Clark Memorial Higher Secondary School, Impur, in commemoration of 150 years of Christianity in Nagaland and the 127th anniversary of the School, organized a free health camp for the students, staff, and the community of Impur on April 11, 2022, at the School. The health camp was sponsored by Lt. Dr. I. Longrizüng Trust.

 

Speaking during a short program held before the health camp, Mr. Mefütiba, Director of Lt. Dr. I. Longrizüng trust said that Dr. I. Longrizüng was an alumnus of CMHSS and served the Government for 33 years. “He was dedicated to uplifting the needy and was committed to serving the people throughout his life at any cost,” Mefütiba added.

 

He also said that ‘Dr. I. Longrizüng Trust’ is a continuation of his social service rendered during his life on earth with the motto, “To share what we have.” Since its inception, two awards have been instituted in Fazl Ali College Mokokchung, one each for the Arts and Science streams for the best students and a scholarship of Rs.40,000/- for any aspiring individual for MBBS from Longkhum village.

 

Rev. Dr. Mar Pongener, Executive Secretary, ABAM, in his short exhortation, stated that this is the first of its kind in the history of the school to have such a Health Camp for both the students, staff and the Impur community, and remarked that this health camp was a timely organized. Based on Psalms 118:23, he termed this event as a “boon of the Lord’s leading hand in which we are the privileged beneficiaries.”

 

Principal of CMHSS, Chubainla, expressed immense joy and honor to Dr. Theja ENT Specialist, Dr. Renchamo Eye Specialist, Dr. Limanaro, Dr. Sentienla, Dr. Obangjungla, and their assistants for availing their selfless service and making this camp a grand success. “We also express our thanks to all the members of Lt. Dr. I. Longrizüng’s family for such an honor and opportunity given to the school and Impur community. We look forward to seeing your dream reach its peak as you keep moving toward helping people in dire need,” she also said.

 

A total of 311 patients were administered medical treatment and were given free medicines.

 

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