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Now, Gurungs want development board

Now, Gurungs want development board

EOI, Kurseong, 14 September 2014: The Gurung (Tamu) Youth Association of Kurseong today held a meeting at Bloomfield Library where it was unanimously agreed to demand for the formation of a Gurung Development Board.  
Talking to reporters, Gurung (Tamu) Youth Association (Kurseong) secretary Dipankar Gurung said representatives from different places of Darjeeling participated in the meeting and a unanimous agreement was reached to demand for a development board for the Gurung community for its overall development.
He said various communities in the hills have been making efforts to develop their respective communities’ culture and tradition, but the Gurung community is lagging far behind in this aspect. A development board for the Gurungs will give members access to various rights and facilities hitherto deprived.
It is inconsequential to mention here that the Lepcha and Tamang communities have already been accorded their respective development boards by the state government, which observers warn is a policy to divide the communities of the hills who have been living since generations as one single family.

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1 Response to "Now, Gurungs want development board"

  1. Abo Gurkhaland chorayra Gurung Board pati sathi bhai ho,laz lagdaina tapai haru lai,GTA bata khanu na payo pachi abo Gurung Board,Bimal lay de halcha ta Contract ko kamm,alek gunda giri gara na,afnai goan gar ko sudho sada goanlay lai dakde denu ani afai bhayker bhayo bhani Bimal lai mann parai halcha ta kay ko board chaiyo tho machiknay haru lai.

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