Honorable Prime Minister, Mr. Tshering Tobgay, the Prime Minister of Bhutan since 28th January 2024 and has also served in same office from July 2013 to August 2018. He attended his secondary schooling at Dr. Grahams Homes Kalimpong officially making him an OGB. He went on to complete his Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from University of Pittsburgh, and also possesses a Master Degree in Public Administration from Harvard University 2004. He is a politician, environmentalist and cultural advocate holding the post of the Prime Minister of one of the world’s happiest country ‘Bhutan’.
Prof. Malay Mukul: 1980 batch OGB currently holding the position of Professor in Department of Earth Science at the premier Indian Institute of Technology Mumbai (IITB) under Ministry of Education Govt. of India. He completed his schooling from Dr. Grahams Homes Kalimpong, BSc. In Geological Sciences from Calcutta in 1987, M. Sc. in Applied Geology from Indian School of Mines (Dhanbad) in 1990, finished his Ph. D. from University of Rochester, NY, USA in 1996.
Lyonchen Jigmi Yoser Thinley, Bhutan’s first democratically elected Prime Minister, who assumed office on April 9th, 2008, was a student at Dr. Graham’s Homes form 1962 to 1971. At the Homes he excelled in debating and elocution, apart from possessing a good academic track record. His leadership qualities were recognized early in life when he was made School Captain, a role in which he demonstrated his leadership capability and potential for senior positions of leadership in the future. After completing his education at Dr. Graham’s Homes, Lyonchen Jigmi Yoser Thinley went on to complete his undergraduate studies at Delhi University and then went on to complete his MPA from Pennsylvania State University. He joined the Civil Service of The Royal Kingdom of Bhutan in 1977. Lyonpo Thinley served as Secretary of the Royal Civil Service Commission from 1982 to 1986. During his tenure as Director and Head of the Department of Education from 1986 to 1987, he was awarded the title of Dasho and the Red Scarf, and in 1990, under the Zonal system, he became Administrator of the eastern zone. He later became Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs before being appointed Deputy Minister of Home Affairs in January 1994. He was awarded the Orange Scarf and appointed as Bhutan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations as well as to other international organisations based in Geneva. Simultaneously, Lyonpo Thinley was also accredited as Ambassador of Bhutan to Australia, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. He was also the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bhutan from 1998 until 2003 and subsequently served as Minister for Home and Cultural Affairs. On June 2nd, 1999, Lyonpo Thinley was awarded the Druk Thuksey and coronation medals and on December 17th 2008, he was awarded the Druk Wangyal medal for excellence in carrying out his duties. Dr. Graham’s Homes is truly proud of it’s alumnus who has emerged as the leader of an important Asian state. Lyonpo Thinley continues to be deeply attached to Dr. Graham’s Homes. |
On 25th April 2009 at the Ritz Carlton in San Francisco, U.S.A., His Holiness the Dalai Lama honoured a select group of people from all over the world as “Unsung Heroes of Compassion” . Amongst them was Thuten Kesang, Chairperson of the New Zealand Committee of Dr. Graham’s Homes and loyal alumnus of the Homes. The awards were presented by His Holiness the Dalai Lama on behalf of Wisdom in Action, a San Francisco based non-profit organisation, to individuals who, through their loving kindness and service to others, have made their communities and our world a better place. The citation presented to Thuten Kesang read: “What is important to us, and to His Holiness, are the characteristics you share – your kindness, your quiet dedication to others, and your belief in the importance of caring for your fellow sisters and brothers who are under-served.”
Eager to see him well educated, Thuten’s parents sent him at the age of eleven from his home in Lhasa Tibet, to Dr. Graham’s Homes in Kalimpong in 1955. He was a full fee paying student at the time. Four years later, he learned that his parents had been arrested in the 1959 Chinese occupation of Tibet and that he had become a refugee. With no money to pay for tuition and board and with no family to return to, Thuten’s prospects looked dire. He was fortunate to meet up with Robert Crow, a Scottish member of the Board of Management of Dr. Graham’s Homes, who lived in India and who offered to pay for Thuten’s tuition and boarding fees. Thuten says, “At that precise moment, I decided that I would do my best to repay his kindness by helping others in need when I was in a position to do so.”
Thuten and his wife, Gwen, manage the New Zealand Committee of Dr. Graham’s Homes. In Thuten’s opinion it is important that in addition to providing money for a student’s education, each sponsor corresponds with the child he supports – “I know from personal experience how much it means, to meet the person blessing you with his generosity.”
Thuten’s first opportunity to give back came when he learned that young refugees living at the Tibetan Children’s Village in Dharamsala, India, and attending a school established in 1960 by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, needed financial support. He offered to sponsor a child and soon became Treasurer of the Tibetan Children’s Relief Society of New Zealand. “The first orphan I sponsored went on to receive his Doctorate in Medicine,” says Thuten, adding that he is now a physician in India. Inspired by a passion to help and create an awareness that the need for aid to Tibetan children far surpasses available resources, Thuten founded and became the national Chairman of Friends of Tibet (New Zealand), an organisation that educates New Zealanders about the plight of Tibetans. It also raises funds to educate Tibetan children in India and provides support to ex-political prisoners who have escaped from Tibet to India.
Thuten visits the Homes at Kalimpong regularly. It brings back warm memories of his difficult but happy days at Dr. Graham’s Homes. The Homes continues to live in him.
David Reid Syiemlieh studied in Dr Graham’s Homes, Kalimpong (1958-1970.After passing the Indian School Certificate he joined St Edmund’s College, Shillong where he graduated with Honours in History (1974). He then pursued a master’s programme in History in the North-Eastern Hill University (1974-1976). In 1977 he went back to teach under-graduates in his alma materbefore then joining the Department of History, NEHU in 1979 .Concurrent with this position, he held at different times the offices of Dean Students’ Welfare; Proctor; Director College Development Council; and Head Department of History,NEHU. He was Controller of Examinations NEHU (2008-2010). He also officiated as Registrar (2010) of the University. Prof Syiemlieh was Pro-Vice-Chancellor, North-Eastern Hill University( 2010-2011).
After an M.Phil in 1980 he was awarded the PhD in 1985. As a teacher Prof. David Syiemlieh taught courses on capitalism and imperialism, modern Indian history and the history of Christianity in North East India. He has successfully guided 14 scholars through the M.Phil and 8 scholars for the Ph.D degrees. He has received a number of prestigious academic fellowships including a Senior Fulbright fellowship to Notre Dame University, USA; a Charles Wallace Grant for research in the UK and an Indo- France Cultural Exchange grant for studies in Paris.
Deeply involved in historical research he has published a number of books and papers on the history of the region the most recent being On the Edge of EmpireSAGE INDIA(2014)and Layers of History: Essays on the Khasi-Jaintias, Regency Publications (2015).His contribution to the history of Meghalaya include the finding of the date of death of U Tirot Sing, for which 17 July is a State holiday; and church history details on Thomas Jones, the first Welsh Presbyterian missionary to the Khasis , four of whose grand children were among the first children admitted into the Homes in 1900.His research has enabled him to travel extensively in India and abroad .He has given lectures in different Universities in the US while on the Fulbright Fellowship; the Centre for South Asian Studies, Cambridge University ; Edinburgh University, Swansea University, Indira Gandhi Nation Centre for the Arts, New Delhi, JNU and in the Universities in North East India.
Prof. Syiemlieh delivered the Presidential Address at the North East India History Association 2010-2011, an association he has built up with other long standing members of the association specializing on the history of North East India. Former Honorary Director of the ICSSR-NERC, Shillong, he was also CouncilMember for two terms of the Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi.He wasalso Council Member of the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi. Prof Syiemlieh wasPresidentof the Indian History Congress, Modern India Section, 2012.
The President of India appointed Prof. David Syiemlieh , Vice-Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University in September 2011. He assumed charge of the office on 5 October 2011. The President of India appointed Prof. Syiemlieh as Member, Union Public Service Commission,New Delhi. He was administered the oath ofoffice on 25 June 2012.More recently Prof. Syiemlieh was appointed by the President as Chairman, Union Public Service Commission, which office he took charge on 4 January 2017.
Former Chief Justice of Bhutan Tshering Wangchuk studied at Dr. Grahams Homes Kalimpong since the year 1970, and was put into Laidlaw Cottage, moved into Frazer Hostel and was also appointed as a perfect. He went on to graduate from St. Stephens College New Delhi L.L.B from University of Delhiand L.L.M from George Washington University, Washington D.C., USA. Apart from being the Chief Justice of Bhutan he has the unique distinction of having served under all three Chief Justices of Bhutan till date. He has also served as a Lieutenant in the Royal Bhutan Army 1990 to 1995 (Short Service Officer). He has to his name many awards and medals for his meritorious service towards his country and profession.
A television producer, author standup comedian and an actor, Mr. Anirban Bhattacharyya, will never be seen without the school badge which he carries with pride on his blazer. He is an OGB having studied in Dr. Grahams Homes Kalimpong and has all the traits of an OGB. He has as an author released many books some of which are The Deadly Dozen: India’s Most Notorious Serial Killers, published by Penguin India. India’s Money Heist: The Chelembra Bank Robbery , The Hills are Burning. Anirban has created, produced, wrote and directed television series Savdhaan India and has also produced Crime Patrol. As an actor he has acted in movies such as Sui Dhaaga, Mission Mangal, The Broken News a series and Opium which premiered in the 35th Tokyo Film Festival 2022.
An Author, founder of Beed Management a Katmandu based international management company and advisory firm working in Asia and Africa. He is the founder and Chair of the Nepal Economic Forum, and an OGB studied at Dr. Grahams Homes Kalimpong. He is the author of Unleashing the Vajra- Nepal’s Journey Between India and China, and Unleashing Nepal- Past Present and Future of economy both published by Penguin India. A chartered accountant by training, he has a certificate in Coaching from Columbia University and a Diploma in International Marketing from Boston University.
TENZING NORSANG
Minneapolis, USA
• Joined : Feb 2019
• Chair Oct 2024
• (GO Executive Committee)
Joined : April 2019
• GO Representative on the BOM
• GO NGO Trustee
• (GO Executive Committee)
• Joined : Mar 2018
• Joint Treasurer – 2020
• GO NGO Trustee
• (GO Executive Committee)
• Reappointed 2024
• Foundation Member Oct 2014
• Secretary – 2014
• (GO Executive Committee)
• Reappointed Nov 2023
• Joined: July 2016
• Chair : Feb 2019-Sept 2024
• GO NGO Trustee
• (GO Executive Committee)
• Reappointed 2024
• Foundation Member Oct 2014
• Joint Treasurer – 2014
• (GO Executive Committee)
• Reappointed 2024
• Joined : Aug 2019
• Reappointed Nov 2023
• Joined : Oct 2020
• GO NGO Trustee
• Reappointed Nov 2023
• Joined : Nov 2023
• Oct 2014 -2017 (resigned)
Sept 2021 (re-elected)
Reappointed 2024
• Membership/Newsletter
• Joined : May 2024
GLOBAL OGB ASSOCIATION (GO)
GO is an independent voluntary body managed by former students of Dr. Graham’s Homes, Kalimpong, India. GO is a registered NGO organisation in India.
GO is about reconnecting alumni and facilitating a constructive working relationship with the Board of Management, the School Administration. OGBs and various DGH International Committees to improve and safeguard the long term future of the Homes
GO aims to engage closely with its members to raise funds, to support projects that preserve and enhance the heritage of the Homes. Over the years, GO members from various generations, have contributed both financially and through hands-on efforts in renovation projects.
GO encourages all OGBs, both old and young, to actively support the Homes and carry forward the legacy established by Dr. J.A. Graham.
GO promotes itself as a secure, transparent, and reliable organization, entrusted to receive funds and legacies to support the Homes, with a steadfast commitment to accountability.
The Association is open to all former students, teachers, staff of Dr. Graham’s Homes.
If you want to know more about GO –please visit the GO website on www.dghogbs.com or contact the Chair, askglobalogb@gmail.com
GO MANAGEMENT TEAM
The fundamental function of the GO Management Team, is to partner with the Board of DGH and the various OGB and International Committees, in order to encourage, support, improve, provide a safe, happy and healthy environment for the children in DGH.
GO PATRON (currently vacant)
Tenzing Norzang – Chairman (2024 – ) – Minneapolis, USA
Alfred Khan – Treasurer – Siliguri, India
Dawn Van Steensel – Secretary – Sydney, Australia
Nannette Gomez – Membership – Kolkata, India
Pauline Singh – GO Rep on the BOM – Kalimpong, India
Anirban Bhattacharyya – Member – Mumbai, India (Chairman 2018-2024)
Arijit Mallick – Member – Sydney, Australia
Babita Chakraborty – Member – Mumbai, India
Dr Bernard Trench Lyngdoh – Member, Shillong, India
Jigme Tshering – Member – Kalimpong, India
Sushil Marda – Member – Siliguri, India
NOTE :
During the year, Kenneth Hammond, (GO Patron from 2014 to 2024) resigned as the GO Patron. Currently, the
position is vacant. Will be filled when a suitable and relevant candidate is available to fill the position.
November 2024