The Global Bhutan and the Canadian Bhutanese Association (CABTAS) support education of the children, who lost at least one of their parents during the recent earthquakes in Nepal, through the Punya Foundation. Following the destructive earthquakes in Nepal in April and May 2015, the GlobalBhutan in co-ordination with the Canadian Bhutanese Association (CABTAS) started fund...
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In 2015, the Punya Foundation established a partnership with The School Management Committee Federation of Nepal (SMC Federation) to implement a project targeting to empower the children living in the earthquake hit districts in Nepal through provision of scholarships for their education and to help them become independent. To start with, the scholarships shall be provided...
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During the 3-day Shrimad Bhagawat Prabachan organised by the Punya Foundation in Adelaide in the first week of July 2015, many Bhutanese people have worked days and nights to make the program successful. This is the first spiritual program organised in Adelaide by the resettled Bhutanese. The program was attended by many Bhutanese. The Punya Foundation, as...
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Giving continuity to support the Australian Bhutanese Interstate Soccer Championship, Mr. Tilchand Sapkota, Vice Country Head of the Punya Foundation attended the fourth soccer tournament in Albury. 16 teams from across Australia participated in the tournament. Mr. Ram Khanal, the project coordinator of the tournament expressed utmost satisfaction that the tournament went as planned without any gaps. He...
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In an attempt to raise funds to help children who lost at least one of their parents during the recent earthquakes in Nepal, the Punya Foundation is organising a 3-day Shrimad Bhagawat Puran in Adelaide Australia. Hon. Zoe Bettison, the Minister for Multicultural Affairs shall inaugurate the spiritual sermon at 11.30 AM on 3rd of July...
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The recent earthquake in Nepal has rendered many children orphans; the exact number is yet to be established but it is estimated that around 125 children have lost at least one of their parents. Most orphan children are from rual villages with no means of support system left for them. Even in a normal situation,...
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