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Regional Consultation Workshop on Strengthening Public Health Sector held

With the aim to understand the current state of preparedness for response in the public health sector and to devise a regional plan for the same, a two days Regional Consultation Workshop on Strengthening Public Health Sector for Emergency Preparedness (EPR) and Response and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) for Assam, Meghalaya, Sikkim and Tripura was held today at the State Convention Centre, Shillong. The Workshop was organized by the North Eastern Council in collaboration with the National Health Mission, Government of Meghalaya and supported by UNICEF and OXFAM. Shri. Calvin H Kharshiing, Planning Advisor North Easter Council, Government of India inaugurated the workshop in the presence of senior officers from Health Department of participating states and representatives from UNICEF and OXFAM.

 

Speaking in the meeting Shri. Calvin H Kharshiing said that we are living in an age where there are multiplicities of natural disaster and the North East is highly vulnerable. He further added that there are unique challenges for the North East in the health sector. As per a study commissioned by NEC and carried out by NEDFi on the state of health care in the North East, some of the challenges identified were shortage of trained manpower, providing access to sparsely populated and remote far flung areas and improvement of governance in the public health sector. Stating that one of the targets under the sustainable development goals is to strengthen the capacities of all countries, especially of developing countries for EPR and DRR of national and global health risk, the NEC which is the regional planning body for the North East has many interventions and initiatives in the area of disaster management, one of which is working closely with NEIGRIHMS and NESAC to use drone technology to deliver essential services. Shri. Kharshiing added that the NEC looked forward to the recommendations of the two days consultations which can be taken forward in NEC’s planning in emergency preparedness of the health sector in the region. He further stressed on the need of evidence which could guide healthcare workers, especially for first time responders to reduce panic and bring in intervention that will help alleviate the situation when a disaster strikes.

 

Shri. Pankaj Anand, Director Programs and Advocacy, Oxfam India said that globally risk of disaster and emergencies is on the rise. Between 1998 -2017, climate related and geo-physical disaster claimed the lives of over 1.3 million people and rendered another 4.4 billion injured, homeless or in need of emergency assistance. In North East India, each state has a unique concern and challenge and the need of the hour is take stock of our preparedness. In the current state of affair, Shri. Pankaj Anand opined that the North Eastern States are far from equipped to efficiently respond to a massive public health disaster and ensure minimum causality and loss. Therefore, the is a need to work towards greater resilience to meet the challenges and also to works toward formulating specific preparedness action which can be linked to departmental flagship programmes.

 

Dr. Madhulika Jonathan, Chief of Field Office, UNICEF Assam drew attention to the plight of women and children in emergency situations. She also spoke on the need for minimum preparedness measures which should be in place for rapid response, including measures to strengthen new born health components and minimise the risk of gender based violence. Dr. Jonathan spoke on the need for quality programming and standards which will help align emergency response. The need to engage with communities and planning, monitoring and safe and confidential feedback systems and collaboration with all stakeholders were highlighted upon. 

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GSI condemns the assault on its officers

Geological Survey of India (GSI) condemns the assault on its officers and damage to government properties on 20th September 2019 while they were carrying out detailed mapping for Bauxite (an ore for aluminum) in the Mawiawtep village near Rambrai, West Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya.

Two senior scientists Shri Sushant Layek, Sr. Geologist & Shri Suhrit Pramanik, Sr. Geologist along with Shri B. Lyngdoh, Sr. Surveyor of Geological Survey of India, Northeastern Region (GSI NER) and a contractual driver, were attacked and beaten severely by four unidentified persons. The attackers also burn the Government vehicle was burnt and other instruments like Total Station, compass. The field party established its camp at Rambrai and the field work was initiated only after obtaining approval from the Syiemship and village headmen and formal intimation to the district administration as per the customary practice followed in the state of Meghalaya.

 

After the incidence, all possible efforts were made to evacuate injured officers from the field area with the help of the Superintendent of Police, Nongstoin and local villagers. A formal FIR was registered after the medical check-up of the officers at Civil Hospital, Nongstoin. Considering the seriousness of injuries sustained by the officers (injuries in head, arms and legs) the officers have been shifted to Shillong during the night itself and one of the officers has been hospitalized with severe injuries in Woodlands hospital, Shillong. The other officer has sustained injuries in head and other parts of the body. Both the officers have been advised to go for detailed medical examination. GSI is a department of Govt. of India and works for the identification of presence and prospecting of mineral resources only (except Uranium and other radioactive minerals), it never involves in any kind of exploitation and mining activities which is the sole prerogative of the State Government. GSI also carry out works related to the societal issues particularly landslide studies, geotechnical investigations for communication and hydroelectric projects besides research works on paleontology, petrology, earthquake geology etc. The officers from state governments are also regularly being trained by GSI for capacity building. Besides, GSI conducts free trainings for the students of colleges and universities. The incident has definitely put a question mark on the safety of the Government officers who are working for benefit of the people of the state. GSI strongly condemn such acts of violence that victimized its field officers and demand action against the perpetrators. It also requests the press fraternity to publish news regarding GSI activities after verification from the GSI office. GSI has temporarily suspended its work in that area until normalcy prevails.

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Health Minister inaugurates Pynthorbah Health and Wellness Centre

Minister for Health and Family Welfare Government of Meghalaya, Shri A L Hek inaugurated the newly upgraded Pynthorbah Health and Wellness Centre at Pynthorbah, Shillong. Pynthorbah Urban Public Health Centre is the first amongst the UPHC in East Khasi Hills District to be upgraded to Health and Wellness Centre.

 

The Minister said that Health and Wellness Centre is one of the components of Ayushman Bharat or Healthy India that cover prevention promotion and ambulatory care at primary level. He said that these facilities can provide comprehensive treatment and services that can ensure maximum benefit to every citizen. He added that that the health department’s mission is to reach out to the last mile to ensure that every individual avail the benefits of the health schemes of the Central and State Government.

 

With health being a core issue of concern for the government, the implementation of the Meghalaya Health Insurance Scheme is testimony to the government’s commitment to ensure health for its citizens, said the Minister. He added that with the implementation of Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) with MHIS in Meghalaya as a universal Health insurance scheme, its success and affordability rests substantially on the effectiveness of provision of Comprehensive Primary Health Care through Health & Wellness Centers. He urged upon the Doctors, Nurses, ASHAs and Anganwadi workers to work with dedication to see that this programme achieve its purpose. He also called upon the Rangbah Shnongs, Seng Longkmie and Seng Samla to shoulder the responsibility to carry the message to every nook and corner of the area and to cooperate with health workers in implementing this scheme.

 

The Joint Director of Health Services (MCH & FW) cum Nodal Officer, NPCDCS & HWC, Meghalaya, Dr. M Marbaniang said that the State has implemented the Comprehensive Primary Health Care Programme in 5 districts of the state i.e East Khasi Hills, West Khasi Hills, West Garo Hills, West Jaintia Hills & Ri Bhoi District with the objective of upgrading the Existing PHCs & Sub Centers to Health & Wellness Center to provide comprehensive primary health care closest to the community. This exercise of upgrading PHCs & Sub Centers to Health & Wellness Center by the state is currently done in a phased manner with the aim to upgrade maximum facilities as Health & Wellness Center by 2022.

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Training programme on the Role of Prosecution in Criminal Justice System

A One day training programme on the "Role of Prosecution in Criminal Justice System"  organized by the Meghalaya State Judicial Academy (MSJA) was organised today at the Conference hall, High Court of Meghalaya, Shillong.

The programme was attended by the Judicial Officers, Public Prosecutors, Assistant Public Prosecutor and Doctors from across the State.

Director of Meghalaya State Judicial Academy (MSJA)  Smti M. B. Challam in her welcome address highlighted the role and responsibilities of the public prosecutors. Besides protecting the interest of the victim, Smti Challam reminds the participants about the aim of the public prosecutors is to protect the interest of the government.

The topics for the day long programme are Pre-trial stage, arrest, remand, bail, filing of charge sheet and presenting of prosecution case, Post trial stage - appreciation of evidence and Medical Jurisprudence. The resource persons for the programme include Shri K. Prasad, Additional SP, Ri Bhoi District, Smti Yorika Shylla, Advocate, Dr. M. Sangma, MD, Forensic Medicine, Junior Specialist, Office of DMHO, East Khasi Hills and Smti C. Rymbai, Advocate.

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CoMSO to go ahead with agitation against Government

 

 

The Confederation of Meghalaya Social Organizations (CoMSO) has decided to launch agitations against the state government’s failure to implement the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system to check influx and illegal immigration into the state.

 

Speaking after a meeting with Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, CoMSO Chairman and Hynniewtrep Youth Council (HYC) President, Robertjune Kharjahrin said ILP is the only mechanism to tackle influx in the State especially after the statement made by the Union Home Minister, Amit Shah that the Centre would soon implement the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) as well as the publication of the Assam’s NRC list.

 

He said the group of organizations have from time to time met and submitted suggestions to the state government through the chief minister and deputy chief minister on the need for strong law to protect the identity and interest of the indigenous people in the state. The Chairman said that CoMSO have been demanding the Government to implement the ILP by way of bringing amendment to the Meghalaya Residents Safety Security Act (MRSSA), 2016 but the government is not even ready to discuss the Bill in the Assembly.

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