Dimapur, June 10 (EMN): The advisor for Department of Under Developed Areas (DUDA), N Bongkhao Konyak, on Friday inaugurated a 30-bedded modular hospital in the Community Health Centre, Tobu.
The new health facility was funded by Thermo Fisher Scientific and executed by United Way Bengaluru and Modulus Housing, according an update the district administration of Tobu sub-division.
Konyak thanked the funding and executing agencies for setting up the project at CHC Tobu. He also impressed upon the United Way Bengaluru to continue supporting and helping the sub-division.
The advisor congratulated Deputy Commissioner of Mon, Thavaseelan K for successfully completing the 30-bedded modular hospital and also thanked him for his ‘tireless efforts and service to the district and for uplifting the infrastructure especially in the medical sector’.
He also thanked the government of Nagaland for deploying doctors in the hospital, whose services are much needed.
Speaking on the occasion, Thavaseelan highlighted how the 30-bedded healthcare facility was initiated and completed as well as briefed various ongoing projects in the sub-division under corporate social responsibility (CSR).
He requested the people to take care of the hospital and make optimum use of it, while thanking DUDA advisor, KU (Tobu Unit), TASU, and KNSK for their support and co-operation.
The programme was attended by Venkata Sudhakar Nirmala, V.P- Finance, HR and Admin and Chief Compliance Officer (CCO); Ankur Nagaria, Executive Corporate Relations; and Kum Rachel Natasha, Manager, Corporate Relations of United Way Bengaluru.