Two Foundation Stones, An Amusement Park, and A Trauma Care Centre Laid in Noney

HY News 21 September, 2022 10:20 am IST
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Health & Family Welfare and IPR Minister Dr. Sapam Ranjan Singh on Tuesday laid the foundation stone of an Amusement Park and a Trauma Care Centre and Blood Bank at Rengpang and Nungba respectively in Noney district.


The foundation stone of the amusement park worth Rs.4.8 crores was laid at Rengpang in Longmai of Noney district. The park would be constructed by Police housing corporation limited, Government of Manipur.


The Foundation Stone Laying function was also attended by Hill Area Committee Chairman Dinganlung Gangmei@Dipu. And together with Minister Dr. Sapam Ranjan Singh, they open the blinds of the Foundation Stone.


They also paid a review visit to the 50 bedded District hospital sites in the district. The District administration, District police, District level officers, and village chiefs also participated in the visit.


While the Foundation Stone Laying Function for the Trauma Care Centre and Blood Bank was held at Nungba Community Health Centre Complex, Nungba Sub-Division, Noney District with Minister Dr. Sapam Ranjan Singh, as the Chief Guest. Nungba AC MLA Dipu Gangmei, Chairman, Hill Area Committee (HAC), Manipur, Dr.Kh. Sasheekumar Mangang, Director, Health Services, and Dr. Ningombam Somorjit Singh, State Mission Director, Manipur also graced the function as presidium members.


The Trauma Care Centre and Blood Bank construction cost will be funded by the Ministry of Development of North East Region (DoNER) under North East Special Infrastructure Development Scheme (NESIDS) with a project cost of 4 crores for the Trauma Center and 2.5 crores for Blood Bank. The construction will be done by the Engineering Cell of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of Manipur. And the construction must be completed within 6 months.

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that the govt is focussing on basic health services for the people of Manipur reaching out even to the remotest parts of the state by launching CM Health for all programs for screening and diagnosing ailments on the door to door basis. The state government is providing CMHT schemes to poor families. The cardholders could avail of up to Rs. 5 lakhs under the free health delivery system.


The government has a target to eliminate TB by 2025 and every MLA & Minister is to adopt TB patients and take care of their medical expenses in their respective Constituency.


Later the team reviewed the condition of Nungba CHC and Oxygen plants. The minister also assured that the lack of manpower would be looked after with due consultation with the CM and solve the crisis of staffing and medical equipment.


Health services and Engineering Cells, Public leaders, Village Chiefs/leaders, and CSO leaders also took part in the function.

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