Basic schools, general hospital resume services in Nawnghkio



BASIC education schools in Nawnghkio Township, which had been closed for nearly a year due to terrorist attacks, reopened on 25 July 2025. Students have resumed classes, and school enrolment activities continue. Today, three further basic educa­tion schools reopened, bringing the total number of operational schools in the township to 78. An additional 455 students were enrolled, raising the total num­ber of students attending classes peacefully to 9,672.

 

Also, the township’s gen­eral hospital, which had been damaged by terrorist acts, has been repaired and reopened on 2 August to provide healthcare services to local ethnic communi­ties. Today, the hospital provided necessary medical examinations and treatments to 38 outpatients for illnesses such as influenza, measles, and general diseases. Blood type testing was conducted for 36 residents, and malaria test­ing was carried out for three res­idents. Meanwhile, 34 residents received inpatient medical care. Medical teams continue to deliv­er essential healthcare services to the community. — MNA/KZL

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