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ALSAJ honours Leh calamity fund contributors | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Feb 28: Minister for Tourism Rigzin Jora has called upon the youth to hold the legacy of their value system high to lead a harmonious and peaceful life. The Minister was speaking at an award distribution function organised by the All Ladakh Student Association Jammu(ALSAJ) to facilitate those who contributed generously towards the calamity fund raised by the association for the Ladakh cloudburst victims. Besides hailing generous help extended by civil society Jammu towards the calamity fund, Jora welcomed the social and moral sense of ALSAJ volunteers for taking pains for the people back at their home district in the hour of distress. He asked them to preserve their legacy and spread the message of humanity and love across the state. Minister also thanked all those high minded sponsors, donors, volunteers who were selflessly engaged in helping out the flood affected victims during the worst ever flash floods Leh Ladakh. Earlier, speaking on the occasion, President, ALSAJ, Dorje Angchuk welcomed all those individuals, organizations and groups by coming forward to help the Leh victims, in cash and kind. “My association is highly thankful to all of you for your generous contribution to our association morally, financially and physically,” he said. A colourful cultural programme was also presented by the Ladakhi students on the occasion. Later, the minister, on behalf of the ALSAJ, honoured those who contributed in the calamity fund raised by the association. Prominent among those who were honoured on the occasion included Wahid, Sanjay Sharma, Sanjeev Munshi, Om Parkash Sharma, Mukesh and Sarabjeet Singh.
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