Published on Aug 16, 2023
By EMN
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DIMAPUR — Health and Wellness Centre, Rangapahar, in collaboration with National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) conducted a medical camp at Trinity Theological College (TTC) on August 14.
The college’s principal, Rev. Dr. Hukato Shohe, has appreciated the combined efforts of Dr. Hinotoli Kiba, medical officer; Abotoli Chishi, ANM; Akheli, MA; Yakamu, MA; and Akali; MA; who represented Rangapahar Health and Wellness Centre as well as two staff from Malaria department for diagnostics and two staff from CMO’s office for the awareness talk.
[bsa_pro_ad_space id=1]He stated that their tireless dedication, expertise, and unwavering commitment to the well-being of the TTC community had served as an inspiration to all and provided a sense of reassurance and comfort to both students and staff alike.
He has thanked them for their selflessness, dedication, and invaluable support extended to the college.
“Your visit has left a positive and lasting impact, and we are immensely thankful for your contributions. Please know that your efforts are genuinely appreciated and have made a significant difference in our college community,” Dr. Kiba said.
He further looked forward to any future collaboration.
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