health Center 5 II 5 I- Hugdishir Health Post 2 II I Humla District Hospital 1 20 I I lchchha Kamana Rural Municipality, chitwan I 1 II I llam - District Hospital = 200 3 7 I lnaruwa Hospital 4 IIII lnfectious and Communicable Disease Hospital 1 I Jagannath Rural Municipality, Bajura 2 IIII Jaidi Health Post I 1 IIII Jaljala Rural Municipality, Parbat 100 2 10 II Jamuniya Health Desk 800 IIII I Janamaitri Hospital, Balaju I 2 III I Jaubari Primary Health Center I 1 2 II I Jiri District Hospital I 4 I II Jogbudha Hospital I 4 III Jubung I 5 III Juhang 100 1 IIII Jyamrung Health Post 200 2 10 I I Kageshwori Manahara Municipality, Kathmandu 150 I 3 KAHS (Karnali Academy of Health Science) I 6 10 II Kalaiya District Hospital I 2 II Ka I I G a nda ki Ru ta M u n lct I ity, Gulmi 50 III Kalikakot Health Post 1 IIII Kalikamai Rural Municipality, Parsa 750 I IIII 1 5 Kanchanru Municipal , Saptari 10 Kankai MuniciPal , Jhapa 9 75 1 Kanti children HosPital t2 2 Ka ilbastu Ho ital, Taulihawa 6100 nce H ea th D recto rate Su khe Ka rna P OV 1 5 5 Karnali Provincial Hos ital 3 Katari HosP ital, Katari a 50 Kath m a nd u nce I ce nte t H ospita t, Tath 40 Kathma nd u Medical College Kathmandu 1 100 1 3 L Khairahani MuniciPa lity, Chitwan 100 2 6 Khandbari Munici all Sankhuwasabha 1 Khilung Deurall Health Post 15 Khotang - District HosPital 5 Kirtip ur Hospital 20 ng H ospita K ST M ed ca Co ege a nd Teach t Kohal ur Medical Coll e 5 Kolti Primary Health Center z 200 t2 100 Koshi Ho ital Ce I 500 Ko5h H ospita Coro na tre atme nt nte 800 Krishnanaga r Health Desk 5 L25 1 7 Ku m a ga u n P n m a ry H ea th Ce nteI r 200 1 Ku s m tsera P I m a ry H ea th Ce nte 350 3 10 La han - District Hospital 1 Lalbandi MuniciPali , Sarla 50 3 Ru ral 5 LZ La m a h Ho5p ta La m a h D a n 10 Lamki Chuha ho ital 1 3 Leta Municipali , Mora 5 Lubhu Prima Health Center z 43 165 24 Lu mb n P rov nc a H os ita 1 3 Lumkhu Deurali pa Kaski 50 2 ach ha uch ch h re R u ra u n c , Center, M ada n Bha nd a n H ospita Trauma 4 M a nga lba re ,q 1 Madane Rural Munici lity, Gulmi IU 15 p st Madha B nd u H o5pita N a a Ia 1 Madi HosPital 1 Madi Munici lity, Chitwan 1 6 Madi Rural Munici lity, Ka 3 31 10 Mahakali Zonal Hos ital 3 Mahankal Health Service Management 1 2 Committee 10 rial Hos ital M a he nd a N a raya n N d h Malakheti Hospital I 4 I I I I Malangawa District Hospital I 1 I I I I Malika Rural Municipal ity, Gulmi 100 1 5 I I I Malunga Primary Health Center 1 Manebhanjyang I I r Rural Municipality, Okhaldhunga 200 Manmohan Cardiothoracic, Vascular and r Transplant Centre l 300 2 3 Manmohan Memorial Medical College & --l Teaching Hospital 2 20 Manosamanik Disablity Hospital I 2 I 2 I Manthali Primary Health Center I- I 10 I I Marchawari Rural Munici pality, Rupa ndehi I 1 4 I I Mechi Hospital 9 I I I I 1, Mehalkuna Hospital I 1 r I I I Mehelkuna Hospital Surkhet I 1 I I I I Mental Hospital - Lalitpur I 1 I I I I Methinkot Hospital-Kavre I 4 I 10 I I Mid Western Sub Regional H ospital I 5 I I I M iklajung Rural Municipal , Morang 50 1 5 I I I Ministry of Health and Pop ulation 25 II I I I Mugu District Hospita I 100 2 15 I- Mustang District Hospital 2 10 I II Myagdi District Hospital 1 10 I II Myalpokhari Health Post 25 1 4 I II Naraya ni Hospital 475 1,7 10 II 5 Narayansthan Health Post I 1 I IIT Nardevi Ayurved Chikitshaldya II 40 III National Ayurveda Research & Training Center, Kirtipur 4 20 National Health Training Center I 3 I I II National Public Health Laboratory 725 II I II National Trauma Center I 12 50 10 I Naumule Primary Health Center I 1 I I II Nawadurga Rural Municipality, Dadeld h u ra I 1 I I r N ayanpur Hospital I II I I Nepal Medical College, Jorpati I I 20 I II Nepal Police Hospita I 200 1 70 I II Nijagadh Mu nicipality, Bara r 1 I
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