13 year old Pauginmuang brought to hospital

By Alex Guite LAMKA, June 18: Under the initiative of the media and the Army, 13-year-old Pauginmuang, who has been lying on his wooden cart for the past more than

By Alex Guite
LAMKA, June 18: Under the initiative of the media and the Army, 13-year-old Pauginmuang, who has been lying on his wooden cart for the past more than ten years was taken to the Churachandpur District Hospital for the first time in ten years.

The hospital’s medical superintendent personally arranged for an ambulance to transport him.

The team of specialists after examining the boy at the hospital viewed that the boy need further care in the hospital and proper investigation.

Briefing the media at his office flanked by the other doctors, the medical superintendent, Dr Shyamsunder Singh said that he had himself led his team of doctors to examine the boy and was convinced that the boy is partially paralyse and need more intensive investigation as he has been suffering from multiple infection for a long time due to neglect.

The boy is very weak and has insufficient muscle to support his body weight, he said before declaring that he needs to be made physically stronger and fit first before further investigation is taken up.

However to the surprise of everyone, the mother citing problem at home refused her son to be admitted at the hospital, raising much eye brows.

The MS said specialist doctors available at the hospital will attend to the boy once he is made fit for investigation.

He said, in case the boy need surgery, ortho surgeon specialist Dr Nando will attend to him, and if he needs a medicine doctor, Dr RK will be there, likewise Dr Alex who is an expert in rehabilitation will help with his psychotherapy.

The team of specialist doctors admit that the chance of making the child walk again like others will be a challenge and a medical feat.

They said the parents not taking the child to any doctor during the past 10 years have taken a toll on the child making it more complicated.

The doctors were of the opinion that the boy should be kept in the hospital for observation and to be monitored and provided care.

“There is no magic stick, but we will try our best to help the child and we have a competent team of doctors to see to it that the child gets the best treatment,” said the MS.

 

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Workshop on environment in CCpur on June 20-21

LAMKA, June 18: Delhi based organisation, the Delhi Paite Indongta, DPI and Lamka based Environmental Friends today called a press meet at the Saulim Restaurant of New Lamka. DPI president,

LAMKA, June 18: Delhi based organisation, the Delhi Paite Indongta, DPI and Lamka based Environmental Friends today called a press meet at the Saulim Restaurant of New Lamka.

DPI president, Biaklun Soute said the two organisations will be organising a workshop on June 20 and 21, “The Green Workshop and Seminar” at Rayburn College, New Lamka.

Resource persons from Sikkim, Mizoram and the World Wildlife Fund will also present papers on diverse topics during the seminar, he said.

The president said the program is not community oriented and all communities of the area are stakeholders and the DPI is just facilitating the cause while appealing to all to participate irrespective of communities and to support the cause against the environmental degradation.

Participation on the first day of the workshop will be by invitation only, he said and added, the day will be attended by parliamentary secretary Vungzagin Valte as chief guest.

Several imminent persons like Dr Chingnunsiam, Biaklun Soute ,team from Sikkim which is the most successful State in protecting environment in the country, Soumen Deb of WWF, K Vungzamoi ,ex-chief secy of Mizoram Haukhum Hauzel, Khamsuanmung DFO(S) will present papers on topics like Lamka environment hygiene, Hand washing, eco-tourism as a means of mitigating environmental issues, web of life, stable land based farming, new Land Use Policy of Mizoram, green initiative for Lamka, finding a consensus.

The second day will be attended by minister T Phungzathang Tonsing as the chief guest.

 

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Bomb found

LAMKA, June 18: Residents of New Lamka were in a shock today after a bomb was found planted at the main intersection of the locality next to the Saulim Restaurant

LAMKA, June 18: Residents of New Lamka were in a shock today after a bomb was found planted at the main intersection of the locality next to the Saulim Restaurant at College road.

A police team led by Churachandpur OC inspector MA Khan arrived at the scene and inspected the bomb.

The bomb which is said to be a crude bomb was disassembled by the OC in front of the public.

Soon enough, Suspension of Operation signatory, Zomi Revolutionary Army held two individuals suspected to have planted the explosive.

The two have been identified as Thangthianmuang son of Hauzachin of Seloan Veng ang and Khuppu son of Dalzachin of Zoar Veng and presently staying at Bugmual Village.

 

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Manipur sees red, bans beacons – Times of India

Manipur sees red, bans beaconsTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Complying with the recent Supreme Court ruling, the Manipur government has decided to allow only five VVIPs – the governor, chief minister, deputy chief minister, assembly speaker and high court chief…

Manipur sees red, bans beacons
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IMPHAL: Complying with the recent Supreme Court ruling, the Manipur government has decided to allow only five VVIPs – the governor, chief minister, deputy chief minister, assembly speaker and high court chief justice – to install red beacons and sirens

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Vehicles stranded in bandh-hit Manipur – Times of India

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