Biograph
Tsering Youdon was born in 1963 in Dehradun, India, and currently lives at Hunsur Rabgayling settlement. She earned a diploma in Secretarial Practice and computer from Bangalore. From 1983 to 1991 she worked at the Myrada Plan on various posts like sponsorship Secretary, Program Asstt. and system supervisor. In 1991 she worked as Project Officer at Rabgayling Tibetan Settlement office. From 2000 to 2005 she served as a member of the regional election committee. From 1997 to 2000 she was the President of Regional Tibetan Women’s Association. In 2004 she was elected as the president of Parents’ Association. From 30 August 2001 to 31 August 2004, she was the treasurer of the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress and from 1 September 2004 to 31 May 2006 its Vice-President. Simultaneously, from 1 April 2004 to 31 August 2006, she was the elected President of TRL Co-op. Society Ltd. She was earlier elected to the 14th ATPD.
Lungrig Gyal was born in North-Eastern of Tibet near the Southern Tso-Ngopo of Tibet in 1975, where small town of Due-shal which was located with over 3500 families are settled and his family traced back to 3 continues generations.Had elementary schooling from Due-shal junior school for 5 years and then in 1989 he was admitted to Guing Hor Public Middle school for 3 years.After arriving in exile, he was admitted to Tibetan Transactional School under the management of Tibetan Reception Centrex for two years learning English language. And through writing paper examination in 1998, he acquired a job at the Tibet Times and gradually promoted to senior journalist and then to assistant-editor. From 2006 onward he had been serving as an editor of the Tibet Times. Over all he had served 12 years of his life at "Tibet Times". While he was serving in the Tibet Times, he had produced a book call, "Are you willing to be a Journalist?" in 2007 and for 3 years he had served as a Vice-President of Tibetan Media Association
Sonam Gyaltsen was born in 1973 in Tibet. From 1979 to till 1988 he had attended an elementary school in Tibet. Later he was admitted to Domey Jangur Dhitsa Monastery, where he studied Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, Tibetan history and Tibetan grammar. From 1993 to 1995 he studied English from Tibetan Transactional School and later from 1995 to 1997 he took Teachers Training Course from Sarah College.Since from his graduation till now he has been teaching Tibetan History at Sarah College along with that he took lots of classes for the new comers and also for training course for the newly Tibetan Government employee as well as took classes for the monks of Tzongsa Sheda monastery for a year.From 2005 to 2007, for 3 years he had been the member of 5th Dharamsala Community Association and from that same year he was appointed to a Sarah Education Committee Member. From 2008 onward he served in the 1st term of Middle Path office as an executive member for a year and later for the 2nd term. He actively participated in many of intellectual programs and at the present he is a lecturer of Tibetan Higher Institute of Sarah College.
Mogru Tenpa was born in Amdo, Tibet. In 1993, he arrived in exile, and admitted to Palden Gomang Monastery, where he studied Rajampa and later graduated from all classes. In 2000, he actively participated in the 1st Board of Editorial members and also served for regional Chetsok Melonk as journalist. His active social activities are; teaching at Gomang Monastery and also taught at Bhokar Shedra. He published a book for the remembrances of Panchen Gedun Choekyi Nyima. He had actively taken many initiative intellectual programs as well as participated in many of such programs. Through election he was elected by the public as President of Regional Tibetan Freedom Movement Committee, regional member and member of poverty checking. Member of Middle Way Approach office and took in charge of Mundgod- regional Solidarity Committee and he had been very active figure in many activities within monastery or in society. In 2009, he was appointed an abbot and teacher of Russian based Green Tara monastery (Dol-Jang) but came to his people in India. Currently, he is an editor of Middle Way Newspaper (U-Meylam) and the director of Ghangjong Phonya Network and also advisor of Tibetan Education support group.
Dolkar Lhamo Kirti was born in 1959 in Darjeeling, India, and currently lives in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, India. After completing school from CST Dalhousie, she did secretarial Training Course and taught at the West Point School, Darjeeling, from 1979 to 1982. She was actively involved in local community affairs in Darjeeling and had served as the President of the Tibetan Women’s Association, Central Executive Committee, for 2000-2003 and again got elected to the post for the 2009-2012 term. She was earlier elected to the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th ATPD.
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