Tibetan people mark 64th founding anniversary in Dharamshala
A large number of Tibetan people, including students and alumni, gathered at the Tibetan Children's Village (TCV) School to mark the school's 64th founding anniversary in North Indian hill town Dharamshala recently.
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Many other dignitaries attended the event, including the acting president of the exile government Tharlam Dolma, Speaker of the Tibetan parliament-in-exile Khenpo Sonam Tenphel, deputy speaker Dolma Tsering, various Parliamentarians, Heads of autonomous bodies, Secretaries of various departments, and representatives of government and NGOs, reported ANI.
During the closing ceremony of the event, children performed callisthenics exercises for the audience.
While speaking with ANI, Tsultrim Dorjee, director of TCV, said, "We are celebrating the 64th founding anniversary of the school, and it was started in 1960. So, to look back into history, to know about our achievements and also to try to know what are the good things we have achieved and also to understand any mistakes, we are celebrating. In a way, we have achieved milestone in terms of children's education and looking after the well-being of the children here."
Tenzin, a student, told ANI, "It is the 64th anniversary that we are celebrating here today. Like every anniversary, we celebrate by singing traditional songs and doing callisthenics."
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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