Four members from miao settlement taking part in Memang Tsogchen, are Mr.Kadak Dorjee,local body's President,Mr. Dhargyal President of Freedom Movement,Mr.Dolma Tsering President Co-operative society and Mr.Sangyal Norbu Sane Drotsok Vice -President.They are going to attend the first ever Memang Tsokchen for five days will be held from 26Aug2010 to 31Aug2010 at Bylakuppe. His Holiness will address to the Memang Tsokchen on last day of th meeting.
Mr Dharyal is uncertained whether to attend the meeting,presently he is under hospitalizing his fracture leg at miao.
Miss.Palmo BA.Miao
Monday, August 16, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Floods Affect Tibetan Settlers Near Choglamsar
Dharamshala: Sonamling Tibetan Settlement's camp no. 10 and 4, located near Choglamsar in Ladakh, have been badly affected by devastating floods which hit the region on Thursday night.
“Fortunately, there has been no report of any Tibetan killed till date," a senior official of the Central Tibetan Administration's home department in Dharamsala said today.
“We have sent urgent instruction to the settlement officer and concerned staff to take stock of the situation, and apprise the chief minister and local officials about the problems during their visits,” Joint Secretary Tsering Topgyal said.
“We directed our officials to get detail reports from each and every Tibetan family, and to use every available means of information like videos and photographs to apprise us of the situation. Plans are afoot to send staff from the head office to help in the relief effort,” he added.
“There are unconfirmed media reports about death of three members of a Tibetan family among those killed around capital Leh,” he said.
Tibetans will offer prayers for the victims at the main Buddhist temple Tsuglagkhang in Dharamsala on Sunday at 9:00 am.
At least 115 people have been killed and over 500 others injured so far, media reports say.
“Fortunately, there has been no report of any Tibetan killed till date," a senior official of the Central Tibetan Administration's home department in Dharamsala said today.
“We have sent urgent instruction to the settlement officer and concerned staff to take stock of the situation, and apprise the chief minister and local officials about the problems during their visits,” Joint Secretary Tsering Topgyal said.
“We directed our officials to get detail reports from each and every Tibetan family, and to use every available means of information like videos and photographs to apprise us of the situation. Plans are afoot to send staff from the head office to help in the relief effort,” he added.
“There are unconfirmed media reports about death of three members of a Tibetan family among those killed around capital Leh,” he said.
Tibetans will offer prayers for the victims at the main Buddhist temple Tsuglagkhang in Dharamsala on Sunday at 9:00 am.
At least 115 people have been killed and over 500 others injured so far, media reports say.
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