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Army Chief inaugurates new residential facility at Kohima orphanage

During his three days visit to North East, Army Chief General Manoj Naravane inaugurated a new residential facility at Kohima Orphanage and Destitute Home (KODH) on Wednesday.

Army Chief General Manoj Naravane, file photo
Army Chief General Manoj Naravane, file photo
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Published : Nov 25, 2020, 9:05 PM IST

Kohima: Army Chief General Manoj Naravane, who is on three days visit to North East, inaugurated a new residential facility at Kohima Orphanage and Destitute Home (KODH) in Kohima on 25 November 2020.

This facility will be run by the Assam Rifles which is always in the forefront in extending support to the functioning of KODH & many other orphanages in the area.

Assam Rifles organised construction & furnishing of this facility which presently takes care of 95 children including 26 girls.

These children not only get love, care and affection, but are also afforded an education in the local schools and colleges.

Over the years, Assam Rifles has extended its support to many such social organisations, through various Civic Action projects.

Earlier, items worth approximately Rs 4.5 lakhs were provided to the Orphanage for construction of two toilet blocks, and provision of two computers & one television.

Some quantity of basic rations was also provided in April and June 2020 in order to ensure supply of basic amenities during the pandemic.

Also Read: Terrorists crossing LoC won't be able to survive: Army Chief on Nagrota operations

A medical camp was also organised wherein all children underwent basic tests for health and hygiene, a necessary component for their healthy upbringing.

‘Kohima Orphanage and Destitute Home’ is located on NH-29 at a distance of approximately 8 km from Kohima Town.

It has provided yeoman service and healing touch to many orphans over the years.

The Orphanage made its humble beginning in 1973, having been founded by a very benevolent local, Mrs Zaputo Angami, who was sometimes referred to lovingly as Mother Teresa by the local populace.

The Home is now run by her daughter Mrs Neibano Angami. Over the years, the home has grown to provide solace to needy orphans with crowdfunding, the benevolence of various philanthropists, and NGOs like Sunbird Trust headed by Col (Retd) Christopher Rego and the Armed Forces.

Provisioning of a new home with requisite educational and sports infrastructure will go a long way in their wellbeing and empowerment.

Kohima: Army Chief General Manoj Naravane, who is on three days visit to North East, inaugurated a new residential facility at Kohima Orphanage and Destitute Home (KODH) in Kohima on 25 November 2020.

This facility will be run by the Assam Rifles which is always in the forefront in extending support to the functioning of KODH & many other orphanages in the area.

Assam Rifles organised construction & furnishing of this facility which presently takes care of 95 children including 26 girls.

These children not only get love, care and affection, but are also afforded an education in the local schools and colleges.

Over the years, Assam Rifles has extended its support to many such social organisations, through various Civic Action projects.

Earlier, items worth approximately Rs 4.5 lakhs were provided to the Orphanage for construction of two toilet blocks, and provision of two computers & one television.

Some quantity of basic rations was also provided in April and June 2020 in order to ensure supply of basic amenities during the pandemic.

Also Read: Terrorists crossing LoC won't be able to survive: Army Chief on Nagrota operations

A medical camp was also organised wherein all children underwent basic tests for health and hygiene, a necessary component for their healthy upbringing.

‘Kohima Orphanage and Destitute Home’ is located on NH-29 at a distance of approximately 8 km from Kohima Town.

It has provided yeoman service and healing touch to many orphans over the years.

The Orphanage made its humble beginning in 1973, having been founded by a very benevolent local, Mrs Zaputo Angami, who was sometimes referred to lovingly as Mother Teresa by the local populace.

The Home is now run by her daughter Mrs Neibano Angami. Over the years, the home has grown to provide solace to needy orphans with crowdfunding, the benevolence of various philanthropists, and NGOs like Sunbird Trust headed by Col (Retd) Christopher Rego and the Armed Forces.

Provisioning of a new home with requisite educational and sports infrastructure will go a long way in their wellbeing and empowerment.

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