By Firstdespatch Desk Oct 23, 2024
Agartala, Oct 23 (FD) After Sharadotsav, Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha has resumed the Chief Minister Samipeshu program from today.
In the 34th phase of the Chief Minister Samipeshu program at the Chief Minister's official residence today as on other days, the Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha listened to the various problems, shortages and complaints of the people from different parts of the state. Most of them came with medical applications. The Chief Minister has taken a sincere initiative to solve the problems of everyone who comes to the CM Samipeshu programme.
Loknath Bhowmik of Bhagalpur in Narsingar met the Chief Minister today with the request for financial assistance in the Samipeshu programme. Blind Loknath Bhowmik's father is also 100 percent blind and mother is 30 percent blind. As all three are blind, none of the family is currently earning. His family's condition has become deplorable in living in this condition.
In that context, he met the Chief Minister today and requested the necessary financial assistance for the family. After seeing the necessary documents of Chief Minister Loknath Bhowmik, he immediately ordered the Mission Director of National Health Mission, Dr. Samit Roy Chowdhury, to provide necessary assistance. Besides, the Chief Minister directed Social Welfare and Social Education Department Secretary Tapas Roy to see how Loknath Bhowmik's family can be helped through the Social Welfare and Social Education Department.
Sulekha Chakraborty of Ramnagar met the Chief Minister today seeking her medical assistance. Both the kidneys of Sulekha Chakraborty have failed. Apart from kidney problems, he is currently suffering from eye problems. Due to financial instability, he is not able to get proper treatment.
In that context, he met the Chief Minister with a request for financial assistance. After seeing the medical documents of Sulekha Chakraborty, Chief Minister immediately ordered Medical Superintendent of GBP Hospital Dr. Shankar Chakraborty to provide necessary assistance. Tinku Rishidas of Pratapgarh met the Chief Minister with a request for financial assistance. In the month of January this year, two hands of Tinku Rishidas were seriously injured in contact with an electrical transformer. As a result the doctors were forced to amputate both hands of Tinku Rishidas. Tinku Rishidas, the sole breadwinner of the family, is now jobless due to the amputation of both his hands. As a result, the condition of the family has become miserable.
In that context, he met the Chief Minister today and requested the necessary financial assistance for the family. After seeing the documents of Chief Minister Tinku Rishidas, the mission director of the National Health Mission said. Samit ordered Roy Chowdhury to provide necessary cooperation. Besides, the Chief Minister directed Social Welfare and Social Education Department Secretary Tapas Roy to see how the family of Tinku Rishidas can be helped through the Social Welfare and Social Education Department.
Sushant Modak of Kanthalthali met the Chief Minister with his request for medical assistance in the Chief Minister Samepeshu program today. Sushant Modak, a rickshaw puller by profession, has been suffering from nervous disorders for several months. In such a situation, he is not even able to drive a rickshaw to support his family. Due to family financial instability, he is not able to get his treatment properly.
In such a situation Sushant Modak to get financial help for his treatment. Approached the Chief Minister. After seeing the medical documents of Sushant Modak, the Chief Minister immediately directed the Medical Superintendent of GBP Hospital, Dr. Shankar Chakrabati, to provide necessary assistance. In this way, the Chief Minister has given a message to support everyone who comes to the Samipeshu program by solving their problems.
Secretary of the Chief Minister Dr. Pradeep Kumar Chakraborty, Health Department Secretary Kiran Geetya, Social Welfare and Social Education Department Secretary Tapas Roy, GBP Hospital Medical Superintendent Dr. Shankar Chakraborty, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Regional Camper Hospital Medical Superintendent Dr. S Debbarma, National Health Mission Mission Director Dr. Samit Roy Chowdhury and others were present.