In a nationwide crackdown on medical charlatans, Nepalese police have arrested 53 people for allegedly working as doctors with fake credentials or false education certificates and said Monday that more suspects would be arrested this week.Weekend raids at reputed hospitals, health clinics and medical schools across the Himalayan nation ended with police handcuffing 36 white-coated men and women and taking them away while patients and medical staff looked on.Another 17 had been arrested in February when authorities began the investigation, called “Operation Quack.”The suspects — believed to have presented phony practicing licenses or fake medical degrees when applying for work — are being charged with forgery and face up to five years in prison if convicted, according to Central Investigation Bureau official Dibesh Lohani.While a group representing Nepalese doctors protested the indignity of the raids, patients said they were appalled and angry about the scandal — even afraid in seeking treatment after learning that some doctors had been entrusted to practice medicine despite not meeting the training requirements.
The program Power News presents the program about the health condition of Nepalese political leader and current political canary. The program host Prem Baniya is presents the different issues which are related with the health of the Nepalese leader and special person. Many Political leader of Nepal from different political background such like democratic revaluation of 2007, against the Panchayat ruling system and many other leader of different political identification are suffering from different desises. Among them The Prime Minister Sushil Koirala, CPN-UML president KP Oli, Jhalanath Khanal and many other are suffering from different diseases.