Nagaland Traditional Healer’s Association opens consultation chamber in Dimapur

Nagaland Traditional Healer’s Association  opens consultation chamber in Dimapur

Nagaland Traditional Healer’s Association opens consultation chamber in Dimapur

Members of Nagaland Traditional Healer's Association with guest and others during the inaugural programme held on January 21. (DIPR Photo)

 

Dimapur, January 21 (MExN): Nagaland Traditional Healer's Association (NTHA), a unit of North East Traditional Healer’s Association in Collaboration with Indigenous Cultural Society has opened first consultation chamber at Indigenous Cultural Society, Jakhalu Building, City Tower Junction Dimapur. 


A DIPR report stated that the chamber is dedicated for the “Quality Council of India (QCI) New Delhi certified traditional healers to serve needy patients interested in traditional therapy and treatment on Common Ailments, Jaundice, Arthritis, Traditional bone setting, Traditional Birth attendant and poisonous bites.”


The inaugural programme was graced by Dr P Srinavas, MD, Ay, (PGDMD) Office in Charge, Regional Ayurvedic Research Centre Dimapur.


NTHA has also requested all the traditional healers of Nagaland to enroll their membership in the Association for certification and networking


The registration can be done through the respective district and area representatives: Mokokchung, Wokha, Mon, Longleng, Phek, Kohima and Kiphire- Isato Achumi, President, NTHA (88372 01661); Dimapur- John Kape, Hukuto Chishi, Kuhoxu 88374 06524; Pughoboto Tokheho Swu, Khughuto; Zunheboto: Atovi Chopy Lotisa; Pungro: S.Asang Yim; Tuensang: Imkong Chuba (96129 48007); Noklak: Peiji Khiamniungan; Peren: Rev. Fr. Godfrey (8787638756)