Like Minded Group (LMG) recently provided financial assistance to the family of Ningthoujam Purnima, a 20-year-old who tragically committed suicide at the Leimaram Relief Camp on March 3, coinciding with the Yaoshang festival. After her death, LMG donated Rs. 7,000 to Purnima’s mother, Ningthoujam Subhashini, as a gesture of support during their time of grief. LMG, known for its humanitarian efforts, aims to assist people facing hardships in Manipur. The group expressed alarm over the rising incidence of suicides among those displaced by ongoing communal unrest in the region, highlighting the urgent need for mental health awareness initiatives in relief camps. Ojit Sorokhaibam, LMG’s Secretary, stressed the importance of community support for affected families and encouraged public contributions to help alleviate ongoing suffering. Ningthoujam Purnima was a Class XI student from Oinam Girl’s Higher Secondary School and was surviving in the relief camp along with her mother and siblings after fleeing their home due to violence. LMG has been actively offering support to vulnerable populations for the past five years through communal donations.
LMG Steps in with Aid for Suicide Victim’s Family
