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His Holiness administers oath to
two new Kalons

Kalon Dongchung Ngodup taking oath of office from
His Holiness the Dalai Lama (Photo: Sangjey Ke |
Dharamshala, 5 October, TibetNet: As
enshrined in article 25 of the Charter of Tibetans in exile, two new
Kalons or members of the Kashag, Mr Ngodup Dongchung and Mr Tsering
Dhondup took oath of office before His Holiness the Dalai Lama at his
residence early this morning.
The other Kalon, Mr Chope Paljor Tsering is expected to take his oath
of office later on.
The official ceremony of the appointment of the new Kalons took place
at the Kashag hall after the oath-taking ceremony.

Kalon Tsering Dhondup taking oath of office from
His Holiness the Dalai Lama |
Kalon Tripa Samdhong Rinpoche appointed Mr Ngodup Dongchung, Mr Tsering
Dhondup and Mr Chope Paljor Tsering as Kalons yesterday. The members of
the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile unanimously approved the nominations
during its 4th session.
The Kashag today announced distribution of portfolios for two new
Kalons. Kalon Donchung Ngodup is the Kalon for the Department of Security
and Kalon Tsering Dhondup as the Kalon for the Department of Finance.
Mr Ngodup Dongchung joined the civil service of Central Tibetan
Administration (CTA) on 15 June 1977 and he was appointed as senior clerk
in the Department of Security on 1 September 1978. He was promoted to
deputy secretary in 1987. On 1 July 1991, he was promoted to additional
secretary. Since 1993, he served as the Secretary of Department of
Security.

Kalon Chope Paljor Tsering (File picture) |
Mr Tsering Dhondup was appointed as senior clerk in the Office of the
Auditor General in 1984. He was promoted to deputy secretary in 1991, and
in 1993, he was promoted to joint secretary. After completing one-year
further studies in United States in 1993, he served as joint secretary in
the office of Auditor General from June 1994. In April 1998, he was
promoted to additional secretary of the Office of Auditor General.From
March 2000, on the same post, he served as secretary in the Department of
Education and was promoted to secretary in July 2000. From April 2002, he
served as secretary in the Department of Home.
Mr Chope Paljor Tsering was appointed as deputy secretary in October
1973. From June 1977, he served in the Office of Tibet in Nepal and later
in Department of Education from June 1982. He also served as education
officer in Nepal from January 1985, and as the representative of His
Holiness the Dalai Lama in the Office of Tibet in Nepal from May 1986.
Later, he served as representative in the Office of Tibet in East Europe
from September 1991, and was promoted to additional secretary in April
1994. In April 1997, he was promoted to secretary and later served in the
Office of Tibet in Australia from April 1998. From December 2002, he
served as representative in the Office of Tibet in East Asia. He retired
from service in May 2007.
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