Poly Clinic with unique facilities inaugurated

Dimapur, March 5 (MExN): The Hoshivi Inato Trustees for Rural and Indigenous People Development Agency and Chikhu Ghakhu Society (HIT’s –RIPDA & CGS) has opened a Poly Clinic called Veterinary Public health and Agri-Business Poly Clinic at Lhomothi, Sematila Colony near Pranabananda Women’s College junction.
The polyclinic has unique facilities equivalent to human nursing home first of its kind in the state with full time services and providing wide range of facilities in the clinic under the supervision of qualified and experienced doctors and home call facilities on call.
The polyclinic was inaugurated on February 18. The inaugural programme was chaired by Kakheli Inato Jimomi secretary HIT’s –RIPDA, Rev Inaho G Swu, pastor of Sumi Baptist Church graced the polyclinic , Ashok K Das, assistant general manager SBI, Regional office  was the chief guest of the programme, who encouraged and appreciated the noble ventures and initiatives undertaking by the NGO for the genuine service to be rendered to the people with vision and dedication.
N Wetsah, DAO, PS_ATMA- Dimapur delivered a short speech who highlighted the objectives of ATMA and its activities and appreciate the HIT’s RIPDA-as being one of the promising NGO, working along with ATMA also congratulated the NGO for winning  the prestigious awards – Best State Innovative Award 2010 and Best Public Private Partnership implementing  NGO in Dimapur district 2010, who is seen  always striving hard for the welfare of the society at different level worth awarding as a model NGO and also urge the people to avail the facilities availed by the said society through this clinic.
D H Inato Jimomi, founder director highlighted the visions and various activities under taking by the society as a model NGO to bring about socio-economic activities under taking by the society as a model NGO to bring about a socioeconomic, moral and educational transformation in Naga Society in particular and the unprivileged section of the society. Besides a one-day free anti-rabies vaccination and health care camp was conducted, which was jointly organised with ATMA Dimapur where about 350 pets or dogs and other livestock availed the vaccination and treatment free of cost.
The clinic provide free consultancy to the rural farmers and providing free piglets to the adopted villages and SHGs on first come first basis on fulfillment of the guidelines laid down by the society, stated a press note.