• SETTLER'S LIVELIHOOD
MOST OF THE ORIGINAL FAMILIES HAVE A SMALL PIECE OF
AGRICULTURAL LAND FOR THEIR LIVING. DUE TO LACK OF
IRRIGATION FACILITIES, THE RAIN FED CROP AGRICULTURE IS
PRACTICED, WHICH IS NOT SUFFICIENT TO SUSTAIN THE
FAMILIES ON FARMING ALONE. BESIDES AGRICULTURAL, THE
SETTLERS ARE ENGAGED IN TRADING, RESTAURANTS,
SHOP KEEPING, AND SEASONAL SWEATER SELLING ETC.
• FACILITIES IN THE SETTLEMENT
• SCHOOL
ONE CRÈCHE
4 KINDERGARTENS
ONE MIDDLE SCHOOL
• HEALTH FACILITIES
IT HAS ONE ALLOPATHIC DISPENSARY
ONE TIBETAN HERBAL MEDICINE CLINIC
• ELDERLY PEOPLE HOME
ONE ELDERLY PEOPLE HOME WITH 27 ELDERS
• MONASTERY
THE SETTLEMENT HAS 3 MONASTERIES
• CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY
THE SETTLEMENT HAS CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LOOKS AFTER THE
SUPPLY OF SEEDS, FERTILIZERS AND
TRACTARIZATION OF THEIR FIELDS AND THE FARMERS REPAY
THESE CREDIT FACILITIES IN KIND. THE CO-OPERATIVE
SOCIETY ALSO HELPS MARKET THEIR PRODUCE, MAINLY MAIZE.
LIKE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN OTHER
REFUGEE'S SETTLEMENT, THIS CO-OPERATIVE IS ALSO
CONSISTED OF SELF-TEAM OF, ONE CO-OPERATIVE
SECRETARY APPOINTED BY CTA, ACCOUNTANT CASHIER AND IN
CHARGES.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES
THERE ARE FIVE SHOPS, A DAIRY FARM AND A
MECHANICAL WORKSHOP, DAIRY, TRUCK SECTION, LOW COST
BUILDING CENTER, HANDICRAFT CENTERS HAVE
BEEN SET UP TO PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT, TO PRESERVE THE
TIBETAN TRADITION CARPET WEAVING, AND TO
GENERATE THE INCOME FOR THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES.
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