The Association of Bhutanese in America (ABA) held its Second Annual Convention on July 4-5 at the vicinity of Washington DC in United States of America. According to a statement issued by the ABA, during the course of two days’ convention they had extensive discussions and interactions about the formation of ABA. The statement further […]
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