GANGTOK, 08 Aug: The Annual General Meeting of the Christian Burial Ground Committee [CBGC] was held today here at Bethesda Church. The meeting was attended by Church Leaders, Reverends, Pastors, Elders and Deacons from different churches.
A CBGC press release informs that the meeting discussed various works and activities carried out by the present committee from 2012 to 2014. The meeting started with the welcome address by Rev. Robin Chettri.
The CBGC secretary presented the report of the achievements and activities carried out at Bakthang and Chandmari Burial Grounds while treasurer Milan Rai presented the annual financial report for the year 2013-2014. The committee vice president, CP Dewan encouraged the committee members to continue with the good works, while the president Rev Joseph Tamang shared his experiences of working with the CBGC.
The release informs that during the meeting the executive body of the committee was dissolved and Rev Joseph Tamang was again elected as the president for the next term.
The meeting concluded with the presentation of vote of thanks by CBGC secretary and closing prayer by Father Franklin Samson.
A CBGC press release informs that the meeting discussed various works and activities carried out by the present committee from 2012 to 2014. The meeting started with the welcome address by Rev. Robin Chettri.
The CBGC secretary presented the report of the achievements and activities carried out at Bakthang and Chandmari Burial Grounds while treasurer Milan Rai presented the annual financial report for the year 2013-2014. The committee vice president, CP Dewan encouraged the committee members to continue with the good works, while the president Rev Joseph Tamang shared his experiences of working with the CBGC.
The release informs that during the meeting the executive body of the committee was dissolved and Rev Joseph Tamang was again elected as the president for the next term.
The meeting concluded with the presentation of vote of thanks by CBGC secretary and closing prayer by Father Franklin Samson.
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