Dharamshala: Chaired by Speaker Pema Jugney, the tenth day of the 10th session of the 16th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile convened with the continued deliberation from the previous sitting. A total of 20 Parliament Members participated in the discussion on the undertaking of the Department of Home (DoH). The house deliberated on the need for accommodation for the Tibetan new arrivals and expressed concern over the plight of theirs, while some of the members appreciated the newly established Tibetan settlements for the new arrival Tibetans. Likewise, similar problems faced by scattered Tibetan communities and underprivileged communities concerning the housing issues were also raised in the house.
The parliamentarians also raised wide-ranging concerns such as projects on providing housing facilities for the Tibetan nomads of Changthang, basic necessities of electricity & sanitation for the Tibetans living in the border areas, constructing new office buildings for certain settlements, repairment of settlement houses, and strengthening of cooperative societies of Tibetan settlements.
The Kalon provided answers to the questions raised in the house on Record of Tenancy Certificate (RTC) for Tibetans, illegal selling of the government’s land, plantation programs in settlements, problems faced by roadside trinket sellers, providing vocational training to unemployed youths, etc.
Many of the Parliamentarians appreciated the newly constructed Tibetan-styled office and staff quarters buildings in Gangkyi premises, however many of them also suggested renovating some previously built staff quarters of the CTA.
As the Tibetan settlement of Kullu is located near a riverbank and the threat of constant flood is a common occurence, Parliamentarians expressed concern over the danger faced by the Tibetans living there, to which, the Kalon apprised the house of the department’s upcoming project regarding the same.
The session continued with the undertaking of the Tibetan Reception Centre under the Department of Security (DoS). Kalon Phagpa Tsering of the Department of Security provided requisite answers to the questions asked by 10 Parliamentarians on Tibetan political prisoners, issues of new arrival Tibetans, facility at the reception center, and others. Parliamentarians also suggested proper maintenance of the Dharamshala TRC building infrastructures.
Kalon Khorlatsang Sonam Topgyal of the Department of Home (DoH) provided clarifications to the queries raised on the undertaking of the Chief Representative of the South Zone and settlements without local Tibetan assembly. Likewise, Kalon Karma Yeshi of the Department of Finance (DoF) read answers from the Election Commission to the questions asked on the working of the Tibetan Election Commission.
The session adjourned from 5:00 pm until 9:30 am of the next morning.