The Ghale couple donated health items worth Rs 30 million to Nepal

The MIT Group Foundation, founded by non-resident Nepali Shesh Ghale and Jamuna Gurung, has provided materials worth an additional Rs 30 million for the treatment of coronavirus in Nepal.
The Foundation, headquartered in Australia, has handed over 220 units of Oxygen Concentrators, to the Government of Nepal for the treatment of Corona infected people in Nepal.
The foundation had donated Rs 30 million last year to help the Corona affected. The foundation has also provided Rs. 60 million to Nepal for the corona infection. According to the foundation, Gurung has been working with various manufacturing companies, Covax campaigns and the Australian government to provide vaccines to Nepal. Jamuna Gurung, director of the foundation, said, She said that she was going to help with this amount by realizing her responsibility towards the motherland. She informed that 220 concentrators have been handed over to the hospitals to help them in the event of shortage of oxygen in the hospitals. The foundation had been assisting Nepal in the crisis including earthquake, floods and landslides.

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