NAMCHI, 04 Sept: The South District Zilla Panchayat, Namchi mourned the passing away of its Adhakshya, Ravi Chandra Gururng, who died in a road accident at Dharan, Sunsari District of Nepal.
In his remembrance and to pay tribute to the departed soul, a condolence programme was organized here at the Zilla Panchayat Bhawan conference hall yesterday under the chairmanship of South Upadhakshya, Himal Tamang.
The SDZP is also sponsoring a daylong prayer service at Samdruptse, scheduled for 22 Sept.
The Upadhakshya Himal Tamang, Zilla Panchayat BM Rai, and DC South, AK Singh, addressed the gathering and highlighted the works and achievements of the SDZP under the late Adhakshya’s tenure, further stating that his sudden demise was a big loss to the SDZP and the South District.
The programme, conducted by District Planning Officer, SDZP, Yangchen Tamang was also attended by BDO Namchi, DDO South office staff, RMDD staff and SDZP, Namchi, staff.
In his remembrance and to pay tribute to the departed soul, a condolence programme was organized here at the Zilla Panchayat Bhawan conference hall yesterday under the chairmanship of South Upadhakshya, Himal Tamang.
The SDZP is also sponsoring a daylong prayer service at Samdruptse, scheduled for 22 Sept.
The Upadhakshya Himal Tamang, Zilla Panchayat BM Rai, and DC South, AK Singh, addressed the gathering and highlighted the works and achievements of the SDZP under the late Adhakshya’s tenure, further stating that his sudden demise was a big loss to the SDZP and the South District.
The programme, conducted by District Planning Officer, SDZP, Yangchen Tamang was also attended by BDO Namchi, DDO South office staff, RMDD staff and SDZP, Namchi, staff.
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