PWF PROVIDES RS 2.13 LAKH IN MEDICAL AID TO JOURNALISTS; OPENS APPLICATIONS FOR 2024-25 ASSISTANCE

Imphal: (Waari Singbul Network) The Paomee Welfare Foundation (PWF), a non-profit trust of the All Manipur Working Journalist’s Union (AMWJU), has disbursed Rs 2.13 lakh as part of its Medical Financial Assistance (MFA) and Immediate Medical Relief (IMR) schemes for the phase-II of 2023-24 period.

The disbursement, which took place on Wednesday at the Manipur Press Club, included Rs 1.85 lakh allocated to 11 journalists for medical treatment and Rs 28,000 reimbursed as immediate medical relief.

A total of 12 applications were submitted for Phase-II of the MFA for 2023-24, covering treatment costs incurred between October 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023. These applications were reviewed by PWF’s Medical Board, which includes doctors from RIMS, JNIMS, and Shija hospitals. The Board’s recommendations were approved by the PWF Board of Trustees, though one application was rejected due to the applicant’s failure to provide relevant expenditure invoices.

Among the beneficiaries, Sanjenbam Arunbala of ISTV, who suffered a leg injury in a road accident, received Rs 25,000 for internal fixation and skin grafting. Borun Thokchom of DY 360, Moiranthem Khagemba Meetei of Sanaleipak, and Sairem Satyajit Singh of ISTV were each awarded Rs 25,000 for the treatment of their immediate family members. Additionally, the widow of Sanoujam Surjeswar of Sangai Express, who passed away due to interventricular hemorrhage, was granted Rs 20,000 in assistance.

Other recipients include K. Sharatchandra Sharma, a correspondent of NE Newslive, Guwahati, and Impact TV anchor, and Rebika Moirangthem of Ichel Express, who both received Rs 15,000 for their treatment. Wahengbam Tikendra Singh of Manipur Mail, Naorem Ranjan Singh of Sangai Express, and Lairenlakpam Maipak Singh, a Moreh correspondent for Poknapham, were given Rs 10,000 each for their family members’ treatment. Okendro Kundongbam of Naharol Thoudang was provided Rs 5,000 for his wife’s treatment following an ischemic stroke.

Under the Immediate Medical Relief Scheme, AMWJU’s claim for a Rs 28,000 reimbursement was also fully granted.

PWF has now opened applications for Phase I of the MFA for 2024-25, covering treatment expenses incurred between April 1, 2024, and September 30, 2024. Eligible members of AMWJU, including associate members and retired journalists with at least 10 consecutive years of membership, are invited to apply. Application forms are available at the Manipur Press Club reception, where relevant documents and invoices must be submitted. The disbursement for this phase will occur in October-November 2024.

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