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mayor of suryodaya municipality ran bahadur rai handing insurance certificate to a farmer after completion of tea insurace scheme

Nepal’s first Tea Insurance scheme: A Leap led by Suryodaya Municipality

Suryodaya Municipality has taken a historic leap in agricultural innovation by launching Nepal’s first tea crop insurance scheme in Ward No. 8. Designed to protect tea farmers from potential risks and support sustainable farming practices, this initiative marks a major milestone in the region’s journey toward prosperity. With over 100 farmers now covered, the municipality continues to champion organic agriculture, eco-tourism, and economic resilience.

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anemia screening campaign from suryodaya municipality in shree krishnashram school kanyam

Suryodaya’s initiative to Safeguarding Our Daughters’ Health through anemia screening campaign

In a bold step toward improving adolescent girls’ health, Suryodaya Municipality has launched a pioneering anemia screening campaign for schoolgirls aged 10 to 19. Utilizing non-invasive hemoglobin meters, the initiative combines early detection with iron supplementation to break the cycle of malnutrition. Building on the success of its recent HPV vaccination drive, the municipality continues its commitment to safeguarding the well-being of young women through innovative, community-centered health solutions.

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ran bahadur rai with the administered vaccinees of HPV vaccination

A Healthier Tomorrow for our Daughters: Suryodaya’s Mission to Eliminate Cervical Cancer with HPV Vaccination.

Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among women in Nepal, but it is also preventable. The HPV vaccination campaign, launched across all local levels in Nepal, aims to protect young girls from this life-threatening disease. With global health organizations like WHO and CDC confirming the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness, vaccinating girls aged 10–14 years is a crucial step in reducing HPV infections and securing a healthier future. However, misconceptions have led some parents to withhold this life-saving vaccine from their daughters. This campaign seeks to raise awareness, dispel doubts, and ensure that no girl in Nepal is left vulnerable to preventable HPV-related diseases. Let’s come together to safeguard the health and future of our daughters.

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