Mon district receives first customized 4x4 Ambulance

Mon district received a customized 4x4 Ambulance from ‘Medical Oxygen For All’ under the initiative of District Administration Mon on October 1. (DIPR Photo)

Mon district received a customized 4x4 Ambulance from ‘Medical Oxygen For All’ under the initiative of District Administration Mon on October 1. (DIPR Photo)

Mon, October 2 (MExN): Mon district became the first to receive a customized 4x4 Ambulance from ‘Medical Oxygen For All’ under the initiative of District Administration Mon on October 1. 

According to a DIPR report, ‘Medical Oxygen For All’ is a team of Indians from across the world with a belief that each one of us can make a difference. Their focus is on sourcing medical grade oxygen cylinders, canisters, concentrators and generators from across the world and providing them to Districts/Cities which are beyond the spot light of the mainstream media. 

A dedicatory programme was held at the Conference Room of DC Mon joined by members of the team Dhruv Sogani and Deeksha Gautam, Administrative Officers, SP Mon, Officers from Health & Family Welfare, and representatives from KBBB, KU, KNSK & KSU and members of the team from across the globe through video conferencing. 

DC Mon, Thavaseelan K, IAS stated that the Ambulance would greatly enhance the health care delivery service in the District especially the hard to reach villages. SP Mon, Imnalensa IPS, stated that it was truly remarkable to see an initiative by the youth of our Country from across the world helping a remote District in NE. Joint Director, Health & Family Welfare, Dr Mereninla Senlem appealed all to take equal ownership in its maintenance. 

Team Member, Dhruv Sogani, highlighted that the team was registered as an NGO on April 27, 2021 and has been taking similar initiatives across the country through crowd funding from across the globe. He stated that during the 2nd Wave, Mon, Noklak, Tuensang and Kiphire were among the Districts which received Oxygen Concentrators from the NGO. 

The dedicatory prayer was pronounced by Rev Phiehwang Konyak (KBBB) and the key and documents of the ambulance was handed over to the Medical Officials Mon by Dhruv Sogani.