TVHA stands for Tibetan Voluntary Health Association, and CTRC stands for Central Tibetan Relief Committee. These organizations are non-profit registered under the Indian government act. However, for easier understanding we refer to them as the Department of Health and Department of Home. but from the perspective of the Government of India, they are TVHA and CTRC. Since you said Dekyiling land was legally purchased by CTRC. Very interesting. This settlement might be the only Tibetan settlement where we don't need to lease the land or give it back to the Indian government. That means that people there don't need to stress about land legal issues, unlike in other Tibetan settlements all over India.
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Thank you Tsosang la, as always for being super kind and supportive. Dickyiling is indeed a very beautiful place surrounded by so many monasteries and temples to visit. Easy to travel around. Take care.
very early settlers in Dickyi ling schichak were Tibetans from Bhutan. There're many Tibetans living in Rajpur haven't received any Schichak but hooks & crooks jumped in to grab privileges -and later those greedy Tibetans bought & sold Schichak houses for profits. While there're still so many poor Tibetans in Rajpur that nobody listen or care. Pathetic & disappointing!
Oyee brother, just saw your photo ID and recognized you. Now I am feeling somewhat bummed out for missing your stomping grounds. Greetings to all of you.
Do they have to follow any rules and regulations to build the houses.how do they get permission and building approval and plan.Most looks like they have built their house on the public road.