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In conjunction with Nalanda Buddhist Society’s 13th anniversary celebrations, Nalandian leaders from all branches and departments were invited to a special leadership conference on 30 April and 1 May. The leaders comprising elected office-bearers and appointed officers met at Nalanda Centre for two days to chart the Society’s way forward.
Read moreNalanda’s leadership was recently briefed on the progress of Wisdom Park by founder Bro Tan, who is also the Chairman of Wisdom Park Development Committee. He explained in detail the proposed development in Phase 1 of the project, which is expected to take off soon.
Read moreOn 1 May 2016, Nalanda Buddhist Society will celebrate our 13th anniversary with much rejoicing and gratitude for the support given to us by the community. Over the past 13 years, we have been continuously providing quality educational programmes to help more people practise and understand the Buddha-Dhamma.
Read moreOn Saturday 9 April, Nalandians from the Klang Valley gathered for their monthly Members’ Day meeting to deliberate and discuss on matters involving the Society. During the gathering, Nalanda founder Bro. Tan shared about the Buddha’s teaching to Venerable Ananda in the Mahāparinibbāna Sutta (DN 16) on the conditions which would contribute to the progress of a community.
Read moreGood news for Nalanda members and long-term volunteers! This December, Nalanda is organizing a pilgrimage to India and Nepal, to be led by our founder-teacher, Bro Tan. This journey of Dhamma discovery will begin at Bodhgaya – the sacred spot where the Buddha attained Enlightenment 2,640 years ago – and continue on to Rajagaha, Nalanda, Vesali, Kusinara, Lumbini, Kapilavatthu, and Varanasi.
Read moreNalanda founder Bro. Tan has called for a leadership conference involving all central and branch leaders next month to discuss the future development of Nalanda branches. In a meeting with the Board of Management (BoM) in Sri Serdang tonight, Bro. Tan said that branch centres can play a more proactive and effective role in promoting holistic Buddhist education to their local communities.
Read moreOn Sunday 6 March, Nalanda Buddhist Society Kuala Lumpur Branch held its 3rd Annual General Meeting at NEO Centre Happy Garden. It was a fruitful meeting where members were updated on the development of the Branch in 2015 and informed of upcoming plans for this year.
Read moreThe 3rd Annual General Meeting of Nalanda Buddhist Society Johor Bahru Branch was held on Sunday, 6 March, at NEO Centre Johor Bahru. During the meeting, members were given updates of the Branch’s development in 2015 and informed of the upcoming plans for this year. The meeting was also attended by Nalanda’s Honorary Secretary Bro. Pee Che Yong, Assistant Secretary Sis. Mudita Chan, and Executive Committee Member Sis. Buddhini Tan.
Read moreThe 3rd Annual General Meeting of Nalanda Buddhist Society Sungai Petani Branch was successfully held on Saturday, 5 March. It was a particularly special and joyous occasion as this marked the first Annual General Meeting held at the newly-opened NEO Centre in Bandar Mutiara, Sungai Petani. The meeting was also attended by Nalanda President Sis. Evelyn Chow, Deputy President Bro. Charlie Teng, and Board Member Bro. Vincent Lee.
Read moreNalanda Buddhist Society Malaysia held its 13th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Sunday 13 March, at Nalanda Centre Sri Serdang. It was well attended by members who were eager to discuss the Society’s development in 2015 and plans for the coming year.
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