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First Pakistani Crude Oil Tanker Successfully Exits Hormuz Strait Amid Rising Tensions

Amid ongoing tensions in the Persian Gulf following US and Israeli military actions, the first Pakistani crude oil tanker has successfully passed through the Hormuz Strait. The Aframax tanker named ‘Shalamar’ traversed south of Iran’s Larak Island and entered the Gulf of Oman just days after the US-imposed blockade began. The vessel is scheduled to dock at Karachi Port on Sunday, carrying approximately 450,000 barrels of crude oil.

Since the full US blockade commenced last Monday, ‘Shalamar’ became the first carrier to navigate this strategic waterway. According to ship tracking data, this Pakistani-flagged Aframax tanker departed late Thursday, passing south of Larak Island in Iran and entering the Gulf of Oman. Loaded with about 450,000 barrels of crude oil from Das Island in the United Arab Emirates, the ship is set to arrive at Karachi Port this Sunday.

The tanker embarked with roughly half of its full capacity, and its voyage has attracted significant attention in international markets. Since late February, when the US and Israel initiated airstrikes against Iran, maritime traffic through this narrow passage has drastically reduced. The current US naval blockade requires mandatory approvals from both Iranian and US authorities for transporting oil or other goods out of the Persian Gulf.

Although several supertankers have exited the region over the past week, it is rare for a crude oil tanker to have crossed the Hormuz Strait in the last seven weeks. While Iran has granted special permissions to some Pakistani vessels, ‘Shalamar’s’ passage through the strait mere days after the blockade began is considered unusual from both diplomatic and strategic perspectives. This development signals a potential, albeit limited, resumption of oil supplies through one of the world’s most critical maritime routes. However, due to the tense environment, the number of vessels transiting remains in single digits.

South Korea: Two-Year-Old Pere David’s Deer ‘Nugu’ Captured After Nine Days of Search

Officials have confirmed Nugu's pulse and body temperature are normal

Image credit, Daejeon City

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A two-year-old Pere David’s deer named Nugu, who captured the nation’s attention after escaping from a South Korean zoo, has been captured following a nine-day search.

Officials from the city of Daejeon, where the zoo is located, confirmed that Nugu was captured near an expressway at 00:44 local time on Friday. Medical examinations revealed that Nugu’s heart rate and body temperature are normal.

Hundreds of rescuers were actively involved in the search for the deer.

Authorities hunting Nugu had several opportunities to capture the deer, but it repeatedly escaped at the last moment when nets were about to close in.

Rescuers equipped with official uniforms and gear

Image credit, YONHAP/EPA/Shutterstock

Officials reported earlier this week that they had nearly captured Nugu. On Monday night, the local fire control office reported sighting the deer about 2 kilometers from the zoo on a mountain.

अपराजित रहँदै आर्मीले जित्यो पीएम कपको उपाधि – Online Khabar

Tribhuvan Army Club Secures PM Cup Title

Tribhuvan Army Club claimed the title at the PM Cup Men’s National Cricket Tournament held in Birgunj by defeating Sudurpashchim Province in the final. The Army remained undefeated throughout the competition, winning 8 out of 9 league matches. Chasing a target of 161 runs set by Sudurpashchim, Army players Imran Sheikh remained unbeaten with 46 runs and Basir Ahmad contributed 45 runs. April 17, Kathmandu.

The Army emerged victorious in the PM Cup Men’s National Cricket Tournament while remaining unbeaten. In the final held on Friday in Birgunj, they defeated Sudurpashchim Province to win the title for the third time. The Army successfully chased down the target of 162 runs in 34.3 overs, losing 5 wickets. Imran Sheikh remained unbeaten on 46 runs, with Basir Ahmad adding 45. After losing 4 wickets for 56 runs, Basir and Imran stabilized the innings with a solid partnership.

For Sudurpashchim, Hemant Dhami took 2 wickets, while Sher Mall, Ashok Dhami, and Bikash Agri each claimed 1 wicket. Electing to bat first after winning the toss, Sudurpashchim were bowled out for 161 runs in 39.4 overs. Despite failures from the top and middle order, the lower order batters showed composure. Ashok Dhami scored the highest with 43 runs, supported by Kiran Thagunna’s 25 and Narayan Joshi’s 29. Akash Chand and Shahab Alam from the Army took 3 wickets each, Basir Ahmad took 2, and Kushal Mall took 1 wicket.

The Army remained unbeaten throughout the tournament. In the league phase, they shared points in one match and won the other 8 out of 9 matches. Sudurpashchim reached the final for the first time after winning 6 out of 9 matches. The Army had previously shared the title with Nepal Police Club in the inaugural edition in 2017 and also won the title in 2021. Having reached the final in every edition, the Army have finished as runners-up five times. Nepal Police Club has won the title 4 times, while APF Club has secured it twice.

5 Effective Home Remedies to Eliminate Odor from Socks

During the summer months, sweat and bacteria cause unpleasant odors in socks, which can lead to socially embarrassing situations. The hot season has already begun, and many people prefer to wear shoes during this time. Wearing socks with shoes is considered essential. However, wearing socks in summer often results in odor problems. When shoes are taken off, the smell can be quite embarrassing. Some individuals experience odor even a few hours after washing the socks used throughout the day. Fortunately, by adopting some simple and home-based remedies, this problem can be resolved.

The main cause of sock odor is sweat and bacteria. When feet sweat, the number of bacteria increases, and these bacteria produce waste that leads to foul smells. If socks are not cleaned and dried properly, the problem worsens. Below are five effective home remedies to remove odor from socks:

1. Use Salt Water: Soak socks in salt water before washing. This kills bacteria and completely removes odor from the socks.
2. Use Baking Soda: Baking soda can help eliminate bad smells. Add 1 to 2 teaspoons of baking soda when washing socks. It thoroughly cleans the socks.
3. Rose Water: Rose water can also be used to remove odor. Spraying rose water inside shoes before wearing them helps keep odors at bay for a longer time.
4. Wear Clean Socks Daily: In hot weather, wear a different pair of socks every day. Arrange at least two pairs of socks and wash and dry the pair worn during the day every evening.
5. Keep Shoes Clean: Not only socks but also shoes must be kept clean. Dirt inside shoes can contribute to odor spreading to the socks.

A Mother’s Gaze: An Emotional Journey Through Poetry

This editorial summary is prepared after a review. The poem narrates the story of Angi’s dreams lost in her eyes and the unchanged color of her gaze over time. The flower-patterned bag left by Asyang is filled with tears, neglect, and struggle, and today it sets off on a farewell journey over the pyre. Although the new year and seasonal changes bring new life to nature, the poem expresses that the color of Angi’s eyes remains unchanged. Lost within her own light, a flickering lamp of hope—the long, exhausting night has suddenly gone out!

Within Angi’s blurry eyes lie salt-colored dreams, like a solitary moon lost within the clouds, vanishing into vast chilly settlements, scattered in gusts of wind! Each year a new year arrives in Angi’s courtyard after earth completes one rotation. Seasons change and spring hangs over the fields, clouds sighing deeply as they descend to meet the earth. Even strands of milkweed and coriander leaves have grown anew, but unchanged, unchanged remains the color of Angi’s eyes!

What year, what season? Much time has passed since Asyang left—that sorrowful flower-patterned bag! Filled with tears, neglect, and struggle, that very bleak flower-patterned bag, without resting, climbed rugged slopes, traveled tens of kilometers, and today, unexpectedly and without asking Angi, departed via the path across the pyre, never to return! Today is the day to see the mother’s face! (Chief, Area Police Office, Sijuwa)

Macron Urges Hezbollah to Disarm and Israel to Respect Lebanon’s Sovereignty Amid Ceasefire Support

April 17, Kathmandu – French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed support for the recently established 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon. He has also called for caution moving forward. “I express my concern that if military operations continue, the ceasefire could be weakened,” he stated. Macron appealed for the safety of civilians on both sides along the Lebanon-Israel border. He further emphasized, “Hezbollah must lay down its arms. Israel must respect Lebanon’s sovereignty and the war must end.” On Friday, President Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer are set to co-chair a virtual meeting of 40 countries in Paris. The objective of this meeting is to establish a multilateral mission to ensure safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.

आमाको अकालमृत्यु रोक्न आफूले थालेको कार्यक्रम निरन्तरता दिन पूर्वस्वास्थ्यमन्त्री पौडेलको सुझाव

Former Health Minister Paudel Urges Continuation of Program to Prevent Premature Deaths of Mothers

April 17, Kathmandu: Former Health and Population Minister Pradeep Paudel has called on the government to further refine and sustain the program he initiated to prevent premature deaths among mothers and women caused by cervical cancer. Through a social media post, he recalled launching a free cancer screening program aimed at ending the high mortality rates faced by many mothers and women due to delayed testing. On the occasion of Matatirtha Aunsi, he extended his best wishes to mothers and urged the government to continue this initiative.
“Considering that women’s health often remains a secondary priority in society, during my tenure at the Ministry of Health and Population, we established a free cancer screening service to end the tragedy of mothers and women dying from lack of timely testing. On this important day, I express full confidence in the current government to further enhance and sustain this program,” he stated.
While serving as minister, Paudel spearheaded campaigns including the HPV vaccination drive to protect adolescent girls from cervical cancer—the leading cause of female fatalities—and the national cervical cancer screening program for women. Both initiatives aimed to curb the rising female mortality due to cancer. Marking the occasion of Matatirtha Aunsi, Paudel reminded of these efforts and recommended that the present government prioritize them. “We remain committed to fulfilling the responsibility of building healthy families and a prosperous nation through healthy women,” the former minister affirmed in his message.

Nepal Announces 15-Member T20I Squad Led by Dipendra Singh Airee to Face UAE

The Cricket Association of Nepal has announced a 15-member squad led by Dipendra Singh Airee for the upcoming T20I series against the UAE. The series is scheduled to take place at the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground on Monday and Tuesday.

The T20I squad sees the return of skilled players Kushal Malla and Arjun Saud, while Santosh Yadav and Hemant Dhami will be making their international debuts. Malla last competed in the T20 World Cup Asia Qualifiers, whereas Saud last played internationally in 2022 against Kenya.

The Cricket Association of Nepal has designated Dipendra Singh Airee as captain of the T20I side, with Rohit Paudel appointed to lead the ODI team. The Nepal squad for the series includes Dipendra Singh Airee (captain), Kushal Bhurtel, Kushal Malla, Sandeep Jora, Arif Sheikh, Basir Ahmad, Gulshan Jha, Lokesh Bam, Sandeep Lamichhane, Nandan Yadav, Santosh Yadav, Arjun Saud, Hemant Dhami, Sahab Alam, and Sher Malla.

बेग्लै हास्य शो ‘कमेडी बाज’ ल्याउँदै सुन्दर खनाल, यस्तो छ टिजर

Sundar Khanal Launches New Comedy Show ‘Comedy Baaz’ Featuring Roasting and Battle Formats

Comedian Sundar Khanal has introduced a new TV show titled ‘Comedy Baaz’ following the third season of ‘Comedy Darbar.’ ‘Comedy Baaz’ will be a roasting show with a core concept based on a battle format and will be broadcast via Image TV and YouTube. The show is set to premiere in the second week of Baishakh and will feature Sundar Khanal alongside artists like Aarti Thapa and Pawan Khatiwada.

Kathmandu – After departing from the third season of the TV show ‘Comedy Darbar,’ comedian Sundar Khanal has come forward with a fresh comedy program. He released the teaser for the show on Friday. The new show has been named ‘Comedy Baaz.’ The teaser emphasizes the show’s focus on action, although detailed information about its structure has not yet been disclosed.

According to reports, ‘Comedy Baaz’ is a roasting-style comedy show that invites guests from various fields to present humorous content. Khanal explains that the show’s main concept is based on the ‘battle’ format, which will be fully showcased in the complete episodes. The program will be aired through Image TV and Sundar Khanal’s YouTube channel.

As seen in the teaser, the show’s hosts officially announced are Sundar Khanal and Aarti Thapa. Other participating comedians include Pawan Khatiwada (Macury), Bishwas Timalsina (B.T. Kancha), Saroj Bhandari, Sita Nyaupane, Sushant Basyal, Ashish Nyaupane, and Nischal Aryal among others. The broadcast is scheduled to begin from the second week of Baishakh. Most of these comedians are members of the ‘Comedy Darbar’ team and have stated that they will actively participate in both programs.

Improving Forest Management Could Generate One Million Jobs

The United Nations has urged prioritizing forest management by linking forests with national economic development and employment growth. In Nepal, forests cover 46 percent of the total land area, yet their contribution to the country’s GDP is only 2 percent, and forest products fall short of meeting domestic timber demand. Through scientific forest management, it is possible to produce 150 to 350 million cubic feet of timber annually and create one million permanent jobs.

As American President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously said, “Our nature and trees must be given respect equal to that of human beings.” His words underscore that sustainable conservation and restoration of nature and forests should be a top priority for all countries.

Traditional economics considers forest products primarily as timber or wood, but forests also provide other environmental goods and services that significantly contribute to the economy. Presently, the market value of these environmental goods and services is increasingly being included in GDP calculations. According to United Nations statistics, the world has 4.1 billion hectares of forest area, comprising 32 percent of total land area. However, tropical forests are highly threatened due to deforestation. Since forest areas provide vital social services such as food production, water supply, climate stability, and carbon sequestration, expanding forest cover in the public interest is essential.

Nepal has significant potential for timber production from species like Sal, Pine, Sissoo, Khair, and Asna, yet the current annual timber output is only 20 million cubic feet, insufficient to meet domestic demand. With scientific and intensive forest management, annual timber production could increase to between 150 and 350 million cubic feet and create one million permanent jobs. This could contribute at least 15 percent to the national GDP. The current government’s policy appears new, transformative, and production-oriented, and it is expected to fully support the bio-economy.

(Author: Ghimire – Expert in Forestry, Environment, Climate, and Environmentally Friendly Development)

वरिष्ठ मेकअप आर्टिस्ट अशोक रोकाको निधन – Online Khabar

Veteran Makeup Artist Ashok Roka Passes Away

Veteran makeup artist Ashok Roka passed away on Thursday evening at his home in Ghattakulo. The Film Technicians Association and the Film Development Board have expressed deep sorrow over his demise. His mortal remains will be kept at Pashupatinath Aryaghat on Friday from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM.

Ashok Roka’s passing has left the entire Nepali film community stunned, heartbroken, and in mourning. He had been active in the Nepali film industry since 1983 (Bikram Sambat 2040), contributing over four decades to the field. He played a crucial role behind the scenes by providing actors with lifelike costumes, emotions, and appearances tailored to their characters.

Roka worked on more than 100 films, including notable titles such as Jwala, Uttal, Allare, Aphno Manche, Chandani, Arjun, Devta, Aadikavi Bhanu Bhakta, Naso, Nai Nabhanne La, Chino, Dharma Sankat, and Mayajabar. His discipline, dedication, and devotion to cinema have continually inspired newer generations.

His death is regarded as an irreplaceable loss to the Nepali film industry, which has lost an experienced, humble, and dedicated artist. According to Pushkar Lama, president of NEFTA, Roka’s body will be laid for the final tribute at Pashupatinath Aryaghat on Friday from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM.

Child Dies After Falling While Playing in Rolpa Yard

A 5-year-old boy, Shankar Oli, from Triveni Rural Municipality-6, Sano Bhurti in Rolpa, tragically died after falling and sustaining injuries while playing in his home’s yard. Shankar had been playing among the grain stores in the yard when he fell and got hurt. He was taken to Nerpa Health Post for medical treatment, where doctors declared him dead. The police are conducting further investigations into the incident. April 17, Rolpa.

The police confirmed the death of Shankar Oli, son of Balaram Oli from Triveni Rural Municipality-6, Sano Bhurti, Rolpa. The boy was injured from a fall while playing with grains in the household yard. After getting hurt during play, Shankar was rushed to Nerpa Health Post for treatment but was declared dead upon arrival, according to Sunil Thapa Nepali, Superintendent of Police and information officer at the District Police Office, Rolpa. Further investigations into the incident are ongoing.

‘पूर्वाञ्चल गट ट्यालेन्ट २०८२’ को फाइनल ५ गते, प्रथमलाई ५ लाख

‘Purwanchal Got Talent 2082’ Final Scheduled for Baisakh 5; First Prize Worth NPR 500,000

Baisakh 4, Dhankuta – Cultural and artistic activities are rapidly expanding in the Eastern Hills. To further promote this growth, the ‘Purwanchal Got Talent 2082’ competition is set to take place again this year in Dhankuta under the Talent Search program. The Tinzz Crew Dance Training Center Dhankuta announced at a press conference on Friday that the final competition will be held on Baisakh 5 at Tallo Tudikhel, Dhankuta district. The organizers have stated that this competition, launched to showcase local art, culture, and youth talent, will be conducted in a more organized and extensive manner this year.

Specifically aiming to identify talent from rural areas and elevate it to national levels, the program focuses not only on competition but also on talent development, creating new opportunities, and cultural preservation. According to coordinator Suman Yogi, participants will have the opportunity to present their skills in various forms, including dance and singing.

The judging panel includes Yusin Yasmali Magar, Sushant Limbu, and Dipesh Magar for dance, while Juni Khaling Rai, Dinesh Bharti, and Mahesh Rai will evaluate the singing category. A special highlight of this year’s competition will be performances by artist Digi Raj Paudel and Virat Tamang, a contestant from ‘The Voice of Nepal Season 6.’ The prize money adds to the event’s appeal, organizers stated. The first-place winner in singing will receive NPR 500,000 in cash, an equivalent amount in life insurance premiums, opportunities for music recording, gift hampers, a trophy, medal, and certificate.

The competition is divided into age categories for participants under and over 12 years. The first-place winners in each group will receive NPR 250,000, while second-place winners will get NPR 50,000. This year’s competition began on Ashad 20, with 600 participants from 14 districts of Koshi Province. Initially, 430 contestants competed. After the mega audition, 31 talents were selected for the final round, including 14 singers, 9 senior dancers, and 8 junior dancers.

Memorial Rituals Held at Matatirth to Honor Deceased Mothers

A large crowd has gathered at Matatirth in Chandragiri Municipality-6 to perform offerings, shraddha, and worship in memory of deceased mothers. Individuals without mothers take a ritual bath in the Matatirth pond, believing it will bring peace to the souls of their departed mothers. Within the pilgrimage site, the statue ‘Sajha Ama’ (Collective Mother), created by sculptor Ram Krishna Bhandari, has been installed.

April 17, Kathmandu – People have flocked to Matatirth in Chandragiri Municipality-6 to perform rituals such as offerings, shraddha, and worship in remembrance of their late mothers. From early morning, crowds are seen bathing, donating, performing shraddha rites, offering tarpan, and worshipping, filling the fair with devotees. Men and women without mothers bathe at the site early in the morning before worshipping Harihar (Vishnu and Shiva). It is widely believed that bathing in the Matatirth pond grants peace to the souls of deceased mothers.

Within the pilgrimage complex, sculptor Ram Krishna Bhandari’s statue symbolizing the universal mother, ‘Sajha Ama,’ has been erected. Every year, individuals without their mothers uphold the tradition of visiting this site, bathing in the pond, and offering sweet food items to commemorate Mother’s Day.

नयाँ स्वास्थ्यमन्त्रीले जनस्वास्थ्यमा गर्नुपर्ने दीर्घकालीन सुधार

New Health Minister Outlines Long-Term Strategies for Public Health Improvement

News Summary

  • Nepal has secured a promising government after three decades, emphasizing the need to prioritize public health.
  • Programs involving midwives are recommended to improve pregnant women’s health through necessary advice and treatments.
  • Establishing non-communicable disease prevention centers in primary health centers is suggested to ensure disease control and emergency services.

After more than three decades of despair, Nepal has finally gained a government that instills hope. While the government may set various priorities, I firmly believe that without making public health and the health system the foremost priority, the country’s development will not be possible.

In our society, we often focus on the divide between the rich and the poor. However, what does it really mean to be wealthy? We have long equated prosperity with physical assets such as roads and electricity. Yet, studies of developed nations show that a country’s wealth is largely determined by its education, health, and social systems. Fully developing all three sectors is crucial.

Unless the education system is strong and provides quality education that empowers citizens to be self-reliant and health-conscious, progress cannot be sustained. Social security systems guarantee a dignified and independent life for the citizens, offering economic and mental support when necessary. Employment creation, support for disabled persons and orphans, among others, are essential components of the social system.

Previous research has shown that the absence of social security weakens individuals’ mental and physical health. Rising unemployment and economic challenges have led to increasing depression and suicide rates, which is a serious concern.

Why is long-term thinking necessary?

Technological advancements over the last two decades, especially generative AI, offer a glimpse of transformations expected within the next 30 to 40 years. These changes will also impact public health. Therefore, envisioning healthy citizens and a progressive society with a long-term perspective starting now is imperative. Notably, the rising incidences of non-communicable diseases such as heart disease and diabetes, driven by decreased physical activity and unhealthy diets, point to growing challenges in Nepal. The lifestyle changes observed in very young children are also alarming.

The government must develop long-term plans focused not only on treating patients but also on disease control and health promotion to enhance the health status of future generations.

Health Promotion Plan for Pregnant Women

Healthy mothers and pregnancies are essential for delivering healthy babies. In Nepal, adequate attention has not been given to managing the health of pregnant women. Traditional superstitions and cultural constraints often hinder proper healthcare. Pregnant women should receive primary treatment, health checks, and education at nearby health posts. Treatment must be available when necessary to ensure the health of both the mother and the unborn child.

Any purchase and consumption of intoxicants, tobacco products such as khaini, bidi, and cigarettes by children under 18 should be strictly prohibited. The government must enforce tight regulations on the sale and distribution of these products, allowing sales only through licensed vendors. Creating an environment that encourages children’s participation in physical exercise and sports is essential.

The government should assign at least one midwife per primary healthcare center. Universities across the country need to produce a high number of professionals in midwifery. These health workers can provide advice to pregnant women and continue health monitoring and guidance for children up to two to three years old. Midwives will play an important role in preventing malnutrition and infections and in promoting proper nutrition and vitamin-rich diets.

Ensuring opportunities for children’s play and physical exercise is also the government’s responsibility. Children should have full access not only to education but also to sports. Physical education should be regularly included in school curricula for younger children. Recognizing the importance of sports for physical and mental development, open parks for sports should be constructed in every ward and village.

Additionally, the presence of specialist nurses in schools must be mandatory.

Lifestyle Improvements Are Essential

Children are influenced by their parents and society. If substance abuse and drug use increase among parents and within society, children may also adopt such behaviors. Therefore, positive lifestyle patterns among parents are crucial.

Many individuals engage in little physical exercise and consume excessive amounts of calorie-rich junk food and sugary products. This contributes to rising cases of heart disease and diabetes, increasing the risk of premature death. To combat this, initiatives such as creating safe pedestrian and cycling paths, running gyms, and promoting exercise programs are immediately necessary.

Production of alcoholic substances in rural areas should be commercialized but strictly regulated. Public awareness campaigns and health education must focus on preventing alcohol, smoking, and drug misuse.

With growing habits of junk food and sugary beverages among children, imposing heavy taxes on these products to reduce sales is an effective policy measure. Likewise, enforcing a strict ban on the consumption of intoxicants and tobacco products by individuals under 18 years old is essential.

Establishing Non-Communicable Disease Prevention and Emergency Services at Primary Health Centers

To counter the increasing prevalence of diseases like heart disease, lung conditions, diabetes, and cancer, each primary health center should establish prevention units. These centers would provide health advice and services tailored to healthy individuals, those at risk, and patients already diagnosed with such conditions, focusing on exercise and lifestyle improvements.

Emergency services hold special importance—immediate intervention is critical for complications during childbirth, road accidents, and heart attack cases. Every hospital must ensure emergency services so that people need not travel to Kathmandu and can be saved from premature death.

At least one national-level specialist hospital is necessary in every district. Without such guarantees from the government, patients might be forced to migrate to the capital for treatment again.

Road safety and safe vehicle operation require special training and the construction of secure road infrastructure.

Environmental Health

Lastly, environmental health is paramount. The government should prioritize pollution control and efforts to maintain clean, pollution-free villages and cities. Recycling systems for plastics, paper, glass, and other materials must be implemented to promote green towns and cities. This approach will contribute significantly to controlling pollution-related diseases.

(Prof. Dr. Thapa is a professor and researcher at two universities in Sweden. He serves on the board of the Nepali monitoring organization Niri Nepal and is the vice president of the Society of Nepali Healthcare Professionals in Europe.)