Deputy Speaker Dolma Gyari Inaugurates Clinic at TCV Suja[Wednesday, 2 June 2010, 9:21 a.m.]
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| Mrs Dolma Gyari (front R) inaugurates the newly built dispensary at TCV school at Suja, Bir, on 28 May 2010/Photos: TPiE |
Dharamshala:
The deputy speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile on Friday (28
May) inaugurated a new dispensary at the Tibetan Children’s Village
school at Suja at Bir, located some 75 km from Dharamsala.This
dispensary project was co-sponsored by renowned German actor Mr. Hannes
Jaenicke, the RTL Group, Germany and the International Campaign for
Tibet, Germany. RTL Group is the Europe’s second largest TV,
radio and production company after the BBC, and is majority-owned by
German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. It has 45 television and 32
radio stations in 11 countries. This Luxembourg-based media group
operates TV channels and radio stations in Germany, France, Belgium,
the Netherlands, UK, Australia, Luxembourg, Spain, Greece , Hungary,
Croatia and production companies in the United States.
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| Mrs Dolma Gyari, the deputy speaker of Tibetan Parliament-in-exile (2nd R) with sponsors, TCV’s president and general secretary inside the newly built dispensary at the Tibetan Children’s Village School at Suja, Bir, on 28 May 2010 |
The
school had specially invited the sponsors – Mr. Hannes, the RTL
Delegation Mrs. Anna Deccan and her colleagues, the ICT Germany
Director Mr. Kai Mueller and his colleagues for the programme. Also
present on the occasion were the Tibetan Settlement Officers at Bir,
representatives of the Tibetan monasteries, heads of the TCV Schools at
Dharamsala, staff and school students.
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| Deputy Speaker Dolma Gyari (1st R) honours sponsors for their generous support to the TCV school Suja |
The
TCV school at Suja was initially established as an adult education
school in 1986 and later the Central Tibetan Administration handed over
the school’s management to the Tibetan Children’s Village in 1996.
Currently, there are 1474 students in the school.







