Mukhyamantri Samipeshu: Free medicines arranged for Uttam Debbarma of Ambassa
Health services of the state have improved a lot now. Chief Minister Prof. (Dr.) Manik Saha has urged all to keep faith in the health services and doctors of the state at the ‘Mukhyamantri Samipeshu’ programme on Thursday.
At the same time he directed the concerned officials to provide necessary assistance to those who come for help in the ‘Mukhyamantri Samipeshu’ programme. Like other days today also the chief minister, in his official residence, listened to the grievances and complaints of people coming from different corners of the state. Uttam Debbarma from Ambassa who was suffering after a brain stroke was not able to purchase medicines due to his financial constraints. The CM asked the health secretary to arrange three months of medicine free of cost for Uttam Debbarma.
Shipra Rani Das came there to pray for help for her husband who was ailing due to issues in his eyes. After examining the documents the chief minister directed the medical superintendent Dr. Shankar Chakraborty to take necessary measures in this regard. Sabita Majumder from Kanchanbari of Unakoti district was at the ‘Mukhyamantri Samipeshu’ praying for help for the treatment of her husband and deaf and dumb daughter. On this matter the chief minister talked to the secretary of social welfare and social education department Tapas Roy and monthly pension for her daughter was ensured on the spot thereafter. Mithu Das from Ramnagar came there to talk to the chief minister over her land related issues. After discussion she was assured of resolution of her problem. Rupali Sarkar Deb from Barbil, Khowai also received assurance of a solution to her problem.
On the other hand, Shubha Jamatia from Karbook Block came to attend ‘Mukhyamantri Samipeshu’ to pray for treatment of his sister’s eye and brain disease. In addition to assistance for treatment the chief minister also directed the authorities to arrange for financial assistance from the social welfare and social education department. The chief minister advised Aparna Saha of Town Shibnagar to get treatment in the state only. Secretary of the health department Dr. Debasis Basu talked about giving assistance through Rogi Kalyan Samiti. Narayan Rishi Das of Pratapgarh, Anamika Chowdhury of Gandatwisa, Sanjit Ghosh of Kailashahar and many others were given assurance for treatment.
Many people also come there with their land, admission etc. issues to get help. Raju Chakma, son of Kritaranjan Chakma from Gandatwisa also came there with his problem and he did not return disappointed either. Ashok Datta of Ramnagar was also given assurance on his legal issues. Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha directed the secretary Dr. P.K. Chakraborty to look into the matter. In brief, none of the attendees returned disappointed from the ‘Mukhyamantri Samipeshu’ programme. In some cases assistance was given instantly and in other cases there was sincere assurance from the chief minister. On Thursday, ‘Mukhyamantri Samipeshu’ was also attended by Dr. P.K. Chakraborty, secretary to the chief minister health secretary Dr. Debasis Basu, secretary of social welfare and social education Tapas Roy, medical superintendent of GB Hospital Dr. Shankar Chakraborty, medical superintendent of Cancer Hospital Dr. S. Debbarma.