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KANGCHUP TWIBUL LHANG LAMPI THU A HETSAH

 KANGCHUP TWIBUL LHANG LAMPI THU A HETSAH

Date 18 September 2023 (Monday) nikho a pat phat teplou a dia Ccpur to KPI kojotmatna KANGCHUP LHANG boina jeh a chele vale bollouding ana kiti chu Lhangsung Boina ho akisuhlhap tah toh lhon in Chele vale na lampi hi ahung kihong kit tan ahi.

Ahin alhang lampi hi kivenlou apoimo jeh in Lhangsung a lamkai Cheng le Nam sepoy Cheng in akigel khom in hapta khat sung a ni 2 (Two days) ROP umsah a hiche nikho teni a bou hi apoimo dungjui a chele vale ina bol diuvin jong hetsah na ahung ki nei kit e.

HAPTA SUNG A LAMPI KIHON NIKHO:

• TUESDAY le FRIDAY 10 am to 4:00 pm (hiche phatsung a bou Kangchup lhang lampi kihong ding ahi)

( NB: Jing nikho 19 September 2023 le lampi kihong ding ahi)

By: KAPDC

Dated: Kangchup Twibul lhang (18 Sept.2023)

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