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YNP to conduct free medical camp

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By EMN Updated: May 02, 2017 11:53 pm

Dimapur, May 2 (EMN): Young Naga Professionals (YNP), an informal group of people from all walks of life in the State, has announced to conduct a free medical check-up camp coinciding with the 1st Northeast Masters’ (Veteran) Badminton Championship 2017 at DDBA Indoor Stadium on May 4 and 5.
The free medical check-up is being initiated to create more health consciousness among the people and also to provide free medicines to the needy people. The medical check-up will be conducted by some of the best doctors in the State and it will be joined by reigning Miss India Elite & India representative for Super Model of the World 2017, Dr Priyadarshini Borah – who is also a professional doctor – to show her solidarity towards the YNP initiative.
Young Naga Professionals is not a registered club or society. It is just an informal group of young Naga professionals, who have made a mark in the society through their talent and hard work. The members are just group of friends, who came together with an aim to encourage, inspire and contribute to the society. All the members are successful individuals, who have made a mark in the society in their own right and are independent and successful in their own fields.
YNP has adopted it motto ‘‘Unity Peace and Harmony’ and strongly denounced any kind of ‘isms’ in the society. It has Khekaho Assumi, Parliamentary Secretary of YRS; Dr. Watizulu Suzumeren and Advocate Hekani Jakhalu as senior advisors.
With an aim to foster better relationships between the students’ community and to inspire each other, the young Naga professionals played an exhibition match with the Western Sumi Students’ leaders in February 2017 and also initiated other activities in other small ways.
The medical check-up on May 5 will be another small initiate to contribute to the society. YNP will open a food cum traditional stall at the DDBA Indoor Stadium during the badminton championship. The stall will provide indigenous cuisines and also sell traditional necklaces and other artefacts at reasonable prices. The stall will be opened to promote work culture in the society and to spread the message about dignity of labour to the Naga people.
YNP has invited all the young Nagas to come and witness the badminton championship on May 4 and 5 and to come and enjoy the indigenous cuisines and avail the free-medical check-up.

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By EMN Updated: May 02, 2017 11:53:50 pm
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