(Photo source: Lok Bhavan officials)
Imphal, April 2 (IANS) Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla on Thursday highlighted the enduring strength, resilience, and moral leadership of the 'Ima community', noting their historic role in shaping society and championing justice and peace. “Ima” in the Manipuri language Meiteilon means mother.
Inaugurating the Khwairakpam Krishnagopal Memorial Building at Ningthoukhong in Bishnupur district, the Governor observed that the initiative reflects a broader vision of strengthening healthcare infrastructure through collective effort.
The Khwairakpam Krishnagopal Memorial Building was also formally dedicated to the Community Health Centre (CHC), Ningthoukhong, on the occasion.
Constructed by the Gojendro Foundation within the premises of the CHC, the facility has been handed over to the Manipur government to support the expansion and upgradation of the centre, with a particular focus on strengthening maternal healthcare through the establishment of a dedicated maternity ward.
Bhalla stated that the inauguration of the new facility marks more than just the opening of a building, describing it as a significant step towards strengthening hope, dignity, and care for the people, particularly women and mothers who form the backbone of Manipuri society.
He reiterated the enduring strength, resilience, and moral leadership of the Ima community, highlighting their historic role in shaping Manipuri society and championing justice, peace, and the assertion of rights.
The Governor expressed hope that the initiative would inspire more organisations and individuals to contribute towards nation-building, adding that the facility would stand as a lasting symbol of compassion, unity, and shared responsibility.
He also commended the Gojendro Foundation for its continued service to marginalised sections and its generous contribution in constructing and dedicating the building to the government for the upgradation of the Community Health Centre.
Calling it a noteworthy example of synergy between public service and philanthropy, Bhalla emphasised the importance of the newly-established maternity ward, stating that improved access to quality maternal healthcare would contribute to safer motherhood and healthier future generations.
Representatives of the CHC also submitted memoranda to the Governor, highlighting various concerns related to service delivery and equipment constraints.
Minister for Home, Youth Affairs and Sports Konthoujam Govindas Singh, along with MLAs from Thanga, Nambol, Oinam, Moirang, Kumbi and Lilong Assembly constituencies, also attended the event.