
La Ganesan with Neiphiu Rio flagging off the CMMOT at the
Secretariat Plaza in Kohima. (EM Images)
- KOHIMA — As part of the Republic Day
celebration, Governor La Ganesan, along with Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio,
flagged off the Chief Minister's Mobile Operation Theatre (CMMOT) and also
inaugurated the exhibition stalls at Secretariat Plaza, Kohima.
- The CMMOT was established to deliver advanced surgical and
healthcare services to rural and remote areas of Nagaland.
- Equipped with state-of-the-art keyhole surgery capabilities,
the initiative aims to enhance access to specialised medical care, promote
health equity, and reduce healthcare disparities in remote regions.
- The facility features a fully equipped mobile surgical unit,
portable diagnostic tools such as ultrasound, X-ray, endoscopy, and blood
testing equipment, along with instruments for minimally invasive surgeries.
- The medical team from KOHIMAS Hospital, supported by doctors
from both private and government healthcare establishments committed to serving
underprivileged communities, will ensure delivery of high-quality healthcare
services directly to the doorstep of those in need.
- The Mobile Operation Theatre provides life-saving
interventions and serves as a model for innovative healthcare delivery,
effectively bridging the gap between urban medical facilities and the
healthcare needs of remote populations.
- A total of 17 departments set up stalls to exhibit their
products.

La Ganesan and Neiphiu Rio inspecting the stalls at the
Secretariat Plaza in Kohima. (EM Images)