Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha keeps his amiability towards State’s people through the weekly program “Mukhyamantri Samipeshu.”
Like other weekly programs, people of different professions in the state attended the program. They spoke with the Chief Minister regarding their problems seeking assistance in various aspects such as medical treatment, financial assistance, education, etc. Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha patiently listened to each of them and directed officials and Secretaries of concerned departments to take the necessary initiatives.
In that context, Ashish Kumar Modak, a resident of Dhaleswar, Agartala, attended the program seeking assistance for the medical treatment of his son, Kanad Modak suffering from liver-related disease. Kanad Modak is a journalist by profession and has been undertaking treatment at a private hospital in Kolkata. Doctors have already suggested a liver transplant. Soon after learning about Kanad’s illness, the Chief Minister directed his Secretary, Dr. P. K. Chakraborty, to take quick and necessary action for Kanad’s liver transplant.
Dilip Chowdhury, a resident of North Charilam, attended the program seeking assistance for medical treatment of his 12-year-old son, Deepjit Chowdhury, who suffering from Thalassemia. Dipankar Sur, a resident of Udaipur, attended the program seeking assistance for the medical treatment of his 13-year-old son, Rajdeep Sur, suffering from cancer. After examining their documents, the Chief Minister directed the Medical Superintendent of Cancer Hospital to take necessary steps for both Deepjit and Rajdeep.
Suniti Das, a resident of Khowai, sought assistance for medical treatment of her husband suffering from various diseases. Due to financial strain, she could not get her husband treated properly. Suniti shared her woes with the Chief Minister, to which, the Chief Minister directed the concerned officials to take necessary actions.
Similarly, Namita Rani Das, a resident of Champaknagar, sought assistance for the medical treatment of her daughter, Rupika Das. Rupika cannot hear or speak. Namita’s husband is a daily wage worker by profession. They were becoming unable to bear the treatment cost of their daughter. Learning about their problem, the Chief Minister directed the Superintendent of GBP Hospital to take necessary actions.
On the other hand, Tushar Singha Roy of Teliamura, along with his mother, attended the Mukhyamantri Samipeshu program seeking assistance for his higher studies. He ranked 1210″ in the All India JEE Advance 2023 examination, and he got the opportunity to study Electrical Engineering at IIT, Bombay. He sought financial assistance for his college course fees and other expenditures, to which the Chief Minister assured of providing needed assistance.
Likewise, Ram Chandra Debbarma of Old Kalibari Lane, Krishnagar, suffering from cancer, and a daily wage worker, Dilip Sarkar of West Bhubanban, suffering from cancer, sought assistance for medical treatment from the Chief Minister.