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For the first time, a monastery has been built to teach Buddhist education in Mugum Karmarong Rural Municipality. In Karmarong Rural Municipality-3 Chejangpuk, basic level Buddhist education has been started in Orgen Dhodul Ling Monastery built with the financial support of Rimwochche Bhai Sampho and his wife Rimwochche Khando Pema Choidel.
Khenwo Karma Rapke, president of the monastery, said that the children of the tribal tribes of 17 settlements within Karmarong will be taught basic Buddhist education in this monastery from now on.
rural municipality ward no. 1 to 9 There are 17 settlements. Residents of those villages went to various places in India, Tibet and Kathmandu to study Buddhist education. There is a compulsion to go. He said that after the construction of a monastery in the village, such compulsion will be removed.
There are 16 government community schools in Carmarong. But there is not even a school for studying Buddhist education. Due to lack of schools, Mugu, Chitai, Dolfu, Poolu, Mah, Magri, Takha, Khari Reus Puwa, etc. About 800 children have gone outside the district for Buddhist education.
'Organ Dhodul Ling Gumba, which the state could not build, has been built by Remwochche Guru,' said Etol Tamang of Rural Municipality-6, 'Now our children will be able to study Buddhism in the village. The construction of the monastery has brought happiness to the tribal people living in the whole of Karmarong.'
When children have to go outside the district to study Buddhist education, they are deprived of their families for about 8 years. Locals say that some of them go for Buddhist education outside the district for free, while others have to spend more than 500,000.
