RANGPO-2ND SEPTEMBER12
Shipping Aviation Tourism Services (SATs) of Brahma Kumaris has organised a unique National Tourism campaign namely “Linking Heart”. From 1st September 12 from the conference hall of pakyong. Divine Sister BK Sonam on behalf of Sis. BK Sefali in charge of brahmakumaries Sikkim talking with the correspondent asked that on 1st September the programme was started at pakyong followed by 2nd Sept. 2012 at 2 PM to 4 PM at Forest Secretariat, Annexure I, Conference Hall, Deorali, Gangtok, . 4th Sept. 2012 at 11 AM to 1 PM at Community Hall, Namchi, South Sikkim
5th Sept. 2012 at Kalimpong Centre7th Sept. 2012 at Darjeeling Kala Mandir. 8th Sept. 2012 at Mirik Centre, 9th Sept. 2012 onwards to 12th September at Siliguri. Divine sister b k Sonam regarding the programme discussing with this correspondent asked that India is an ancient country with very rich treasure in culture, values, history etc. Which had attracted famous tourist like the Hue en Sang from china to Vasco de Gama from Portugal. The aim of this campaign is to revive the hidden treasures of values and help on creating world of brotherhood & peace. During campaign various program like seminar, talk shows, workshop etc.. Will be organised for the benefit of tourist and organisation connected with tourism sectors.
2 Sept 2012
“Linking Heart”. a national tourism camping
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