Health Kalon to visit Tibetan Settlements in South India
Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 11:32 a.m.
Dharamshala: Kalon Chope
Paljor Tsering, kalon for the Department of Health of the Central
Tibetan Administration, will undertake inspection visits to the four
major Tibetan settlements-based in south India.
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The health kalon will leave Dharamshala on 24 July, noted an announcement issued by the department.
Beginning 26 July, he will visit Tibetan settlements based in
Karnataka state, including Dhoeguling settlement in Mundgod, Dickey
Larsoe in Bylakuppee, Rabgyeling in Hunsur and Dhondenling in Kollegal.
He is also scheduled to hold a meeting with the chief representative officer in Bangalore.
He will discuss projects proposed from the settlements,
including renovation of hospital buildings, construction living
quarters of health workers, installation of diesel generator, dental
chair and other equipments and solar street lightning system.
Besides, he will discuss health related issues during his
meeting with settlement officers, health committee members and camp
leaders. He will also speak to the general public on keeping healthy
live styles and clean environment.
He will inspect hospitals and meet with health workers.
Project officer Tenzin Ignyen will accompany the health kalon.
[Editing by Lobsang Choedak]





