30 Injured in Gen-Z movement still under treatment in Hospitals

Kathmandu – According to the latest update from the Ministry of Health and Population, 30 people injured during the Gen-Z movement are currently receiving medical treatment in various hospitals across the country.

One patient is being treated at Civil Hospital, 10 at the National Trauma Center, 3 at Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital, 5 at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, 3 at Patan Academy of Health Sciences, 1 at Nepal Police Hospital, and 1 at Kirtipur Hospital.

Similarly, 3 patients are admitted at B&B Hospital, 1 at Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital, 1 at Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, and 1 at Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences. In total, 30 people remain under treatment, according to the ministry’s report.

The Ministry of Health compiled and released this information based on coordination with various health institutions and provincial emergency health operation centers.

As per the ministry’s data, a total of 2,316 people injured during the protests have received medical attention so far, out of which 2,238 have already been discharged after treatment.

The total number of deaths reported among those brought to hospitals has reached 49.

Injured Gen-Z Protesters to receive ID Cards: 16 Dedicated Clinics set up Nationwide

Kathmandu – The Ministry of Home Affairs has started distributing identity cards to those injured during the Gen-Z protests to ensure easier access to medical treatment. With these ID cards, injured individuals will be able to receive healthcare services more conveniently.

On Sunday, Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal personally distributed the cards to injured protesters at the National Trauma Center. From Monday, distribution will also take place through district administration offices across the country.

According to the ministry, 16 dedicated “Gen-Z Clinics” have been set up in hospitals across the Kathmandu Valley and other provinces to provide systematic follow-up care. In addition, free transportation to hospitals has been arranged, and if needed, the Health Ministry or respective hospitals will provide free ambulance services for follow-up visits.

A task force led by senior doctors will be formed to categorize the injured, with a final decision expected from the Cabinet meeting on Sunday. The ministry has also assigned focal persons in the hospitals to coordinate treatment.

Hospitals with Gen-Z Clinics:

  • Kathmandu Valley: Bir Hospital, National Trauma Center, Civil Service Hospital, Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (Maharajgunj)
  • Koshi Province: BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (Dharan), Koshi Hospital (Biratnagar)
  • Madhesh Province: Narayani Hospital (Birgunj), Gajendra Narayan Singh Hospital (Saptari)
  • Bagmati Province: Bharatpur Hospital (Chitwan)
  • Gandaki Province: Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences
  • Lumbini Province: Bheri Hospital (Nepalgunj), Rapti Academy of Health Sciences (Ghorahi)
  • Karnali Province: Karnali Academy of Health Sciences (Jumla)
  • Sudurpaschim Province: Dadeldhura Hospital, Seti Zonal Hospital (Dhangadhi)