TASHI PALDEN GONPA Non Governmental Organization is located in GangtokSIKKIM .
Registration Details
Registered With
Any Other
Type of NGO
Other Registered Entities (Non-Government)
Registration No
1224 Vol.No.I
Copy of Registration Certificate
Available
Copy of Pan Card
Available
Act name
Under Notificiation No 2602 A/H dated 125.3.1960 of Law Department Government of Sikkim
City of Registration
Gangtok
State of Registration
SIKKIM
Date of Registration
01-10-2001
Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? NO
TASHI PALDEN GONPA NGO Organization Members
Name
Designation
Pan
Aadhaar
PINTSO BHUTIA
President
Available
Available
KARMA GYURMEY BHUTIA
Vice President
Available
Available
KARMA CHODEN BHUTIA
Joint Secretary
Available
Available
TASHI PALDEN GONPA Source Funds
Department Name
Source
Finacial Year
Amount Sanctioned
Purpose
Not Specified
Any Other
2014-2015
Not Specified
Contribution made by the members and the devotees of the monastery
Not Specified
Any Other
2015-2016
Not Specified
The members and the devotees contributes for the regular fund and maintenance of the monastery. There is no other source from any agency.
Not Specified
Any Other
2016-2017
Not Specified
The members and the devotees contributes for the regular fund and maintenance of the monastery. There is no other source from any agency.
Not Specified
Any Other
2017-2018
Not Specified
The members and the devotees contributes for the regular fund and maintenance of the monastery. There is no other source from any agency.
Contact details
Address
Tashi Palden Gonpa
Central Pendam
Sajong Busty
P.O Duga
Gangtok, Sikkim737 132
City
Gangtok
State
SIKKIM
Telephone
Not Available
Mobile No
9434203944
Website Url
Not Available
E-mail
pintsob86(at)gmail[dot]com
TASHI PALDEN GONPA Key Issues and
Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements
Operational Districts: East District
Operational States: SIKKIM
AchieveMents: The major activities of this monastery is impart Buddhist teachings and ritualistic studies to young monks of the monastery. This is maintly to preserve the Buddhist culture and traditions. Right from the admission in the monastery, the young monks are taught to read and write. They are also taught to play musical instruments and other Buddhist arts. While at the monastery the students learn to make butter sculptures and necessary ritualistic arts. They are guided by very aged Masters.