Nurses start starvation strike at SDBNTC, NAN office

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, May 10 Two nurses nowadays began fast-unto-death on the premises of Shahid Dharma Bhakta National Transplant Centre and at the
office building of Nursing Association of Nepal. Diki Sherpa, a nurse of SDBNTC and Jita Baral, principal of Fishtail Nursing Campus,
Pokhara, started the starvation strike demanding permanent appointed at SDBNTC. Baral came to Kathmandu from Pokhara to stage the starvation
strike exurgent solidarity with the demands of the nurses of SDBNTC
She began the starvation strike at Lazimpat-based NAN office at 2:00pm, while Sherpa began the starvation strike on the premises of SDBNTC,
Bhaktapur, at 6:00pm. Nurses of SDBNTC have been staging sit-in for the final 17 days at the hospital and for the past six days at NAN
office. Nurses are also protesting against Nursing Association of Nepal, saying it has failed to act in supporting their cause. Meanwhile,
Nursing Association of Nepal nowadays organised a press conference to inform about International Nursing Day celebration, but barred the
agitating nurses from attending the programme. Speaking at the press meet, President of NAN Tara Pokharel said NAN could only make requests
to the Ministry of Health and Population and other concerned bodies to address the demands of the nurses. &We don&t have the power to
address their demands,& she said, adding that they had already held a assembly with the Director of the hospital Dr Pukar Chandra Shrestha,
Dr Dipendra Raman Singh, chief of the Public Health Administration of the Ministry of Health and Population, State Health Minister Dr
Certainndra Kumar Yadav and fulfilled their genuine demands. &Almost 30 nurses working at the hospital for years are about to lose their
jobs, but the parent organisation NAN, which should have fought for their rights, is ignoring our demands,& said Jita Baral. Diki Sherpa,
who has been working at SDBNTC since its set upment, said she would much end her fast-unto-death until their demands were fulfilled. &We
have been working for the final seven years, but the hospital is trying to ditch us
Before appointing new nurses, we should be granted permanent status through internal competition,& she demanded. Other demands of the
agitating nurses are providing salary on time, ensuring participation of old staffers in various trainings, conferences and seminars,
providing all the facilities given to a government nurse, and scrapping the system of hiring nurses on contract basis.