Sick Man Carried on Bamboo Stretcher from a Manipur Village to Nagaland For Treatment
First Published: 19th October, 2024 20:01 IST
The patient, Wangtangkhaibou Pamai, has reportedly received treatment at Peren District Hospital in Nagaland.
People of Nallong village in the Kuilong area of Tamenglong district, Manipur, continues to face extreme hardship due to lack of basic healthcare facilities and proper roads.
In a tragic incident on Friday, a sick man had to be transported 50 km on a makeshift bamboo stretcher to reach the nearest hospital in Peren, Nagaland, as no healthcare services are available in the village.
The patient, a 33-year-old Wangtangkhaibou Pamai, was carried by local villagers on the makeshift bamboo stretcher. The absence of motorable roads, electricity, and mobile connectivity has made it nearly impossible for the residents of Nallong and surrounding villages to access even the most basic services.
Sadly, this is not an isolated case. On August 15, 2023, as the rest of the nation celebrated Independence Day, six critically ill patients from the same village were also carried long distances on bamboo stretchers to receive medical care. Many such untold tragedies have occurred in the region over the years, with villagers often suffering in silence.
Nallong is located about 70 km from Tamei, where the nearest healthcare facility exists, while Peren, Nagaland, is about 50 km away. However, with no functional roads, villagers have had no choice but to resort to such desperate measures. Vehicular movement has been impossible since May due to the dilapidated, unpaved roads, further isolating the community.
The villagers blame government neglect for their situation, citing a lack of action from local leaders, MLAs, and even the state’s Health Minister. Despite numerous appeals, no one has come forward to address their pleas. Basic rights such as healthcare and the right to life are being denied to the residents, leading to frequent health crises and preventable deaths.
The people of Nallong and the Kuilong area are calling for immediate intervention from the Directorate of Health Services, local MLAs, and the Health Minister of Manipur. They demand urgent action to improve healthcare access and infrastructure, warning that any future health emergencies or fatalities due to this neglect will hold authorities accountable.
The patient, Wangtangkhaibou Pamai, has reportedly received treatment at Peren District Hospital in Nagaland, but the villagers continue to await support from the Manipur government.
Also Read: Are BJP MLAs Secretly Revolting Again Against Manipur CM Biren Singh?
Also Watch:
COMMENTS
TOPMOST STORY NOW
Live Youth’s Hands and Legs Tied, Thrown Off Flyover In Guwahati
12th December 2024Live Did You Try Bitchi Yet? Here is All You Need to Know About the Garo Brew from Meghalaya
12th December 2024Live Mizoram: 2 Female Paragliders, Gliders from South Korea, Indonesia, Spain Participate in Paragliding Championship
12th December 2024Live Who is D Gukesh Who Created History By Becoming Youngest World Chess Champion
12th December 2024WE RECOMMEND
Manipur Observes 85th Nupi Lal Day, Honouring Courage and Sacrifice of Fearless Women
CM further mentioned about the role of Manipuri women during other challenging times, such as the seven years of devastation.
12th December 2024HC Appointed Probe Committee Submits Report on Missing Kamalbabu Case
The sealed report includes statements, photographs, pen drives from Kamalbabu’s family, a co-worker’s testimony.
12th December 2024Security Forces Nab Three PREPAK (Pro) Cadres, Recover Arms and Explosives in Manipur
Simultaneously, extensive search operations and area domination exercises were carried out by security forces.
12th December 2024Kalyan Barooah Awards 2024: Eminent Journalist Kishore Seram Honoured With Lifetime Achievement Award
Freelancer Mubina Akhtar received the award in the Print Media category for her outstanding work in journalism.
11th December 2024Manipur Kuki-Zo MLAs Submits Memorandum to PM Modi Urge Separate Administration
The MLAs alleged that the state administration has failed to provide basic necessities, including healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
11th December 2024