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Two legendary singers of Manipur and one of their die hard fans
11/03/2023

Two legendary singers of Manipur and one of their die hard fans

Ngasi yaoshang aroiba numit ki holi eshei loisillakpi matam numidang pung 8 taaba matamda Khumbong Bazar, thong mamangda...
11/03/2023

Ngasi yaoshang aroiba numit ki holi eshei loisillakpi matam numidang pung 8 taaba matamda Khumbong Bazar, thong mamangda da leiba Atom Meghajit/ Ingocha hoigi yumda saknairaba veteran singer Maibam Maimu amadi Sagolshem Biswarup anina eshei laanthokpigadouri. Mayam laakpiduna eshei taabiranaba khurumjari🙏🙏🙏

23/12/2022
Catch the exciting final match Live on BIG SCREEN at Khumbong at 2 venues and support your favourite team
18/12/2022

Catch the exciting final match Live on BIG SCREEN at Khumbong at 2 venues and support your favourite team

21/07/2022

We appeal to the authority concerned to complete the ongoing road construction at the earliest

08/05/2022

Ema Panthoibi haraoba

General Body meeting of IWSC, Khumbong is scheduled to be held on January 26, 2022 to elect new office bearers. All conc...
09/01/2022

General Body meeting of IWSC, Khumbong is scheduled to be held on January 26, 2022 to elect new office bearers. All concerned are invited to attend the meeting

Valedictory programme of Clean India (collection of single used plastic) at Khumbong Keithel
31/10/2021

Valedictory programme of Clean India (collection of single used plastic) at Khumbong Keithel

22/09/2021

Tribute to Khumbong Naba

31/07/2021
Interested nearby local clubs/COVID  Task Force may contact through WhatsApp- 9436287906/6909453916
30/05/2021

Interested nearby local clubs/COVID Task Force may contact through WhatsApp- 9436287906/6909453916

Doctor volunteers to visit kid patients in home isolation

SONIA SORENSANGBAM
IMPHAL: Keeping in view of the rising number of children infected by Covid-19, young paediatrician Dr Taorem Yaikhomba has volunteered to visit such children in home isolation and assess their conditions at free of cost.
Dr Yaikhomba, who is a specialist paediatrician working in Shija Hospitals and Research Institute at present, thinks that such voluntary service has become the need of the hour and so he took the decision of visiting Covid positive children in home isolation. He is all set to begin his voluntary service in different localities of Konthoujam assembly constituency from Sunday onwards along with assistance from like minded nurses, who are willing to make such voluntary services.
Speaking to The People's Chronicle, Dr Yaikhomba confided that he took the decision after seeing the inconveniences faced by parents of such children. He will also provide medicines, hand sanitisers and face masks for the child patient free of cost. He will also cover non-Covid patients in his home visit
and extend assistance in providing treatment at Shija Hospital if any child requires hospitalisation. Dr Yaikhomba affirmed he will render the service along with active participation of local clubs.
Regarding the increasing impact on children by the virus, the young doctor said that so far 6693 children under the age of 18 years have been infected by the coronavirus.
Out of them 3464 are males and 3229 are females. Positive patients often face stigma during isolation. At the same time, many parents are reluctant to visit hospitals and he will try his best to address those issues, Dr Yaikhomba said and informed that his service will begin from around 2 pm after the hospital duty. Since children in home isolation are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms, he will not use PPE suits in his visit, he added.
Raising concern over the increasing impact on children, Dr Yaikhomba said that children generally get the infection from an adult family member, who goes out and is exposed to the virus. He then appealed all to strictly follow Covid relevant SOPs and practice Covid relevant hygiene like hand washing and proper sanitisation before entering home even if one has to go out. He then urged the public not to remove masks after the end of a gathering even if there is nobody left since virus might be present in the air for some time. He also urged all to keep the habit of opening doors and windows as far as possible.

30/05/2021

Doctor volunteers to visit kid patients in home isolation

SONIA SORENSANGBAM
IMPHAL: Keeping in view of the rising number of children infected by Covid-19, young paediatrician Dr Taorem Yaikhomba has volunteered to visit such children in home isolation and assess their conditions at free of cost.
Dr Yaikhomba, who is a specialist paediatrician working in Shija Hospitals and Research Institute at present, thinks that such voluntary service has become the need of the hour and so he took the decision of visiting Covid positive children in home isolation. He is all set to begin his voluntary service in different localities of Konthoujam assembly constituency from Sunday onwards along with assistance from like minded nurses, who are willing to make such voluntary services.
Speaking to The People's Chronicle, Dr Yaikhomba confided that he took the decision after seeing the inconveniences faced by parents of such children. He will also provide medicines, hand sanitisers and face masks for the child patient free of cost. He will also cover non-Covid patients in his home visit
and extend assistance in providing treatment at Shija Hospital if any child requires hospitalisation. Dr Yaikhomba affirmed he will render the service along with active participation of local clubs.
Regarding the increasing impact on children by the virus, the young doctor said that so far 6693 children under the age of 18 years have been infected by the coronavirus.
Out of them 3464 are males and 3229 are females. Positive patients often face stigma during isolation. At the same time, many parents are reluctant to visit hospitals and he will try his best to address those issues, Dr Yaikhomba said and informed that his service will begin from around 2 pm after the hospital duty. Since children in home isolation are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms, he will not use PPE suits in his visit, he added.
Raising concern over the increasing impact on children, Dr Yaikhomba said that children generally get the infection from an adult family member, who goes out and is exposed to the virus. He then appealed all to strictly follow Covid relevant SOPs and practice Covid relevant hygiene like hand washing and proper sanitisation before entering home even if one has to go out. He then urged the public not to remove masks after the end of a gathering even if there is nobody left since virus might be present in the air for some time. He also urged all to keep the habit of opening doors and windows as far as possible.

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