Australian award to Bhutanese citizen for outstanding contribution

By Teju Chouhan

Melbourene (Australia), June 21: Twenty-one refugees including the Bhutanese citizen who have made remarkable contributions to Victoria were added to the Victorian Refugee Recognition Record (VRRR) at a ceremony on June 17 during refugee week.

Parsuram (right) with Rob Hulls, deputy Premier and Attorney Genaral of Victoria (middle) and wife, Tanka Maya Sharma Luital
Parsuram (right) with Rob Hulls, deputy Premier and Attorney Genaral of Victoria (middle) and wife, Tanka Maya Sharma Luital

Among the recipients of VRRR award included Parsuram Sharma Luitel.

“What Bhutan did not recognize in generations is done by Australia in few years,” Parsuram told Bhutan News Service.

Deputy Premier Rob Hulls commended the achievements of the recipients and congratulated each of them for their contribution to improving the Victorian community.

“The VRRR is an official thank you from the people of Victoria for the hard, and often unrecognised, work done by many refugees that helps better the lives of other people,” Mr Hulls said in a media release.

“Our society is enriched by the presence of a significant refugee population and, by recognising the contribution made by so many people; we hope to encourage greater awareness of our rich diversity.”

This year’s recipients were being acknowledged for their ongoing contribution to Victoria and for helping others through their involvement in various voluntary programs and community support services.

The release stated that nominees have been involved in a range of initiatives including research into the psychological issues associated with resettlement, establishing memorials for Vietnam War veterans and Vietnamese refugees, encouraging Afghan teenagers to learn about Afghan art and culture and the creation of a multilingual Crimestoppers initiative among the orhers.

“I am contributing through an enhancing program called Innovative Driving Program for Refugees,” said Sharma.

At the moment Sharma coordinates 10 driving projects with eight in Melbourne and two in regional Victoria.

The program has four donated cars to projects on rotation to teach refugees driving in Victoria with the help of community volunteers.

However, he was awarded for his work with Burmese Karen Refugees to set up shiitake mushroom social enterprise in a community park and teaching them for Certificate II in Horticulture.

This year the Brumby Labour Government invited photography students from the Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE to create a photographic record of the recipients. According to a government authority the photographs would be published in the next edition of the Victorian Multicultural Commission’s magazine, Multicultural Victoria.

Each year the Refugee Council of Australia coordinates refugee week from June 14 to June 20. The theme for the refugee week 2009 in Australia was ‘Freedom from Fear’.

13 thoughts on “Australian award to Bhutanese citizen for outstanding contribution”

  1. Congratulations Parsu bhai. It is a matter of pride to every Bhutanese. Keep up your spirit of service to the community. Service to the needyones is service to god.

  2. Congratulation Parsu dai. It is the pride and hope for all the bhutanese refugees who resaettled in sifferent parts of the world. It shows how laborious the bhutanese are.

  3. Felicitations to Parsu Luitel! it is always a matter of pride for a fellow countrymen to see the bhutanese excelling in their career and their service to world community.Keep up your virtue to render service to your country and countrymen in the days to come. Well Done Parsuji.

  4. Parsu dai,
    Congratulation! you are teaching leadership to the leaders. Great show. Keep up your social work…you deserve more in future.

    Tika Acharya
    Manchester, New Hampshire.
    USA.

  5. CONGRATULATION….! You have done a marvelous job. Our people just started re-settling in third countries and we are already seeing their achievements. We will together can prove the world that Bhutan government is wrong and we are right.
    Keep working for the community.

    ganesh Subedi
    Sanfrancisco

  6. Congratulation Parsu, We are Proud of you and you achivement. You have done us proud by receiving the esteemd award.
    Please keep up your hardworking spirit! Thank you very much to make proud to all bhutanese who settled in foreign countries.

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