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Cm interacts with religious leaders on Covid Awareness

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Joint prayer of all religions on June 7
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Imphal, June 2:

Chief Minister N. Biren Singh interacted with leaders of different religious organisations to create more awareness about COVID-19 among the masses at Chief Minister’s Secretariat today.
Public Health Engineering Minister L. Dikho, CAF, and PD Minister Th. Satyabrata, MP Maharaja Sanajaoba Leishemba, representatives from All Manipur Christian Organization, Sanamahi Temple Board, All Manipur Catholic Union, Govindajee Temple Board, Diocesan Social Service Society, Jamait-Ul-Ulama, and other religious organizations of Islam faith attended the interaction session.
N. Biren Singh said that the Government has been putting in all possible efforts to ensure that nobody dies of COVID-19 in the State due to a shortage of medicine, oxygen, equipment, manpower etc. The Government is also trying hard to effectively implement the SoPs and create as much awareness about the pandemic as possible.
As such, the meeting has been called understanding the roles which religious bodies and leaders can play in sensitizing the public, the Chief Minister contended. They can immensely contribute to educating the masses not only on the importance of following the SoPs but also on the need for early detection of the disease through timely testing and early medication through vaccination. He also observed that such awareness can be well spread through churches, mosques, and temples.
Later, it was resolved in the meeting that as there is the need for a joint effort now, religious bodies and leaders should take proactive roles in spreading awareness. Joint prayer of all religions to seek divine intervention to end COVID-19 and save everybody from the pandemic would also be held at the western gate of Kangla at 10 am on June 7.
Apart from it, a mass prayer for the people of the Christian faith will be held across the State on June 6. Similarly, mass prayer for Muslims and Hindus would be held on June 4 while the date for the mass prayer of the Sanamahi religion would be announced later.

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