By KIRAN CHAPAGAIN
NEW YORK, Nov 13 - Nepalese living in New York City on Sunday held a memorial service in honour of the 24 people who perished in the helicopter crash in Ghunsa area of Taplejung district on September 23.
The programme was attended by Nepalese from different walks of life, representatives from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) USA, USAID, consulates of Canada and Finland and the Office of the New York City Mayor.
On the occasion, friends and relatives of the deceased extended their condolences, recited poems, and offered flowers and khada on to the pictures of the 24 people, whishing the departed souls rest in peace. Besides, inter faith prayers were recited, and one minute of silence was observed.
India China Institute, The New School and Gurung (Tamu) Society USA organized the memorial service in association with 21 US-based Nepali organizations.
Minister for Forests and Soil Conservation Gopal Rai, noted geographer Dr Harka Gurung, senior bureaucrats, top conservationists and WWF officials, diplomats, journalists and crew members were among those killed in the bad weather-induced crash in September.
On the occasion, Nepalese ambassador to the UN Madhu Raman Acharya, former ambassador Murari Raj Sharma, Navin Rai of the World Bank and other speakers acknowledged the contribution of the deceased in the field of democracy and human rights, geography and conservation.
“There is a need for establishing a foundation to carry on the works they [the deceased] had started,” Acharya said.
Similarly, Lyssia Lamb-McDoland of WWF, USA said that WWF is working hard to give continuity to the works the deceased conservationists have started. She further informed that that WWF is raising fund to support the families of the killed and working to create scholarships in their honour. She also informed that WWF, USA is going to organize a program in Washington DC on November 30 to remember the victims of the Taplejung crash.
Director of India China Institute Ashok Gurung said that some of those killed had been global figures, and deserved to be remembered and honoured right here in the global city that is New York.
Posted on: 2006-11-13 01:37:28 (Server Time)
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