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Letter from Pema Dorji, India.

Dear sir,

Thank you very much for sharing this even with me as well. This is really a good initiative and informative to all of us, sir.

Although we are technically departing from one of our highly indebted faculties, Tashi sir will still remain as a member of our Institute. Needless to talk about the contributions he has made to the nation as a whole and in particular to the Institute during his service time, because everything Tashi sir has done is known to everybody's knowledge. Tashi sir is more than a teacher-he was a productive civil servant, a caring father, loving brother, faithful friend and many more. I know very well how Tashi sir used to stay and deal with us in the school. I always miss those memorable times.

Nevertheless, we shall continue to keep in touch with him and I sincerely believe in staying together as always. Everybody in the visually impaired society will remember him and be connected with him, I assure.

Sir, thank you for providing a space for me to share my views although I could not make in words my deep seated thoughts on what all I have to dedicate to our Tashi sir. I must consider myself to be lucky because I got this mail today (my last night to have access with net facility). I will be on my way to Bhutan from tomorrow. Once again thank you sir...

Sincerely, Pema Dorji NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad.