Assam Rifles provides emergency medical training to IDPs and relief camp residents in CCpur
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, November 23 2025:
Assam Rifles conducted a vital emergency medical training programme for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and residents of various relief camps in Churachandpur district on November 22, 2025.According to a release issued by the IGAR (South), the initiative, organised in collaboration with the Emmanuel Hospital Association (EHA), aimed to equip vulnerable communities with essential life-saving skills during a time when access to timely medical assistance remains limited.
The training was part of Assam Rifles' ongoing commitment to humanitarian outreach and community welfare in the region.
A total of 40 women participated in the programme, reflecting strong community involvement and eagerness to learn critical health practices.
Among the trainees were two civil doctors and four nursing staff, whose presence enriched the session by fostering a collaborative learning environment.
Their participation also helped ensure that the techniques taught could be disseminated further within the community, increasing the overall impact of the training.
During the session, the medical team from Assam Rifles and EHA demonstrated CPR and other essential lifesupport procedures required for handling critical emergencies.
Participants were taught how to assess patients, administer CPR correctly and provide immediate assistance before professional medical help arrives.
Practical demonstrations and hands-on practice ensured that attendees gained confidence in applying these techniques effectively.
The training session proved immensely beneficial for the participants, enhancing their awareness, preparedness and ability to act decisively during medical emergencies.
By empowering women and camp residents with these crucial skills, Assam Rifles and EHA have strengthened community resilience and contributed meaningfully to safeguarding lives in crisis situations.




