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Five, including 3 foreigners, killed in Kanchanjunga avalanche

KHAGENDRA ADHIKARI
TAPLEJUNG, May 23: Five people, including three foreigners, have been killed in a avalanche at the base camp of Mt Kanchanjunga, while they were returning after scaling the world’s third highest peak located on the boarding area with Indian, in north east of Nepal.

Among the dead are two Nepalis and three foreigners, including two Hungarians and a South Korean national, said Abirman Rai, a member of Kanchanjunga Conservation Area Management Council, after arriving in the Taplejung district headquarters from Yamphudin. [More]

  FOCUS Silent sufferings  
  BY TEXT AND PHOTOS: BIBEK BHANDARI  
 
Considering the 700,000-plus live birth rate in the country, it is calculated that the prevalence of obstetric fistula is 0.3 to 0.6 every 1,000 deliveries

For many women in rural Nepal, motherhood comes at a cost. Maternal joys for them are merely momentary, and in most cases associated with stories of suffering.
Kalpana Rai’s harrowing experience of childbirth reflects the situation of a majority of women in remote parts of Nepal where access to roads and lack of healthcare facilities worsen the situation for women giving birth.

After the 32-year-old’s delivery turned complicated, the health post at her village in Bhojpur couldn’t do much. The nearest biggest hospital was miles away – she had to be carried on a stretcher by four men before being transported by road to BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS) in Dharan. But lack of proper antenatal checkup and quick access to healthcare facilities during labor meant her newborn had already died in the womb by the time she was in the hospital’s delivery room.

 
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