Nagaland to observe World Physiotherapy Day
Dimapur, September 5 (MExN): The Indian Association of Physiotherapist (IAP), Nagaland Branch is organizing “World Physiotherapy Day” in association with Nagaland Physiotherapist Association (NPA) on September 8, 11:00 am at Don Bosco Auditorium Dimapur. I Himato Zhimomi, Principal Secretary, Health & Family Welfare, Government of Nagaland and Geoffrey Yaden, Editor, Nagaland Post will be Special Guests, a release from Dr Tsukhumong (PT), President, NPA informed. The Association has asked all the registered and non-registered Physiotherapist practicing or residing in the state to attend the programme without fail. For more information one can contact 9862459280/ 7005203398.
ENSU Kohima 1st Fresher’s Social
Kohima, September 5 (MExN): The six federating units of Eastern Nagaland Students’ Union Kohima will hold its 1st Fresher’s Social Cum Cultural Session on September 8 at NBCC Convention Hall, Kohima under the theme “Fraternisation with one culture.” Minister for PWD, Mechanical Housing and R&B Tongpang Ozukum will grace the occasion as the special guest. The function will start from 10:00 am onwards.
Wokha District TB Forum constituted
Wokha, September 5 (MExN): As per the directive from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GOI, Deputy Commissioner & Chairman District TB Forum Wokha, Dr Manazir Jeelani Samoon, IAS has constituted District TB Forum, Wokha District with the following members: Deputy Commissioner as Chairperson; Chief Medical Officer as Member; District Tuberculosis Officer as Member Secretary; President NGO CYSA, President NGO YS Pangti, President ANPSA, Executive Secretary LES, President Lotha Eloe Hoho, President WNP+, DPO, RCH/UIP, DPRO, Advocate, Bank Manager SBI, Cured TB Patient, TB patient relatives as members.
Naga Club to celebrate 100th year
Kohima, September 5 (MExN): The Naga Club will observe the Centenary (100th year) on November 24 at Kohima. The Naga Club has constituted an Organising Committee comprising of official representatives from concerned Tribal Hohos with Medoselhou Keretsü as the convenor. Coinciding with the celebration, the Naga Club has informed that it will be bringing out a booklet of true history of how, who and when the club was formed. “This exercise is to keep the Naga history preserved and protected from any possible distortion,” a release from the Publicity Committee, Centenary Celebration informed. The Committee, has therefore, appealed to the Naga people to extend cooperation to the organising Committee as the celebration of the Naga political foundation is in the interest of contemporary as well as for posterity.