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Office Of Probation Organizes The Application Of Dharma In A Self-sufficient Life Session

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Office of Probation organizes The Application of Dharma in a Self-Sufficient Life session

The Office of Probation in Koh Samui has organized a session under the theme “The Application of Dharma in a Self-Sufficient Life”. The session aims to rehabilitate the people who are under probation.

Mr. Chantakorn Damnernpol, the director of the Office of Probation in Koh Samui, said the session is being held today (Feb 7) at Nam Tok Hin Lard Temple in tambon Ang Thong, Koh Samui district of Surat Thani province. The abbot of Nam Tok Hin Lard Temple will give lectures to 50 people under probation as well as about 100 public members.

Mr. Chantakorn believes that “The Application of Dharma in a Self-Sufficient Life” session will allow people to practice dharma and lead self-sufficient lives, to comply to the policy of the government.

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 07 Febuary 2007

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