Nature SBI Foundation Nagaland organized a Specialized Dental Health Camp on January 6 at Sanphure village, which saw participation from 13 villages across the Longmatra area.
Dr Zioba Anar, Dentist, informed that dental procedures such as tooth extraction and temporary restoration were carried out. He expressed happiness in being part of the initiative, stating that serving people at the grassroots level is both fulfilling and purposeful.
Longtili C Sangtam, Project Lead, Nature SBI Foundation Nagaland, shared that the team is moving from village to village every day to ensure healthcare reaches people at their doorstep. He urged the public to fully utilize the free services, adding that the Foundation is committed to making sure even the remotest corners have access to better healthcare. He also thanked the Longmatra Area Students’ Union (LASU) for their cooperation and support in making the camp successful.
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Providing village-wise participation details, Irothe T Sangtam, President, Longmatra Area Students’ Union, informed that the following villages attended the camp: Pongren – 36, Tütheze – 29, Sanphure – 48, Tsongphong – 38, Sangtsoze – 41, Ngoromi – 24, Azetso – 37, Aso – 9, New Longmatra – 36, Longmatra Town – 29, Longmatra Village – 41, Tsongmulung Village – 12, Tethuyo – 38
He added that Village Councils and Church leaders were also present.
On behalf of the people of Longmatra Area, he expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Nature SBI Foundation Nagaland (Kiphire) team. He stated that it is a privilege to receive free dental and medical services at their doorstep, especially as it is often difficult for villagers to travel to towns for treatment. The initiative was described as timely, compassionate, and deeply impactful, Irothe T Sangtam added.
