Om and Bishnu were born in Dagana Bhutan. They lived in the refugee camps in Nepal for almost 18 years before moving to USA and Australia. Bishnu and Om got married in Australia in 2010 and started living in the USA. They have 3 lovely daughters Arya, Anvi and Arati. Despite all the challenges in...
On 12 June 2022, Punya Foundation Nepal distributed scholarships to 25 students rendered orphans by the earthquakes of 2015 and poor and vulnerable children. Punya Foundation has been providing scholarships in Sindhupalchok district since 2015. The scholarship package consisted of school fees, stationaries required for the academic session, 2 pair of shoes, a set of...
Mr Krishna Kharel was born in Chirang Bhutan and during the political crisis of 1992 he and his family were evicted from Bhutan, and they were living in Sanischare Refugee Camp for almost 18 years. He lost his dad, Lt. Agni Kharel when he was seven years old. His mother worked hard all her life...
To promote, preserve and uphold Nepali language, culture, and spirituality Punya Foundation organised a Shlook Recitation Competition on 23 April 2022. Punya Foundation is a charity established by the resettled Bhutanese. Mr Tilchand Sapkota, CEO of Punya Foundation welcomed the guests, panel of judges and the participants. Eighteen contestants from Australia and New Zealand participated...
Punya Foundation approached the NRNA SA asking for support in order to give continuity to its projects in Nepal. The meeting was held on 22 April 2022 at Bhoye Chhen – Cafe and Restaurant in Adelaide. Punya Foundation team consisting of Mr Sanman Kafley (Director of Administration), Mr Hari Adhikari (Coordinator), and Mr Kashi Adhikari...
It is with a great pleasure that Punya Foundation presents its annual report 2021. Like last year, the Foundation had to put on hold some of its projects. However, we initiated some new projects like scholarships to blind and visually impaired female students in Nepal for their graduation studies, building classrooms for ECDC and relief...