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Manipur observes monthly People’s Day

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By Our Correspondent Updated: Apr 15, 2018 11:38 pm

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CM hears 600 complaints; meets nearly 1500 people 

Our Correspondent

Imphal, April 15 (EMN): Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh attended to around 600 complaints and met nearly 1500 people in the day’s “Meeyamgi Numit” (People’s Day) from 9 am to 1 pm at his official bungalow in Imphal on April 15 Sunday.

Biren has been meeting the public to hear complaints and grievances on two occasions – “Meeyamgi Numit” (on 15th of every month) and “Hill Leaders’ Day” (on 10th of every month) since May 2017.

The Directorate of information and public relations (DIPR) organised public screening of film/ documentaries highlighting the achievements and new developments in the state.

Officials of Health department and JNIMS hospital was deputed at CM’s Secretariat for the day to attend to the people, who seek medical assistance, reimbursement and health care in government medical hospitals.

Other departments including Minority and other backward classes, Social welfare and Police department were also deputed at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat to help attend to the grievances of the public.

Besides the Chief Minister’s Secretariat also made elaborate arrangements for the convenience of the public while a medical team along with an ambulance and a team of Manipur Fire Service were kept on stand-by at the complex for any emergency.

Teachers and students of BB Paul Mental Development Home (Special School), Mongshangei located in the outskirt of Imphal also met the Chief Minister Biren and expressed their happiness over the cabinet’s decision for converting the school into a Government aided Institute.

According to Principal of the BB Paul Mental Development Home (Special School) T Anita Devi, the institute has been imparting vocational training and co-curricular activities including carpentry, tailoring, yoga, dance and music etc. to 175 special students.

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By Our Correspondent Updated: Apr 15, 2018 11:38:16 pm
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