Many reach out to Task Force, CHIC, C-zones
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, July 27 2021:
United People's Front (UPF) under the aegis of Directorate of Ayush and Committee on Covid-19 distributed Ayush64 tablet, which is meant for Covid positive patients, to Task Force and Community Home Isolation Centre for the sixth time on Tuesday.
In a release, UPF publicity secretary Ayekpam Loya said that the tablets were distributed to Community Covid Isolation Centre NB College Khundrakpam, Sinam Khun Covid Task Force, Tiger Camp, Keibi Awang Leikai and Yaingangpokpi Primary School in Imphal East district.
He assured of distributing the medicines to other parts of the state as well.
Naga People's Front, Manipur State Unit secretary Armstrong Charanga handed over 29 bags of rice (50 kg) to Liwa Changning Village authority for distribution among the people of the village.
Kakching District United Clubs' Organisation (KADUCO) under the aegis of AMUCO also distributed homeopathic medicine 'Aconite 30' provided by state AUSH department to Community Home Isolation Centres set up in Wabagai and Hiyanglam assembly constituencies including Langmeidong Higher Secondary School, Pole Star College, Wabagai and Wabagai High School.
Meanwhile, Kshetrimayum Rocky, son of former minister Kshetrimayum Biren, distributed relief items to households in Lamlai A/C including Nungoi Litan Makhong, Sawombung Kabui Khunjao, Itam Nungoi, Seijang, Sanasabi, Lousangkhong, Lamlai, Chalou, Kharason, Takhel, San-jenbam Khunou and Khullen that have been declared as containment zones.
Similarly, BJP Kisan Morcha VP and Medical Cell convenor Dr Ksh Kala distributed edible items to several households in Pourabi, Chingkhu, Leitanpokpi and Chingarel Tejpur which have been notified as containment zones through Covid-19 Task Force while Manipur Police Housing Corporation retired executive engineer Yengkhom Nilachan-dra provided hand sanitizers, face masks, hand gloves, hand wash and sodium hypochlorite to Community Health Centre (CHC), Kakching.
Social worker W Dinesh-chandra also provided hand gloves, sanitizers and face masks to Imphal Police Station.