As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) commitment to support the government’s ongoing efforts to contain the spread of Covid-19, Himalaya Airlines last week donated a portable ventilator and other medical items to AMDA Hospital of Damak in Jhapa and a PCR machine to Covid-19 Control Management Centre (CCMC) Gulmi.
Himalaya Airlines – last Saturday on July 19 – donated a PCR (NAE-32, ICTOB-16) machine and other essential medical supplies: 51200 disposable medical masks, 606 medical face shields, 575 medical goggles, 40 medical infrared thermometers, 35 pairs of protective boots and 5000 pairs of disposable gloves to Covid-19 Control Management Centre (CCMC) Gulmi, according to a press note of the airlines. ”The donation was handed over jointly by foreign minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali and vice president of Himalaya Airlines Vijay Shrestha, in Gulmi in the premises of CCMC to the Mayor of Resunga Municipality Dilli Raj Bhusal.
“Any amount of medical supplies is not enough at this time of crisis, we are thankful to Himalaya Airlines for their abiding support at the time when then the nation along with whole world is going through the difficult phase,” foreign minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali said, speaking on the occasion. “These critical supplies are very timely,” he said, adding that their use will help protect our health workers, who are at the frontlines working tirelessly to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
“Himalaya Airlines is proud to continue its support with the government in its efforts to contain Covid-19,” vice president of the airlines Vijay Shrestha said. “In this difficult period, it is our civic duty to support the government,” he said, adding that the donated PPE supplies reiterate Himalaya’s long-term commitment to serve beyond the call of our duty and help the nation in every possible way.
Continuing the support – today – president of Himalaya Airlines Zhou Enyong handed over a portable ventilator along with500 RDT Kits, 100 PPE sets, 500 N-95 masks, 2000 pairs of surgical masks, 5000 pairs of disposable gloves and 5 infrared thermometers to AMDA Hospital of Damak in Jhapa, where principal private secretary of Prime Minister Indra Bhandari thanked Himalaya Airlines, while receiving the donated PPE materials on behalf of the hospital.
“Our consistent commitment and business value is first of all, to serve and make contribution to the country and society,” Zhou Enyong remarked, speaking on the occasion. “During the pandemic, though the airline itself is going through a crucial phase, facing many difficulties; we have made our best efforts to contribute in various ways, be it with donating funds or medical supplies or by operating Cargo flights for critical supplies and repatriation flights to various destinations for the stranded citizens of the country without any employee layoffs,” he added.
Since the beginning of the deadly pandemic, Himalaya Airlines has been continuously striving to support the nation in many ways; apart from the contribution of 10 million to government’s Covid-19 Fund, the Airlines has till date operated 24 charter flights to bring in total of 177 tonnes of critical medical supplies and has successfully operated 63 Repatriation flights to bring back home 10140 stranded Nepalis safely maintaining all Covid-19 safety protocols.
Himalaya Airlines – last Saturday on July 19 – donated a PCR (NAE-32, ICTOB-16) machine and other essential medical supplies: 51200 disposable medical masks, 606 medical face shields, 575 medical goggles, 40 medical infrared thermometers, 35 pairs of protective boots and 5000 pairs of disposable gloves to Covid-19 Control Management Centre (CCMC) Gulmi, according to a press note of the airlines. ”The donation was handed over jointly by foreign minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali and vice president of Himalaya Airlines Vijay Shrestha, in Gulmi in the premises of CCMC to the Mayor of Resunga Municipality Dilli Raj Bhusal.
“Any amount of medical supplies is not enough at this time of crisis, we are thankful to Himalaya Airlines for their abiding support at the time when then the nation along with whole world is going through the difficult phase,” foreign minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali said, speaking on the occasion. “These critical supplies are very timely,” he said, adding that their use will help protect our health workers, who are at the frontlines working tirelessly to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
“Himalaya Airlines is proud to continue its support with the government in its efforts to contain Covid-19,” vice president of the airlines Vijay Shrestha said. “In this difficult period, it is our civic duty to support the government,” he said, adding that the donated PPE supplies reiterate Himalaya’s long-term commitment to serve beyond the call of our duty and help the nation in every possible way.
Continuing the support – today – president of Himalaya Airlines Zhou Enyong handed over a portable ventilator along with500 RDT Kits, 100 PPE sets, 500 N-95 masks, 2000 pairs of surgical masks, 5000 pairs of disposable gloves and 5 infrared thermometers to AMDA Hospital of Damak in Jhapa, where principal private secretary of Prime Minister Indra Bhandari thanked Himalaya Airlines, while receiving the donated PPE materials on behalf of the hospital.
“Our consistent commitment and business value is first of all, to serve and make contribution to the country and society,” Zhou Enyong remarked, speaking on the occasion. “During the pandemic, though the airline itself is going through a crucial phase, facing many difficulties; we have made our best efforts to contribute in various ways, be it with donating funds or medical supplies or by operating Cargo flights for critical supplies and repatriation flights to various destinations for the stranded citizens of the country without any employee layoffs,” he added.
Since the beginning of the deadly pandemic, Himalaya Airlines has been continuously striving to support the nation in many ways; apart from the contribution of 10 million to government’s Covid-19 Fund, the Airlines has till date operated 24 charter flights to bring in total of 177 tonnes of critical medical supplies and has successfully operated 63 Repatriation flights to bring back home 10140 stranded Nepalis safely maintaining all Covid-19 safety protocols.
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