Southern Democratic Alliance attends the Ethnic Minorities Forum
http://blog.yahoo.com/_PM7MVLU3GOFWV5WIQEAUV4NNAA/articles/624221/index
Ethnic Minorities Forum is held by the Race Relations Unit of the Home Affairs Department. It is organized periodically.
In the afternoon of 20 December 2011, the forum has been held. James Lung Wai Man, Chairman of the Southern Democratic Alliance, has appointed Limbu Saran Kumar, the Commissioner of the Nepalese Affairs of the Alliance, to attend the meeting.
An open letter to Kim Jong-un by Hong Kong Southern Democratic Alliance
http://blog.yahoo.com/_PM7MVLU3GOFWV5WIQEAUV4NNAA/articles/592477/index
Mr. Kim Jong-un
North Korea
Email: urimanager@silibank.com
Date: 21 December 2011
Dear Sir,
We are sorry to hear that your father, Mr. Kim Jong Il has been passed away on 19 December 2011.
North Korea is in a very critical moment. We think that it is a golden chance for you to lead your people coming out from poverty, dictatorship and hardship by carrying out political and economic reform, with democratic measures.
Strangers in a strange land
Ming Ying, a reporter from China Daily Hong Kong Edition, has written an article called: Strangers in a strange land. It is talking about the Gurkhas soldiers in Hong Kong. Limbu Saran Kumar, the Commissioner to Nepalese Affairs of Southern Democratic Alliance, and Gurung Bijai Bir have been interviewed.
`If the Gurkhas weren’t deployed, then Hong Kong couldn’t have developed so rapidly due to the influx of illegal immigrants causing disorder to society,’ Limbu proclaims.
Limbu Saran Kumar (林沙云)gives speech to university students
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/lwmlung/article?mid=4067
Limbu Saran Kumar (林沙云), the Commissioner to Nepalese Affairs of the Southern Democratic Alliance, has given a speech to 100 students in Hong Kong Polytechnics University, on 30 September 2011. He has introduced to the students his life in army and in Hong Kong.
Trying to speak the same language
China Daily HK Edition 08/31/2011 page4
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/hkedition/2011-08/31/content_13224667.htm
Summer finally comes to an end, but the heated debate over equal education for ethnic minorities carries on. Teachers and concern groups share their personal experience and views with Kahon Chan about the situation ignited by the Equal Opportunities Commission.
Nepalese gathering conducted by Southern Democratic Alliance finished
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/lwmlung/article?mid=4033
The Nepalese gathering conducted by Southern Democratic Alliance has finished successfully on 13 August 2011 in the Yaumatei Community Hall.
Limbu Saran Kumar, the newly appointed Commissioner to Nepalese Affairs of Southern Democratic Alliance, has introduced himself.
Preventing the Scarlet Fever in Nepali
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/lwmlung/article?mid=4029
Produced by: Southern Democratic Alliance
Interpreted by: Limbu Saran Kumar (Commissioner of Affairs to Nepalese, Southern Democratic Alliance)
Directed by: James Lung Wai Man (Chairman, Southern Democratic Alliance)
Date of broadcast: 28 Aug 2011
Please adopt the Seasonal Influenza Vaccination 2011
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/lwmlung/article?mid=3685
Information Provided by: Department of Health, Hong Kong
Hosted by: Prasanna Limbu
Directed by: James Lung Wai Man
Produced by: Southern Democratic Alliance
Date of Broadcast: 22 Jan 2011
Worker in salon is wanted
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/lwmlung/article?mid=3341
Duty: washing hair and clean the salon
Working area: Causeway Bay
Salary: Basic HK $5000-6000 + bonus
Working days: 6 days a week
Working hours per a day: 10
If you can speak Cantonese, it will be an advantage.
Free training course will be provided with salary.
Please call Miss Hui at: 61866720 if you are interested.
The Short Stories of Bidip has been published
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/lwmlung/article?mid=2191
Bidip Palungwa is a ten years old Nepalese boy living in Hong Kong. He loves writing very much. With the help of Southern Democratic Alliance, his first book has been published.
In his book, there are nineteen short stories. They are above his family, daily life in the city, his school, his friend, and also Nepal.
After reading the book, the following persons have given some words to Bidip: