Manipur Violence: Doctors urge Govt to conduct psychological counselling in relief camps
The doctors said above all, the stress and mental trauma being faced by the inmates is the biggest challenge, especially since psychological counselling is not available at the camps.;
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Manipur: As thousands of Meiteis and Kukis are in relief camps in violence-torn Manipur, a group of doctors that visited the state has expressed concerns about the issue of nutrition and the mental health situation of the inmates.
A team of doctors from Indian Doctors For Peace and Development visited a relief camp each in the Meitei and Kuki areas.
The team included Dr Arun Mitra, Dr Shakeel, Dr Ravindranath and Dr Rajani, who were in Manipur from September 1 to 3. They visited a relief camp in the Khumanlankpak sports hostel in Imphal and the IIT relief camp in Kangpokpi district in the hill area. There are 334 such relief camps in Manipur currently.
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The doctors met the inmates at these relief camps as well as the nodal officers of the district administration.
They said the displaced people in the hill areas have been cut off from Imphal amid the ethnic strife and that access to healthcare in such areas is difficult.
"Those in the hills have to travel all the way to Kohima or Dimapur, which is 150 km away in Nagaland, or to Guwahati in Assam, around 450 km away, as Kukis and Meiteis are not entering each other's areas, and advanced medical facilities are available only in Imphal," Mitra said on Monday.
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