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21 August Page 3 Imphal Times Supplementary issue Page 3 RK Bhubonsana bags Manipur State Award News from the world of Medicine for Literature 2018-19 Cervical Spine DIPR The cervical spine (neck Cervical stenosis Imphal, Aug 21, region) consists of seven Cervical stenosis occurs bones (C1-C7 vertebrae), when the spinal canal Speaker, Manipur Legislative which are separated from one narrows and compresses the Assembly Khemchand Singh another by intervertebral spinal cord and is most presented the Manipur State discs. These discs allow the frequently caused by aging. Award for Literature 2018-19 spine to move freely and act The discs in the spine that to the renowned author as shock absorbers during separate and cushion Rajkumar Bhubonsana. The activity. vertebrae may dry out. As a prestigious Award was Attached to the back of each result, the space between the presented during an vertebral body is an arch of vertebrae shrinks, and the observation ceremony of bone that forms a continuous discs lose their ability to act Manipuri Language Day hollow longitudinal space, as shock absorbers. At the By - Dr. Amitabh Gupta , organised by Directorate of which runs the whole length same time, the bones and HOD Neurosurgery , Batra Language Planning & of your back. This space, ligaments that make up the Hospital, New Delhi Implementation, Government called the spinal canal, is the spine become less pliable and of Manipur held yesterday at area through which the spinal thicken. These changes · Muscle spasms in the legs Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur cord and nerve bundles pass. result in a narrowing of the · Loss of coordination Dance Academy, Imphal. At each vertebral level, a pair spinal canal. In addition, the Treatment Manipuri Language along of spinal nerves exit through degenerative changes Nonsurgical treatment is the with Konkani and Nepali were small openings called foramina associated with cervical first approach in patients with included in the 8th Schedule (one to the left and one to the stenosis can affect the common neck pain not of the Indian Constitution right). These nerves serve the vertebrae by contributing to involving trauma. For example, with the Constitution muscles, skin and tissues of the growth of bone spurs that many patients with cervical disc (Seventy-first Amendment) the body and thus provide compress the nerve roots. herniation improve with Act, 1992. sensation and movement to all Mild stenosis can be treated conservative treatment and time Delivering his speech as Chief parts of the body. The delicate conservatively for extended and do not require surgery. Guest, Y. Khemchand recalled spinal cord and nerves are periods of time as long as the Conservative treatment the contributions and work of It may be mentioned that the component of Rs. 3 lakh and a Reference Books for BA further supported by strong symptoms are restricted to includes pain medication, bed early litterateurs of Manipuri Manipuri State Award for shawl. Rajkumar Bhubonsana Students (Semester I- IV) muscles and ligaments that are neck pain. Severe stenosis rest, reduction of physical Literature to the inclusion Literature was instituted by the has been chosen for the under MU and DMU and attached to the vertebrae. requires referral to a activity, and physical therapy. Manipur Language in the 8 th Government of Manipur in Award in recognition for his Online Advanced Learner’s Cervical disc disease neurosurgeon. Your doctor may prescribe Schedule of the Indian 2008 to honour Manipuri poetry compendium titled Dictionary of Manipuri Neck pain may be caused by Symptoms medications to reduce the pain Constitution on 20 th August, writers and recognise their “Kellaba Unasing” (Fallen English. disc degeneration, narrowing · Neck or arm pain or inflammation and muscle 1992. Presentation of such contributions to Manipuri Leaves) published on 2014. Commissioner, Education(S), of the spinal canal, arthritis, · Numbness and weakness relaxants to allow time for Award in recognition of Literature. The Award is given During the function, Y. Government of Manipur T. and, in rare cases, cancer or in both hands healing to occur. An injection writer’s contribution to every year to the author of the Khemchand also launched Ranjit Singh attended the meningitis. For serious neck · Unsteady gait when of corticosteroids may be used Manipuri Literature is most outstanding book, first some online books including function as Guest of Honour. problems, a primary care walking to temporarily relieve pain. important to preserve and published during the last five Manipuri Version of important Many renowned writers and physician and often a promote the age-old literary years. The Award includes a National Schemes, All Meetei authors of Manipuri Literature specialist, such as a work of the state, he added. plaque, a citation, cash Mayek Textbooks & were also seen at the function. neurosurgeon, should be consulted to make an accurate diagnosis and prescribe treatment. Wings of Change: Assam Rifles Observes You should consult a neurosurgeon for neck pain if: Assam Rifles selection for · It occurs after an injury or Sadbhavana Divas blow to the head aviation and hospitality IGAR (South) reasons. · Fever or headache Imphal Aug 21, With an aim to spread peace accompanies the neck pain and prosperity in the country · Stiff neck prevents you sector strikes gold With the theme of “Peace and and counteract such from touching your chin to Harmony”, Tulihal Battalion of instances in the future, a your chest 9 Sector Assam Rifles under Debate competition was · Pain shoots down one arm the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) organised by Mayang Imphal observed the Sadbhavana Company Operating Base of Divas by conducting a debate Tulihal Battalion at MPSC, Apollo physician to grace media OPD clinic competition at Maven Prodigy Bengoon. The students of the Study Centre (MPSC), school voluntarily and IT News Hospitals in Chennai will be families suffering from sports Bengoon, Mayang Imphal, enthusiastically came forward Guwahati, Aug 21, available for free injuries or any other orthopedic Imphal West District on to put forward their thoughts consultations to scribes at problems may avail the yesterday. on the subject through a Leading orthopedic & sports Guwahati Press Club on 24 opportunity to consult with Dr India enjoys unity in diversity. healthy debate over the topic. medicine specialist Dr KL August 2019. Member- Kumar between 4 pm and 6 pm People belonging to diverse After the debate, students and Praveen Kumar from Apollo journalists along with their at the press club premises. religions, castes and creed school staff also took a pledge collectively live in the country. to maintain peace and However, there have been harmony on the occasion of several instances when peace Sadbhavna Divas. Over 100 109 BnCRPFcarried out fogging in has been disrupted in the students and staff attended country owing to different the event. and around mongsangei area to Assam Rifles Conduct prevent the spread of dengue, Security Meet malaria &japanese encephalitiis (je). IGAR (South) IT News The extensive fogging diseases. Recently it was facility at the unit headquarters Imphal Aug 21, exercise was carried out with reported by the locals that few IT News stepped in as enabler and Imphal Aug 21, and pre-recruitment training at the guidance ofShriVinod vil lagers are undergoing Imphal, Aug 21, coordinated with the the COB. The locals were also 109 Bn, CRPF conducted Kumar Commandant 109 treatment at RIMS due to institute to send it’s teams Thoubal Battalion of 9 Sector enlightened about the increase extensive fogging on 19/08/ BnCRPF, with a view to help JE. This unit is making Five students whose selection to Ukhrul for the selections. Assam Rifles under the aegis of in snake bite cases during the 2019, to protect/prevent & protect the villagers from constant endeavour to was facilitated by Assam Assam Rifles has been IGAR (South) conducted security present season and the resident of in and around of Mosquito borne diseases. In discharge its social Rifles through Jettwings have encouraging children from meet at Thoubal Company assistance being rendered by Mongsangei area in the addition to the fogging responsibilities towards the realized their dreams when remote border villages to Operating Base (COB). The the Unit medial team. The district of Imphal west, from exercise, awareness was people of Manipur, by they were recruited by major appear for the exams and security forum was attended by security meet concluded with various mosquito borne spread among the local several means by carrying players in the Aviation guiding them to prepare for village Pradhans, ward members, tea and refreshments for all the diseases i.e. Malaria, Dengue, people to take precautions out various civic industry. 10 Sector Assam the interviews. councilors, members of village attendees Japanese Encephalitiis (JE). against mosquito borne friendlyprogrammes. Rifles has been regularly Recently five of the trainees youth club and locals of the area. coordinating and facilitating from 2018 batch have been During the meet the locals were selection examinations cum selected as Air Crew in Air sensitised and updated on the interviews at Ukhrul through Asia, Go Air and Indigo current situation existing in the Contd.from Page 2 Jettwings, a Guwahati based airlines. These students area of responsibility. An Institute for young from the Hills are sure to interaction was carried out on students to join the achieve success and emerge necessary measures to be Modi’s Dream
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