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16 February 2026
An aerial view shows rows of solar panels at Teesta Solar, the largest solar power plant, in Gaibandha, Rangpur, Bangladesh, on February 16, 2026. The vast grid stretches across the landscape with control stations placed between panel blocks. The facility represents Bangladesh's growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
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#13329955
16 February 2026
An aerial view shows rows of solar panels at Teesta Solar, the largest solar power plant, in Gaibandha, Rangpur, Bangladesh, on February 16, 2026. The vast grid stretches across the landscape with control stations placed between panel blocks. The facility represents Bangladesh's growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
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#13329956
16 February 2026
An aerial view shows rows of solar panels at Teesta Solar, the largest solar power plant, in Gaibandha, Rangpur, Bangladesh, on February 16, 2026. The vast grid stretches across the landscape with control stations placed between panel blocks. The facility represents Bangladesh's growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
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#13329958
16 February 2026
An aerial view shows rows of solar panels at Teesta Solar, the largest solar power plant, in Gaibandha, Rangpur, Bangladesh, on February 16, 2026. The vast grid stretches across the landscape with control stations placed between panel blocks. The facility represents Bangladesh's growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
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#13329960
16 February 2026
An aerial view shows rows of solar panels at Teesta Solar, the largest solar power plant, in Gaibandha, Rangpur, Bangladesh, on February 16, 2026. The vast grid stretches across the landscape with control stations placed between panel blocks. The facility represents Bangladesh's growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
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#13329961
16 February 2026
An aerial view shows rows of solar panels at Teesta Solar, the largest solar power plant, in Gaibandha, Rangpur, Bangladesh, on February 16, 2026. The vast grid stretches across the landscape with control stations placed between panel blocks. The facility represents Bangladesh's growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
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#13329965
16 February 2026
An aerial view shows rows of solar panels at Teesta Solar, the largest solar power plant, in Gaibandha, Rangpur, Bangladesh, on February 16, 2026. The vast grid stretches across the landscape with control stations placed between panel blocks. The facility represents Bangladesh's growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
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#13329988
16 February 2026
An aerial view shows rows of solar panels at Teesta Solar, the largest solar power plant, in Gaibandha, Rangpur, Bangladesh, on February 16, 2026. The vast grid stretches across the landscape with control stations placed between panel blocks. The facility represents Bangladesh's growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
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#13330005
16 February 2026
An aerial view shows rows of solar panels at Teesta Solar, the largest solar power plant, in Gaibandha, Rangpur, Bangladesh, on February 16, 2026. The vast grid stretches across the landscape with control stations placed between panel blocks. The facility represents Bangladesh's growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
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16 February 2026
An aerial view shows rows of solar panels at Teesta Solar, the largest solar power plant, in Gaibandha, Rangpur, Bangladesh, on February 16, 2026. The vast grid stretches across the landscape with control stations placed between panel blocks. The facility represents Bangladesh's growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
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16 February 2026
An aerial view shows rows of solar panels at Teesta Solar, the largest solar power plant, in Gaibandha, Rangpur, Bangladesh, on February 16, 2026. The vast grid stretches across the landscape with control stations placed between panel blocks. The facility represents Bangladesh's growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure.
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Ujyalo Nepal Party Unveils Election Manifesto For March Parliamentary Election
15 February 2026
#13326413
15 February 2026
Former Nepali energy minister and chairman of the Ujyalo Nepal Party, Kulman Ghising (center), addresses the media during the manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 15, 2026, for the upcoming election next month. The party pledges commitments ranging from free treatment services to expanded mental health care and the provision of specialist doctors at the local level. According to the manifesto, every citizen is entitled to free treatment through designated health institutions. The party also announces targeted programs for women and children affected by malnutrition. To expand healthcare access in remote and rural areas, the party plans to operate mobile clinics and telemedicine services. Giving special priority to mental health, the party commits to ensuring psychosocial counseling services in every ward. In light of the growing prevalence of mental health issues, it aims to make such services accessible at the community level. The manifesto also includes plans to expand specialist services at primary health centers and local health institutions. It pledges to appoint at least one specialist doctor in each local level, including orthopedic, gynecology, and pediatric specialists, enabling citizens to receive quality and accessible care locally. Through these programs, the Ujyalo Nepal Party aims to bring healthcare services within reach of all citizens, prioritize rural and remote populations, and strengthen the overall health system.
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Ujyalo Nepal Party Unveils Election Manifesto For March Parliamentary Election
15 February 2026
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15 February 2026
Former Nepali energy minister and chairman of the Ujyalo Nepal Party, Kulman Ghising (center), addresses the media during the manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 15, 2026, for the upcoming election next month. The party pledges commitments ranging from free treatment services to expanded mental health care and the provision of specialist doctors at the local level. According to the manifesto, every citizen is entitled to free treatment through designated health institutions. The party also announces targeted programs for women and children affected by malnutrition. To expand healthcare access in remote and rural areas, the party plans to operate mobile clinics and telemedicine services. Giving special priority to mental health, the party commits to ensuring psychosocial counseling services in every ward. In light of the growing prevalence of mental health issues, it aims to make such services accessible at the community level. The manifesto also includes plans to expand specialist services at primary health centers and local health institutions. It pledges to appoint at least one specialist doctor in each local level, including orthopedic, gynecology, and pediatric specialists, enabling citizens to receive quality and accessible care locally. Through these programs, the Ujyalo Nepal Party aims to bring healthcare services within reach of all citizens, prioritize rural and remote populations, and strengthen the overall health system.
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Ujyalo Nepal Party Unveils Election Manifesto For March Parliamentary Election
15 February 2026
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15 February 2026
Former Nepali energy minister and chairman of the Ujyalo Nepal Party, Kulman Ghising (center), addresses the media during the manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 15, 2026, for the upcoming election next month. The party pledges commitments ranging from free treatment services to expanded mental health care and the provision of specialist doctors at the local level. According to the manifesto, every citizen is entitled to free treatment through designated health institutions. The party also announces targeted programs for women and children affected by malnutrition. To expand healthcare access in remote and rural areas, the party plans to operate mobile clinics and telemedicine services. Giving special priority to mental health, the party commits to ensuring psychosocial counseling services in every ward. In light of the growing prevalence of mental health issues, it aims to make such services accessible at the community level. The manifesto also includes plans to expand specialist services at primary health centers and local health institutions. It pledges to appoint at least one specialist doctor in each local level, including orthopedic, gynecology, and pediatric specialists, enabling citizens to receive quality and accessible care locally. Through these programs, the Ujyalo Nepal Party aims to bring healthcare services within reach of all citizens, prioritize rural and remote populations, and strengthen the overall health system.
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Ujyalo Nepal Party Unveils Election Manifesto For March Parliamentary Election
15 February 2026
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15 February 2026
Former Nepali energy minister and chairman of the Ujyalo Nepal Party, Kulman Ghising (center), addresses the media during the manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 15, 2026, for the upcoming election next month. The party pledges commitments ranging from free treatment services to expanded mental health care and the provision of specialist doctors at the local level. According to the manifesto, every citizen is entitled to free treatment through designated health institutions. The party also announces targeted programs for women and children affected by malnutrition. To expand healthcare access in remote and rural areas, the party plans to operate mobile clinics and telemedicine services. Giving special priority to mental health, the party commits to ensuring psychosocial counseling services in every ward. In light of the growing prevalence of mental health issues, it aims to make such services accessible at the community level. The manifesto also includes plans to expand specialist services at primary health centers and local health institutions. It pledges to appoint at least one specialist doctor in each local level, including orthopedic, gynecology, and pediatric specialists, enabling citizens to receive quality and accessible care locally. Through these programs, the Ujyalo Nepal Party aims to bring healthcare services within reach of all citizens, prioritize rural and remote populations, and strengthen the overall health system.
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Ujyalo Nepal Party Unveils Election Manifesto For March Parliamentary Election
15 February 2026
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15 February 2026
Former Nepali energy minister and chairman of the Ujyalo Nepal Party, Kulman Ghising (center), addresses the media during the manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 15, 2026, for the upcoming election next month. The party pledges commitments ranging from free treatment services to expanded mental health care and the provision of specialist doctors at the local level. According to the manifesto, every citizen is entitled to free treatment through designated health institutions. The party also announces targeted programs for women and children affected by malnutrition. To expand healthcare access in remote and rural areas, the party plans to operate mobile clinics and telemedicine services. Giving special priority to mental health, the party commits to ensuring psychosocial counseling services in every ward. In light of the growing prevalence of mental health issues, it aims to make such services accessible at the community level. The manifesto also includes plans to expand specialist services at primary health centers and local health institutions. It pledges to appoint at least one specialist doctor in each local level, including orthopedic, gynecology, and pediatric specialists, enabling citizens to receive quality and accessible care locally. Through these programs, the Ujyalo Nepal Party aims to bring healthcare services within reach of all citizens, prioritize rural and remote populations, and strengthen the overall health system.
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