Mobile operation theatre camp launched at Noklak

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HT Correspondent

DIMAPUR, March 24:  Nagaland Chief Minister’s Mobile Operation Theatre (CMMOT) camp, headed by MLA Dr Tseilhoutuo Rhutso, launched in remote Noklak district hospital on Monday to provide medical services to those in need.

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Speaking at the launching programme, Rhutso said the CMOT is a programme to reach out to all who are in need of medical help even in the most remote part of the state.

He said many patients from the remote areas are unable to get access to good medical facilities due to financial problems and other reasons.

The CMOT was initiated under the sponsorship of Nagaland chief minister.

Rhutso said through the CMOT programme, his team has reached Noklak to provide health services to those who are need of medical help.

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He also introduced the doctors, specialists and medical experts of the team who have come from Kohima.

The CMMOT camp will conclude on Tuesday.

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