Nepal Health Minister Speaks To NDTV About Aid From India After 6.4-Magnitude Earthquake

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"We already prepared our health infrastructure and planned all services we have to provide. Friendly nations want to contribute to help us manage the situation after the earthquake. First, we will discuss among ourselves what we need, and then we will ask if anything is required," Nepal's Health Minister Mohan Bahadur Basnet said about receiving help from India after the 6.4-magnitude earthquake.

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