भिडियो हेर्न तलको बिज्ञापन लाइ हटाउनुहोस
भिडियो देख्ने हेतु उपरके बिज्ञापन हटाएँ
Medicines worth around Rs 10 million have been going to waste in the district each year due to the ineffective supervision of the concerned agency and trend among doctors of prescribing medicines other than the ones provided free by the government.According to the District Public Health Office (DPHO), Nawalparasi, only 40 percent of the free medicines distributed by the government has been used, with the rest being destroyed.
“The concerned agency does not send medicines according to the patients’ requirements,” said Baburam Timilsena, in charge of the health post at Tilakpur. “It rather sends unwanted medicines or those on the verge of getting expired.”
While there is a seemingly endless number of companies issuing auto insurance policies these days, there are really just two ways to buy car insurance: You can purchase a policy in-person through an agent -- a licensed individual who sells policies on behalf of one or more insurance companies -- or you can buy directly from an insurer via Web site or telephone.Buying car insurance online still accounts for a relatively small portion of total auto insurance sales, but it's increasing in popularity. According to a 2011 survey by the Internet marketing research company ComScore, just 20 percent of new auto insurance policies were purchased online, compared to 43 percent purchased from an agent. However, the number of online purchases represents an increase of 5 percent from just two years earlier, while the number of agent purchases represents a 6 percent decline. Additionally, a 2011 survey by J.D. Power and Associates showed that 54 percent of new auto insurance owners applied for a rate quote online, the first time this has happened for a majority of respondents [source: Insurance Information Institute].
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