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Giving back to hometown after getting rich

2021-03-24 11:23:00China Tibet Online

Recently, 134 people of former registered impoverished households in Gyemen Township and 149 villagers in Tashi Village, Qiongjie County, Lhoka City, Tibet Autonomous Region received rice, flour, thermos bottles, stainless steel steamers, and other items worth more than 16,000 yuan. 10 people in exceptional poverty also received cold-proof clothing.

And all of these are from Nyima Choetzom of Tashi Village.

 

Nyima Choetzom gives new clothes to an elderly person named Chasi.

 

Villagers who are employed in Nyima Choetzom’s company.  

According to reports, Nyima Choetzom is a native of Tashi village. She did not attend school due to her family’s poverty, but she did not bow her head to life but start a business in her hometown. With the help of the local government, in July 2019, she established the Qiongjieping Ruoshui Mill Tsampa Co., Ltd. Its main business is to produce stone-milled black tsampa, white tsampa, and black bean flour. She recruited eight locals who were from former registered impoverished households in Tashi Village, each with an average salary of 3,000 yuan, helping Tashi Village to overcome poverty.

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