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Nagaland: Over 1000 surgeries conducted at CM-MOT

DIMAPUR

Team leader of Chief Minister Mobile Operation Theatre (CM-MOT) Free Surgical Camp, Dr. Tseilhoutuo Rhutso MLA informed that Dhansiripar was the 23rd location covered under the programme since its launch on January 26, 2025, and informed that more than 1,000 surgeries had been conducted so far.
According to DIPR report, Dr. Tseilhoutuo was speaking at the CM-MOT free surgical camp conducted at Community Health Centre Dhansiripar, Chumoukedima on January 14, 2026.
Dr. Tseilhoutuo said that such people-centric initiatives were possible due to the visionary leadership of the Chief Minister. He added that the aim of the free health camp was to provide quality healthcare services, particularly for the rural population, who do not have the resources and access to higher medical centres and to bring surgical services accessible to people at their doorstep. He also highlighted the contribution of the CM-MOT medical team comprising Dr. Kenie, Anaesthesiologist, Dr. Lanu, Dental Surgeon and Dr. Moa, laparoscopic Surgeon and the nurses and medical staff.
Advisor, Industries and Commerce, Hekani Jakhalu, urged all the residents of Dhasiripar to avail the services provided under the CM-MOT initiative and not to miss the opportunity. She also expressed appreciation to Dr. Tseilhoutuo Rhutso and his medical team for their dedicated services.
The programme was chaired by SDO (Civil), Dhansiripar, Vejoyo Swuro. The invocation was pronounced by Chenirao Jungi, Ppstor, UBC Dhansiripar, while the welcome address was delivered by Ringthar Jigdung, chairman, CHC Dhansiripar and vote of thanks by Joybolal Khemprai, Village Council chairman, Dhansiripar.
The health camp offered surgical, dental and anaesthesia services free of cost, along with pre and post-operative care and also provided OPD consultation services for patient screening and medical assessment. The health camp at Dhasiripar will conclude on January 15, 2026.

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