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#SikkimFloods | Is Sikkim’s cry for help falling on deaf ears? In 2011, when a large earthquake struck #Sikkim, Pema Lachungpa was the Medical Officer for Teesta Urja Pvt. Ltd. He was located in Gangtok at the time of the fatal earthquake with his family. The earthquake did massive...

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Фото профиля Ngari Morok
Ngari Morok2 лет назад

We hear the cries for Sikkim. But the platform of EastMojo is compromised and biased. It should be dismantled as it no longer has credibility to be a news agency

Фото профиля Lenox Ph
Lenox Ph2 лет назад

Yup. Just like the cries of the Meiteis that you have muffled by giving free hand to a Kuki journalist.

Фото профиля Rajesh Kumar
Rajesh Kumar2 лет назад

My family member K M Sharma also mission with pema sir from same place..more than 4 days passed and still missing..I don't know what they are doing to rescue all of them..? Kavi kuch kavi kuch bol rhe ye log update le p

Фото профиля anil kumar dubey
anil kumar dubey2 лет назад

@Sandeepkhaitan Sir prayer with people of Sikkim

Фото профиля Frozen
Frozen2 лет назад

Remember Meiteis?

Фото профиля A Debbarma
A Debbarma2 лет назад

Heart wrenching report. We will always remain the stage performers to entertain the guests. #PrayerForSikkim

Фото профиля 'Amrut Kaal' Singh
'Amrut Kaal' Singh2 лет назад

@suhasinih In 2011, the day earthquake struck Sikkim, I was on the way back from Gurdwara Gurdongmar at the border location. I still remember boulders of various sizes, one or two perched on the slope side of the mountain road of the size of a 10feet dia ball! Scary late evening it was.

Фото профиля Amar Sangno
Amar Sangno2 лет назад

Absolutely true. But our people still love the both leaders.

Фото профиля Noko Degio
Noko Degio2 лет назад

What a tragedy

Фото профиля Rita
Rita2 лет назад

Central govt has no ears for Northeast states

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