Found17articles in tagmanipur-health-minister
Manipur Health Minister Sapam Ranjan highlighted that cases of kidney disease and infertility had been rampantly increasing and therefore, he called upon the people to collectively strive in rectifying this issue.
Manipur Health Minister S Ranjan said district residency programme for MBBS students will be initiated according to the National Medical Council guidelines.
Manipur Health Minister Sapam Ranjan expresses concern, saying that disease or sickness will increase when there is water scarcity.
Manipur is facing shortage of dental surgeons, according to state health officals
Manipur Health Minister Sapam Ranjan exhorted officials not to neglect their chain of duty and assure all schemes undertaken reaches the respective beneficiaries.
Addressing a breast cancer awareness and workshop held under the theme Together We Rise’ on Tuesday in Imphal, the health minister said that breast cancer is a burning issue globally as well as in Manipur. However, due to lack of awareness, many come for treatment only at the last stage.
Manipur Health Minister Dr Sapam Ranjan Singh said that COVID-19 vaccination can help combat the pandemic but in view of the rising of positive cases in other countries, people should strictly adhere to COVID-19 Appropriate Behaviour even if there is a case of few infections.
The multipurpose cold storage at Kangmong, Imphal West will have a capacity of 200 Matric Tone with four chambers.
Manipur Health Minister Dr Sapam Ranjan Singh called for protection and preservation of ancient ideologies and philosophies during the release of a collection of poems written by Laishram Bihari Singh.
World Hepatitis Day: Health Minister Dr Sapam Ranjan Singh raised concern about the increasing cases of the practice of needles and syringe sharing among injecting drug users.
Minister Jayantakumar Singh said that health, being one of the most important sectors, the government has been focusing for an improved health care service for the people.
Each ambulance will be used in Imphal West and Jiribam district.
The student body demanded the minister’s resignation “considering the negligence and unplanned policies and programmes and not paving effective ways for providing public healthcare system during COVID-19 pandemic”.
Health protective items such as hand sanitiser, face masks, face shields and other essentials were handed over to the drivers and handymen of the trucks plying along the Imphal-Jiribam road.
Taking up prompt decisions to manufacture health protective equipment such as PPE, face mask, hand sanitizer etc by the industry during the critical period is commendable, the health minister said.
Health Minister L Jayantakumar has, however, tested negative for the virus.
The minister’s action is a follow-up of Apunba Imagi Maching (AIMS), Manipur’s effort on approaching the Japanese Government through the Japanese Embassy in New Delhi.
Page 1 of 1