Dr Palin advocates deceased organ donation in State

Saying that the demand for organ donors in the State is huge, Managing Director of Shija Hospital and Research Institute SHRI Dr Kh Palin called upon the people to promote and endorse deceased organ donation in the State to save lives of others So…

Saying that the demand for organ donors in the State is huge, Managing Director of Shija Hospital and Research Institute SHRI Dr Kh Palin called upon the people to promote and endorse deceased organ donation in the State to save lives of others Source The Sangai Express

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Public rally held

With a view to keep Moirang Municipal Council clean and as part of Swachh Surveksham programme under Swachh Bharat Mission, a public rally was taken out around Moirang Municipal Council today Source The Sangai Express

With a view to keep Moirang Municipal Council clean and as part of Swachh Surveksham programme under Swachh Bharat Mission, a public rally was taken out around Moirang Municipal Council today Source The Sangai Express

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Many greet on Christmas

With Christmas ocassion nearing rapidly, greetings and wishes for Christmas have been pouring in from different associations, organisations etc Source The Sangai Express

With Christmas ocassion nearing rapidly, greetings and wishes for Christmas have been pouring in from different associations, organisations etc Source The Sangai Express

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Free Medical Camp

Continuing with its philanthropic activities in providing welfare measures to local population at the hinterland of Manipur, 39 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of IGAR South organized a free medical camp at Serou village, Kakch…

Continuing with its philanthropic activities in providing welfare measures to local population at the hinterland of Manipur, 39 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of IGAR South organized a free medical camp at Serou village, Kakching district on 23 Dec 2017 Source PRO Cell IGAR s

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Moirang Municipal Council holds cleanliness rally

A public rally was taken out in localities lying in the vicinity of Moirang Municipal Council today as part of Swachh Survekshan programme and with the goal of promoting cleanliness among the people Source IT News

A public rally was taken out in localities lying in the vicinity of Moirang Municipal Council today as part of Swachh Survekshan programme and with the goal of promoting cleanliness among the people Source IT News

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IRMA invites admission in post graduate diploma in rural management

Applications are invited from intending candidates for admission in Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Management PGDRM , 2018 2020, at Institute of Rural Management Anand IRMA , Anand, Gujarat, India Source IT News

Applications are invited from intending candidates for admission in Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Management PGDRM , 2018 2020, at Institute of Rural Management Anand IRMA , Anand, Gujarat, India Source IT News

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CSOs brief BJP chief concerns over FA

A delegation comprising of leaders of major civil society organizations in Manipur called on the president of BJP Amit Shah at his residence last evening to discuss pertinent issues relating to the framework agreement between the Centre and NSCN IM S…

A delegation comprising of leaders of major civil society organizations in Manipur called on the president of BJP Amit Shah at his residence last evening to discuss pertinent issues relating to the framework agreement between the Centre and NSCN IM Source IT News

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CRPF hand over toilet facilities to public

The IGP of CRPF Manipur and Nagaland, Vikram Sehgal yesterday dedicated to the public four sets of public toilet in four villages of Bishnupur district Source IT News

The IGP of CRPF Manipur and Nagaland, Vikram Sehgal yesterday dedicated to the public four sets of public toilet in four villages of Bishnupur district Source IT News

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Jiribam students thank DC, SW director

Students’ organizations of Jiribam have thanked the district administration including DC Ksh Robert and officials, director of social welfare and officers of the department for agreeing to defer the DPC for selection of workers helpers of Anganwadi and…

Students’ organizations of Jiribam have thanked the district administration including DC Ksh Robert and officials, director of social welfare and officers of the department for agreeing to defer the DPC for selection of workers helpers of Anganwadi and mini Anganwadi which was scheduled to be carried out today Source IT News

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Smugglers with contraband forest items apprehended

11 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of IGAR South apprehended two smugglers, namely Mr Gopal Karki, aged 34 years, son of Mr Dambar Bahadur Karki, resident of Hangbung IT Camp, Kangpokpi district and Mrs H Doshusa daughter of He…

11 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of IGAR South apprehended two smugglers, namely Mr Gopal Karki, aged 34 years, son of Mr Dambar Bahadur Karki, resident of Hangbung IT Camp, Kangpokpi district and Mrs H Doshusa daughter of Hepuni, aged 33 years resident of Chowainamei Khullen, Senapati district Source PRO Cell IGAR s

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Nemcha Kipgen extends greetings for Christmas

IMPHAL | Dec 23
Social Welfare and Co-operation minister, Nemcha Kipgen has extended her heartfelt greetings of joy, love and peace to the people of Manipur on the auspicious celebration of Christmas Day.
The minister also wished and hoped that the d…

IMPHAL | Dec 23

Social Welfare and Co-operation minister, Nemcha Kipgen has extended her heartfelt greetings of joy, love and peace to the people of Manipur on the auspicious celebration of Christmas Day.

The minister also wished and hoped that the divine teachings of Saviour Christ inspire the people to contribute their best for the welfare of the society.

Let us remember and celebrate the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, said Nemcha.

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Nemcha Kipgen extends greetings for Christmas

IMPHAL | Dec 23
Social Welfare and Co-operation minister, Nemcha Kipgen has extended her heartfelt greetings of joy, love and peace to the people of Manipur on the auspicious celebration of Christmas Day.
The minister also wished and hoped that the d…

IMPHAL | Dec 23

Social Welfare and Co-operation minister, Nemcha Kipgen has extended her heartfelt greetings of joy, love and peace to the people of Manipur on the auspicious celebration of Christmas Day.

The minister also wished and hoped that the divine teachings of Saviour Christ inspire the people to contribute their best for the welfare of the society.

Let us remember and celebrate the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, said Nemcha.

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NCUI organises workshop on cooperatives

IMPHAL | Dec 23

NCUI-Cooperative Education Field Project Thoubal have organised today a workshop with the theme ‘motivate youths in cooperatives,’ funded by National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI) New Delhi at Kshetri Shanglen, Thoubal. 

A reception programme for the newly appointed president, (MSCU) Manipur State Cooperative Union Imphal, L Tompishak Singh was held during the workshop. The occasion was attended by chairman, Institute of Cooperative Management, Imphal and president, MSCU Imphal, L Tompishak as chief guest, chairman, NCUI-Project Coorperation Committee Manipur, Jeena Potsangbam as president and district cooperative officer, Thoubal Ngaithem Thaba Singh, chief executive officer, MSCU Imphal, I Iboyaima Singh, project officer, NCUI Cooperative Education Field Project, Thoubal, Th Pahari Singh as guests of honours.

Former district cooperative officer, Bishnupur, Kh. Tomba Singh spoke about the role of women regarding the development of cooperatives while board director, MSCU Imphal, S Hemanta Singh spoke on the role of youths regarding the development of cooperatives, as the resource person. 

L Tompishak  Naharol said about the need for drawing attention of the youths towards cooperatives and to provide the required training. He urged all for cooperation in making a harmonious living by helping each other and creating a developed Manipur.

Rs. 800 crores has been sanctioned by the government for giving training to the youths about cooperatives and providing them employment. It will be held first at the six districts of Manipur.

However, financial assistance will not be availed to those who are not affiliated to MSCU even if their societies exist under the central or state government. Therefore, they are urged to affiliate under MSCU.

IMPHAL | Dec 23

NCUI-Cooperative Education Field Project Thoubal have organised today a workshop with the theme ‘motivate youths in cooperatives,’ funded by National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI) New Delhi at Kshetri Shanglen, Thoubal. 

A reception programme for the newly appointed president, (MSCU) Manipur State Cooperative Union Imphal, L Tompishak Singh was held during the workshop. The occasion was attended by chairman, Institute of Cooperative Management, Imphal and president, MSCU Imphal, L Tompishak as chief guest, chairman, NCUI-Project Coorperation Committee Manipur, Jeena Potsangbam as president and district cooperative officer, Thoubal Ngaithem Thaba Singh, chief executive officer, MSCU Imphal, I Iboyaima Singh, project officer, NCUI Cooperative Education Field Project, Thoubal, Th Pahari Singh as guests of honours.

Former district cooperative officer, Bishnupur, Kh. Tomba Singh spoke about the role of women regarding the development of cooperatives while board director, MSCU Imphal, S Hemanta Singh spoke on the role of youths regarding the development of cooperatives, as the resource person. 

L Tompishak  Naharol said about the need for drawing attention of the youths towards cooperatives and to provide the required training. He urged all for cooperation in making a harmonious living by helping each other and creating a developed Manipur.

Rs. 800 crores has been sanctioned by the government for giving training to the youths about cooperatives and providing them employment. It will be held first at the six districts of Manipur.

However, financial assistance will not be availed to those who are not affiliated to MSCU even if their societies exist under the central or state government. Therefore, they are urged to affiliate under MSCU.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6081-ncui-organises-workshop-on-cooperatives

NCUI organises workshop on cooperatives

IMPHAL | Dec 23

NCUI-Cooperative Education Field Project Thoubal have organised today a workshop with the theme ‘motivate youths in cooperatives,’ funded by National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI) New Delhi at Kshetri Shanglen, Thoubal. 

A reception programme for the newly appointed president, (MSCU) Manipur State Cooperative Union Imphal, L Tompishak Singh was held during the workshop. The occasion was attended by chairman, Institute of Cooperative Management, Imphal and president, MSCU Imphal, L Tompishak as chief guest, chairman, NCUI-Project Coorperation Committee Manipur, Jeena Potsangbam as president and district cooperative officer, Thoubal Ngaithem Thaba Singh, chief executive officer, MSCU Imphal, I Iboyaima Singh, project officer, NCUI Cooperative Education Field Project, Thoubal, Th Pahari Singh as guests of honours.

Former district cooperative officer, Bishnupur, Kh. Tomba Singh spoke about the role of women regarding the development of cooperatives while board director, MSCU Imphal, S Hemanta Singh spoke on the role of youths regarding the development of cooperatives, as the resource person. 

L Tompishak  Naharol said about the need for drawing attention of the youths towards cooperatives and to provide the required training. He urged all for cooperation in making a harmonious living by helping each other and creating a developed Manipur.

Rs. 800 crores has been sanctioned by the government for giving training to the youths about cooperatives and providing them employment. It will be held first at the six districts of Manipur.

However, financial assistance will not be availed to those who are not affiliated to MSCU even if their societies exist under the central or state government. Therefore, they are urged to affiliate under MSCU.

IMPHAL | Dec 23

NCUI-Cooperative Education Field Project Thoubal have organised today a workshop with the theme ‘motivate youths in cooperatives,’ funded by National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI) New Delhi at Kshetri Shanglen, Thoubal. 

A reception programme for the newly appointed president, (MSCU) Manipur State Cooperative Union Imphal, L Tompishak Singh was held during the workshop. The occasion was attended by chairman, Institute of Cooperative Management, Imphal and president, MSCU Imphal, L Tompishak as chief guest, chairman, NCUI-Project Coorperation Committee Manipur, Jeena Potsangbam as president and district cooperative officer, Thoubal Ngaithem Thaba Singh, chief executive officer, MSCU Imphal, I Iboyaima Singh, project officer, NCUI Cooperative Education Field Project, Thoubal, Th Pahari Singh as guests of honours.

Former district cooperative officer, Bishnupur, Kh. Tomba Singh spoke about the role of women regarding the development of cooperatives while board director, MSCU Imphal, S Hemanta Singh spoke on the role of youths regarding the development of cooperatives, as the resource person. 

L Tompishak  Naharol said about the need for drawing attention of the youths towards cooperatives and to provide the required training. He urged all for cooperation in making a harmonious living by helping each other and creating a developed Manipur.

Rs. 800 crores has been sanctioned by the government for giving training to the youths about cooperatives and providing them employment. It will be held first at the six districts of Manipur.

However, financial assistance will not be availed to those who are not affiliated to MSCU even if their societies exist under the central or state government. Therefore, they are urged to affiliate under MSCU.

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Governor’s greetings for Christmas

IMPHAL | Dec 23
The governor of Manipur, Najma Heptulla has conveyed her warm greetings to the people of Manipur for Christmas.
She further stated that the noble ideas of peace, harmony and brotherhood espoused by Lord Jesus for a better world devoid…

IMPHAL | Dec 23

The governor of Manipur, Najma Heptulla has conveyed her warm greetings to the people of Manipur for Christmas.

She further stated that the noble ideas of peace, harmony and brotherhood espoused by Lord Jesus for a better world devoid of all evils should always be the guiding light and upheld by all irrespective of caste, creed or religion.

Let the sacred day be celebrated in its true spirit, said the governor.

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Governor’s greetings for Christmas

IMPHAL | Dec 23
The governor of Manipur, Najma Heptulla has conveyed her warm greetings to the people of Manipur for Christmas.
She further stated that the noble ideas of peace, harmony and brotherhood espoused by Lord Jesus for a better world devoid…

IMPHAL | Dec 23

The governor of Manipur, Najma Heptulla has conveyed her warm greetings to the people of Manipur for Christmas.

She further stated that the noble ideas of peace, harmony and brotherhood espoused by Lord Jesus for a better world devoid of all evils should always be the guiding light and upheld by all irrespective of caste, creed or religion.

Let the sacred day be celebrated in its true spirit, said the governor.

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Students bodies express appreciation for postponing interview under ICDS

From Our Correspondent

JIRIBAM | Dec 23

Interview for the selections of new Anganwadi workers and helpers (Mini, Main) under Integrated Child Development Society (ICDS), Jiribam project, which was scheduled to be held on December 23, has been postponed without mentioning any rescheduled date.

Today morning, large numbers of agitating student organisations and women organisations members gathered in front of Jiribam Higher Secondary School, Jiribam with an intention to interrupt the interview. Taking the stock of situation, CDPO, A. Rajeshwari Devi immediately postponed the interview.

Meanwhile, representing the agitating organisations, publicity secretary of AMSU District Committee, Th. Thanil Singh, general secretary of MSF District Committee, Th. Bharat Singh and vice-president of KSA, Jiribam District Committee, Y. Chalamba Meitei  issued a press release in which they expressed their gratitude to the director of Social Welfare Department and concerned DC of Jiribam district for giving consent to the demand of the organisations and for postponing the interview for the larger interest of Jiribam people.

It may be mentioned that AMSU, MSF and KSA of Jiribam district along with Meira paibi Lups frequently have shown their unwillingness against the conduct of interview of ICDS, Jiribam project. They alleged that the previous recruitment interview of Anganwadi workers and helpers which was held in 2014 had been into some controversies and the recent interview for the same is an injustice to the earlier selected candidates.

From Our Correspondent

JIRIBAM | Dec 23

Interview for the selections of new Anganwadi workers and helpers (Mini, Main) under Integrated Child Development Society (ICDS), Jiribam project, which was scheduled to be held on December 23, has been postponed without mentioning any rescheduled date.

Today morning, large numbers of agitating student organisations and women organisations members gathered in front of Jiribam Higher Secondary School, Jiribam with an intention to interrupt the interview. Taking the stock of situation, CDPO, A. Rajeshwari Devi immediately postponed the interview.

Meanwhile, representing the agitating organisations, publicity secretary of AMSU District Committee, Th. Thanil Singh, general secretary of MSF District Committee, Th. Bharat Singh and vice-president of KSA, Jiribam District Committee, Y. Chalamba Meitei  issued a press release in which they expressed their gratitude to the director of Social Welfare Department and concerned DC of Jiribam district for giving consent to the demand of the organisations and for postponing the interview for the larger interest of Jiribam people.

It may be mentioned that AMSU, MSF and KSA of Jiribam district along with Meira paibi Lups frequently have shown their unwillingness against the conduct of interview of ICDS, Jiribam project. They alleged that the previous recruitment interview of Anganwadi workers and helpers which was held in 2014 had been into some controversies and the recent interview for the same is an injustice to the earlier selected candidates.

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Students bodies express appreciation for postponing interview under ICDS

From Our Correspondent

JIRIBAM | Dec 23

Interview for the selections of new Anganwadi workers and helpers (Mini, Main) under Integrated Child Development Society (ICDS), Jiribam project, which was scheduled to be held on December 23, has been postponed without mentioning any rescheduled date.

Today morning, large numbers of agitating student organisations and women organisations members gathered in front of Jiribam Higher Secondary School, Jiribam with an intention to interrupt the interview. Taking the stock of situation, CDPO, A. Rajeshwari Devi immediately postponed the interview.

Meanwhile, representing the agitating organisations, publicity secretary of AMSU District Committee, Th. Thanil Singh, general secretary of MSF District Committee, Th. Bharat Singh and vice-president of KSA, Jiribam District Committee, Y. Chalamba Meitei  issued a press release in which they expressed their gratitude to the director of Social Welfare Department and concerned DC of Jiribam district for giving consent to the demand of the organisations and for postponing the interview for the larger interest of Jiribam people.

It may be mentioned that AMSU, MSF and KSA of Jiribam district along with Meira paibi Lups frequently have shown their unwillingness against the conduct of interview of ICDS, Jiribam project. They alleged that the previous recruitment interview of Anganwadi workers and helpers which was held in 2014 had been into some controversies and the recent interview for the same is an injustice to the earlier selected candidates.

From Our Correspondent

JIRIBAM | Dec 23

Interview for the selections of new Anganwadi workers and helpers (Mini, Main) under Integrated Child Development Society (ICDS), Jiribam project, which was scheduled to be held on December 23, has been postponed without mentioning any rescheduled date.

Today morning, large numbers of agitating student organisations and women organisations members gathered in front of Jiribam Higher Secondary School, Jiribam with an intention to interrupt the interview. Taking the stock of situation, CDPO, A. Rajeshwari Devi immediately postponed the interview.

Meanwhile, representing the agitating organisations, publicity secretary of AMSU District Committee, Th. Thanil Singh, general secretary of MSF District Committee, Th. Bharat Singh and vice-president of KSA, Jiribam District Committee, Y. Chalamba Meitei  issued a press release in which they expressed their gratitude to the director of Social Welfare Department and concerned DC of Jiribam district for giving consent to the demand of the organisations and for postponing the interview for the larger interest of Jiribam people.

It may be mentioned that AMSU, MSF and KSA of Jiribam district along with Meira paibi Lups frequently have shown their unwillingness against the conduct of interview of ICDS, Jiribam project. They alleged that the previous recruitment interview of Anganwadi workers and helpers which was held in 2014 had been into some controversies and the recent interview for the same is an injustice to the earlier selected candidates.

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A deceased person can save a living person through organ donation

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 23

Claiming that North Eastern region is lagging far behind when it comes to deceased organ donation, Dr. Sunil Shroff senior consultant Urologist and Transplant Surgeon, Madras Medical Mission, said that the time is right now to begin this noblest service in this region.

Dr Sunil Shroff stated this during a press conference on “Deceased organ donation” held at the auditorium of Shija Hospitals and Research Institute PVT. Ltd. today.

Highlighting the pros of starting deceased organ donation in Manipur, he said that once the organ donation and transplantation is started the infrastructure of hospital will be improved and the network between government and private sector will increase.

People of Manipur can stop worrying for going to other states for organ transplantation, he added.

The donated organ will belong to community not to hospital, he said.

He suggested that imparting awareness to masses on deceased organ donation is the stepping stone of promoting successful cadaver organ donation.

Defining the deceased organ donation and its advantages he said that “Deceased person is someone who is declared to be death by four doctors however their organs except brain functions for some hours by keeping in ventilated room. That deceased person can donate more than eight organs. Therefore a deceased person can save many lives who are suffering from dysfunctional of organs.”

“Every year in India around 90000 people died of road mishaps. And 67% of them are declared to be head injury. Moreover 4-8% of hospital death is due to head injury. These death bodies can recycle all other organs except brain,” he illuminated.

Instead of converting these bodies into ashes, it would be more valuable to save someone’s life, he observed.

Chairman cum Managing director of Shija Hospitals and Research Institute Pvt. Ltd, Kh Palin, said that there is an acute shortage of organ and that around 2 lakh kidney is required every year in India but only 7000 kidneys are being donated annually.

Manipur is the second state in North Eastren India after Guwahati where kidney transplantation has been successfully performed.

So far Shija Hospital had done 17 kidney transplantations and out of that four were from Nagaland, he revealed before suggesting for mass awareness about deceased organ donation.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Dec 23

Claiming that North Eastern region is lagging far behind when it comes to deceased organ donation, Dr. Sunil Shroff senior consultant Urologist and Transplant Surgeon, Madras Medical Mission, said that the time is right now to begin this noblest service in this region.

Dr Sunil Shroff stated this during a press conference on “Deceased organ donation” held at the auditorium of Shija Hospitals and Research Institute PVT. Ltd. today.

Highlighting the pros of starting deceased organ donation in Manipur, he said that once the organ donation and transplantation is started the infrastructure of hospital will be improved and the network between government and private sector will increase.

People of Manipur can stop worrying for going to other states for organ transplantation, he added.

The donated organ will belong to community not to hospital, he said.

He suggested that imparting awareness to masses on deceased organ donation is the stepping stone of promoting successful cadaver organ donation.

Defining the deceased organ donation and its advantages he said that “Deceased person is someone who is declared to be death by four doctors however their organs except brain functions for some hours by keeping in ventilated room. That deceased person can donate more than eight organs. Therefore a deceased person can save many lives who are suffering from dysfunctional of organs.”

“Every year in India around 90000 people died of road mishaps. And 67% of them are declared to be head injury. Moreover 4-8% of hospital death is due to head injury. These death bodies can recycle all other organs except brain,” he illuminated.

Instead of converting these bodies into ashes, it would be more valuable to save someone’s life, he observed.

Chairman cum Managing director of Shija Hospitals and Research Institute Pvt. Ltd, Kh Palin, said that there is an acute shortage of organ and that around 2 lakh kidney is required every year in India but only 7000 kidneys are being donated annually.

Manipur is the second state in North Eastren India after Guwahati where kidney transplantation has been successfully performed.

So far Shija Hospital had done 17 kidney transplantations and out of that four were from Nagaland, he revealed before suggesting for mass awareness about deceased organ donation.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6080-a-deceased-person-can-save-a-living-person-through-organ-donation