Yearly Archives: 2011

27 December 2010: Mr. Tek Bir Chhetri, Chairman of Punya Foundation talks with Radio Bhutan during the formal inauguration of the Foundation in Atlanta, USA amidst a huge program. He explains why a new institute is essential? What is the theme behind the Salvation Program? What is the future course of the foundation? To listen...
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Foundation is organising its 4th Conference call on Sunday, 18th September, 13 Hrs GMT. The foundation team hereby invites all interested to be online and observe our discussion and give your inputs and suggestions. Because of participation from Australia, Europe, Nepal, Canada and USA – the timing of conference is extreme, especially for those in...
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प्रेस विज्ञप्ति ठेगाना: स्लोटरमेरलान १७३-२ १०६३ जेटी आर्म्स्टर्डम मिति: २५/०६/२०११ विभिन्न पश्चिमी मुलुकहरुमा पुनर्बासित तथा शिविरमा रहेका भूटानी शरणार्थीहरुले भूटानमा मानवअधिकार तथा प्रजातन्त्र प्राप्तिको संघर्षमा जीवन आहुती गर्ने योद्धाहरुको स्मरणमा पुण्य फाउन्डेसन नामक परोपकारी संस्थाको स्थापना गरेका छन् | “शिक्षा र सशक्तिकरणमार्फत न्यायको खोजी” भन्ने नाराका साथ संचालित यो संस्था अष्ट्रेलियामा दर्ता गरिएको छ |...
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Scholarship Program for Disable Student: Academic Year 2011/2012 Primary criterion: Disability: Candidate must be diagnosed and documented with a permanent disability. To fulfil this criterion, the Foundation observes following: 1. A permanent functional limitation – physical, sensory, mental, developmental or combination 2. The disability should lead to activity limitations and participation restrictions (as defined by...
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Punya Foundation, an initiative of Bhutanese refugees resettled in different western countries and those still living in the refugee camps in Nepal is a charity institute registered in Australia. It operates with a slogan of “Justice Seeking through Education and Empowerment”. Established to remember the sacrifice made by Bhutanese Martyrs, the foundation intends to assist...
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Please click here for the Scholarship Application Form – Academic Year 2011/2012
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