Bhutan youth wins international short film award
A four-minute film made by 24-year-old Yeshey Namgyal, a trainee from rural Bhutan, will receive the PLURAL+ Insight Prize 2014
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A four-minute film made by 24-year-old Yeshey Namgyal, a trainee from rural Bhutan, will receive the PLURAL+ Insight Prize 2014
Read MoreMore than two dozens resettled American-Bhutanese delegates from 14 cities representing 10 different States of the US attended the congressional
Read MoreUNHCR Korea’s Honorary Advocate Jung Woo-sung, who visited Nepal from November 3-7 and met Bhutanese refugees in eastern Nepal, a
Read MoreHindu American Foundation (HAF) is bringing together for a congressional leaders, staffers, NGOs, and the public at large to a
Read MoreA Thimphu based organisation has invited Malaysian students to participate in its two-week long inaugural ‘Bhutan Youth Conclave’ scheduled for
Read MoreIf this went as planned, we will hear for the first time Bhutanese monarch giving speech on Gross National Happiness,
Read MoreThe second SAARC education ministers’ meeting held on October 31 in the Indian capital New Delhi agreed to put in
Read MoreBhutan’s Queen mother Sangay Choden Wangchuck visited Shelford Girls’ Grammar School in Caulfield, south of Melbourne on Wednesday (29 October).
Read MoreThe Bhutanese in Cairns, QLD, Australia celebrated 2014 Tihar festival organising a grand cultural programme on October 25. The celebration
Read MoreBhutan’s Queen Mother Sangay Choden Wangchuck is currently in Australia visit in her effort to raise money for girls education
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