The influence of the pen sometimes reveals hidden emotions and touches the heart. On June 2, 1987, the annual cultural
convention of the Himachal and Punjab Gorkha Association was celebrated with enthusiasm in the District Council Hall,
Kangra Court. The then President of the Himachal and Punjab Gorkha Association, Subedar (Freedom Fighter) Shri
Charansingh Gurung, and the Chief Guest of that time, the Chief Minister, Shri Raja Virbhadra Singh, were present.
During the program, a letter of congratulations was presented to the Chief Guest, in which requests were made for the
installation of a half statue of martyr Durgamall and a Martyr Memorial Garden near the fairground of the village. The
poem was recited by poet and great Marathi writer Shri Magan Pathik in Hindi during the program.
The chief guest was deeply moved after hearing the poem and immediately announced with enthusiasm that he would
establish a committee for the installation of the half statue of martyr Durgamall and martyr Dal Bahadur Thapa in
Shimla. These two Gorkha martyrs are not just Gorkha pride but the pride of our Himachal Pradesh and the entire country.
The committee was formed by the Himachal Pradesh government, with members including Mr. Kau, the District Magistrate of
Dharamshala, two secretaries from the Himachal Pradesh government, Mr. Charansingh Gurung (Khanera), the president of
our organization, and poet and writer Mr. Magan Pathik Gurung (Shyamnagar). The decision was also made to allocate land
near the fairground of Paun Village, Dari.
During the years 1987 and 1992, while the construction of the half statues of martyr Durgamall and martyr Dal Bahadur
Thapa was ongoing, the committee members and artists worked tirelessly. On February 21, 1993, the Himachal Gorkha
Development Council was established. The chief advisor to this martyr committee and also the chief advisor of the
Himachal Gorkha Development Council was poet Shri Magan Pathik Gurung.
On October 22, 1992, during a visit to the Kashmir House residence of the Honorable Governor of Himachal Pradesh, Shri
Baliram Bhaktju, by the members of the committee, a poet from our organization, Mr. Magan Pathik Gurung, read a Hindi
poem in front of His Excellency. After listening to the poem, His Excellency, the Governor of Himachal Pradesh, Shri
Baliram Bhaktju, announced that for the establishment of this work, I am giving one lakh rupees and that I will come
myself to inaugurate the unveiling of the statues of these martyrs on May 3, 1993. He came exactly on the same day and
inaugurated the unveiling of the statues of the martyrs. Around one thousand people were present during the unveiling
ceremony. During this unveiling, the establishment of the Himachal Gorkha Development Council were also simultaneously
announced.
The journey of this unveiling of the martyrs’ statues, established by the Himachal Gorkha Development Council, has now
reached a grandeur. This unveiling is remembered for the fact that at that time, when there was no government in power,
the decision to establish such an unveiling was made. This led to the inauguration of the unveiling of the martyrs’
statues by His Excellency, the Governor of Himachal Pradesh, Shri Baliram Bhaktju, at the Shaheed Vatika in the village
of Dadi. This Vatika (garden) has now taken a magnificent form, and the responsible person behind this is the president
of the Himachal Gorkha Development Council, Colonel Mahindra Singh Karki (Dari).
Formation of Language Committee
On March 1, 1992, President Mr. T. B. Sahi and Mr. Pahal Singh Chhetri (General Secretary) of the All India Language
Committee visited Bhagsu as a part of their journey from Dehradun. Their original intention in coming to Bhagsu was to
establish a language committee there. After much deliberation, it was decided that as an interim measure, Mr. T. B. Sahi
(Branch President), Mr. Narayan Singh Thapa (Vice President), Mr. Jagdish Singh Pradhan (Chilgari) as Treasurer, Subedar
Anand Singh Thapa (Sudher) as Secretary, and Mr. Magan Pathik Gurung (Shyamnagar) as Convenor would be appointed. On
November 28, 1992, a meeting of the All India Language Committee was held in Dehradun, in which Mr. Nar Bahadur Bhandari
(Sikkim), the then President of Khanera Branch, also participated. Congratulations were extended to all for the
establishment of the language section.
A commemorative letter prepared by Mr. Magan Pathik (Gurung) was sent to the Indian government (about the Nepali
language) and was included in the eighth report of India on the subject of India’s recognition. On August 20, 1992,
Member of Parliament Mrs. Dil Kumari Bhandari (Hardik Dil) passed it in Parliament. This is also a historic event in
itself. It will be understood by the future generations of His Excellency. Later, Mrs. Dil Kumari Bhandari also came to
Bhagsu, greeted everyone and returned to Delhi with heartfelt blessings.
Memorable Assistance and Support:
The construction of Gorkha Bhavan’s temple and stage was facilitated with the assistance of Div Commader R. P. Singh, of
the 33 Mountain Division, in 1992. This support is a memorable aid to the Gorkha community in building the structure.
Music Prize in Vigam:
In the Master Mitrasen Memorial Music, a prize of Rs. 50,000/- was awarded to Captain Ram Singh Thakuri (March 21, 1993)
by the Sikkim government (in Sikkim). This brought happiness to the Gorkha community residing all over India.
Formation of Gorkha Welfare Board:
This was established by the Himachal Pradesh government in 1996. Gorkha Certificate (Gorkha Association Shyamnagar,
Dharamshala) is given. It is recognized by the Indian government for recruitment to the platoon.
Condolence Meeting:
Captain Ram Singh Thakuri (April 17, 2002) passed away in Lucknow. A condolence meeting was organized by the Gorkha
Association in which 25 people attended.
On August 7, 2013, an earthquake struck Tira Line, in the morning at 5 o’clock in a severe manner, affecting Bhutegang
as well. The administration declared it a danger zone and urged everyone to evacuate their homes. The relief fund,
government, and other work were done here by the chief residents of each village. Moreover, the difficult work was
managed by the Relief Fund Government, and a place for settlement was provided by Mr. Sudhir Sharma, the local urban
development minister, near the government quarter, close to Darnu village.
Enabling Education Through Scholarships
Education is the key to empowerment and progress, and within the Bhagsu community, scholarships have been a shining
beacon of hope and opportunity. Since its inception in 1992, the Bhagsu Language Committee, led by visionaries like Shri
T.B. Sahi and Shri Pahal Singh Chhetri, has championed the cause of education, igniting countless dreams and
transforming lives.
The journey of scholarship recipients from Major Ramsharan Karki to Rfn. Ankit Pradhan reads like a testament to the
power of education. These dedicated individuals have not only excelled academically but have also become inspirational
leaders within our community..
The Bhagsu community’s belief in the transformative power of education is further evidenced by the establishment of the
Gorkha Kalyan Board in Himachal Pradesh and the issuance of the Jatiye Gorkha Praman-Patra (Gorkha Association,
Shyamanagar, Dharamshala). These initiatives have opened up new doors of opportunity for community members, especially
in the armed forces.
The Bhagsu community’s commitment to education and unity remains unwavering. It’s not just about empowering individuals;
it’s about lifting an entire community. The historic Smaraka Patra, penned by renowned author Shri Magan Pathik and sent
to the Indian government, reflects the deep-rooted aspirations of the Bhagsu community for recognition and support.
Our community’s journey of enabling education through scholarships is a testament to the boundless possibilities that
education offers. It’s a story of dreams realized, futures brightened, and a community united in its pursuit of
excellence. Education is the key, and the Bhagsu community has embraced it wholeheartedly, lighting the way for future
generations.
Financial Aid in case of need
Financial aid emerges as a beacon of hope and empowerment, reflecting our institution’s commitment to fostering holistic
education and community well-being.
HGPA understands that financial aid extends beyond the classroom. In cases of medical emergencies, HGPA’s financial
support ensures that students and their families can access necessary healthcare without compromising their financial
stability.
In times of unexpected crises, HGPA’s commitment to financial aid shines brightly. The institution mobilizes resources
to provide immediate relief, reinforcing its role as a pillar of support for the community.
Beyond immediate needs, HGPA’s financial aid initiatives also focus on long-term empowerment. By providing access to
skill development programs and microloans, the institution fosters economic growth, thereby creating a ripple effect of
prosperity within the community.
In the broader context of HGPA’s mission, financial aid aligns with its vision of building resilient and empowered
communities. It underscores the institution’s dedication to holistic development and the betterment of society.
In essence, financial aid within the framework of HGPA embodies the values of compassion, equity, and community
upliftment. It epitomizes the institution’s unwavering commitment to nurturing talent, preserving health, and building a
brighter future for the Himalayan Gorkha community.
Donations to differently abled children
We recognize the power of unity and compassion. Our mission extends beyond academic excellence to fostering a sense of
social responsibility and empathy. One of our core initiatives is supporting differently-abled children, and we believe
that every child, regardless of their abilities, deserves a fair chance at a bright future. It’s in this spirit that we
call upon our HPGA family and well-wishers to contribute to our cause.
Your donations within the HPGA community play a pivotal role in empowering these extraordinary children. They provide
access to specialized education, therapeutic resources, and assistive technologies that cater to their unique needs.
Your support goes beyond financial aid; it signifies solidarity and inclusivity.
By contributing to HPGA’s efforts in this direction, you are fostering an environment of acceptance and equal
opportunities. Your generosity enables these children to flourish, showcasing their talents and capabilities, and
breaking down societal barriers.
Every contribution, whether big or small, creates a ripple effect of change, offering differently-abled children the
tools they need to lead independent, fulfilling lives. It transforms them into confident individuals who can contribute
meaningfully to society.
Together, as part of HPGA, let’s continue to be a beacon of hope for these children and their families. Your donations,
within the HPGA context, not only transform lives but also reflect our commitment to creating a more inclusive world,
where everyone has the chance to shine and succeed.
Financial Support during Natural Calamities
Natural calamities, with their devastating impact, are no strangers to the regions we serve. In response, HPGA extends a
compassionate hand, offering financial support as a lifeline for those facing nature’s wrath. HPGA firmly believes that,
united, we can overcome the most formidable challenges. When disaster strikes, our organization swiftly activates its
disaster relief fund, ensuring immediate financial aid reaches those affected. This support encompasses essential
necessities like food, clean water, shelter, and medical assistance, providing comfort and relief to distraught
families.
However, our responsibility goes beyond immediate aid. HPGA invests in the long-term recovery and rehabilitation of
affected communities. We support the reconstruction of homes, schools, and vital infrastructure, contributing to the
resurgence of stability and prosperity in the affected regions.
In this noble endeavor, your financial support is invaluable. Your contributions, regardless of their size, serve as a
lifeline for communities grappling with the aftermath of nature’s fury. They symbolize hope and solidarity, embodying
the Gorkha spirit of unity in diversity.
Together, hand in hand, HPGA and its supporters strive to make a meaningful difference. Your donations empower our
mission to provide timely financial support during natural calamities, reinforcing our shared commitment to building a
more resilient and compassionate world. Thank you for being an integral part of this humanitarian journey with HPGA.