
Health camp was held at Saijang under the aegis of 9th NAP Bn (IR) on August 9 wherein Dr. L.T Patton, unit RMO conducted medical check-up and provided free medicines to 107 villagers.
During the camp, Commandant C. James Kinghen in his speech said the objective of organizing such event was to maintain a cordial police-public relationship.
The village GB extended his appreciation and immense gratitude do 9th NAP Bn for conducting such camp. He also said it was the first time such event was organized in the village.
Later, on the same day waiting shed at Saijang village was also inaugurated by chairman Jalukie Town Council G.R. Zeliang where he exhorted the villagers to cooperate with security personnel and then unit commandant for taking such initiative in civic action programmes. The unit also donated syntax water tanks for village council hall.
Ladies family Welfare association (LFWA) of the unit also imparted training on detergent making by exhibiting a demo to the villagers. Free detergent powder making kite were also distributed to the villagers with the aim to help manufacture detergent locally by villagers themselves.
The village women flocks were identified in order to provide free training in tailoring for three months. On completion of the training, the commandant assured that foot sewing machine will be provided.
The unit church also donated Rs. 10,000 towards medical camp for purchasing medicines. The camp started with a prayer by unit pastor Rokovoyi Neinu.
