Conversation with DNS Dhakal on Non-Resident Bhutanese Network
DNS Dhakal, the executive chief of Bhutan National Democratic Party talks on various issues on third country resettlement and importance of formation of Non-Resident Bhutanese Network.
DNS Dhakal, the executive chief of Bhutan National Democratic Party talks on various issues on third country resettlement and importance of formation of Non-Resident Bhutanese Network.
Tek Nath Rizal and Balaram Paudyal yesterday met the Nepali Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal and requested to grant political asylum for exiled political leaders and human rights activists in Nepal. In a letter addressed to the PM, the duo has asked the government to form a permanent task force to handle the long-standing Bhutanese […]
Sukmaya Mongar, 7, who was hit by a speedy car at 2:30 pm local time, passed away within an hour in hospital today.
Dilip Dahal, who was an eyewitness in the hospital, said Mongar met the accident while returning from the office of her resettlement agency, International Rescue Committee (IRC). She was with her parents and elder brother
One refugee girl was robbed by a group of three people yesterday at around 12 AM local time in Stone Mountain city in Georgia on August 7. Anupama Koirala, a former refugee from Timai camp, sector B/2, Hut no 19, was returning from her job along with her friends and a brother when the incident […]
Volume V No 51 August 2009
Hari’s father and Dilli Mishra from Jacksonville talk to Saranarthi Sarokar regarding his slaying. Similarly, Arjun Pradhan and a few more have comments from the camps.
Bhim Gurung explains the situation of games and sports in camps. Gurung is the only Bhutanese in camp who has obtained the third Dan in tekwando.
In less than a month, yet another Bhutanese resettled in United States of America has been reported dead. Nandu Kharel, 27 expired Thursday morning in Boston, Massachusettes. The incident took place at 4.30 am. He had come home after his night shift works in local Airport at 3 am. He was found unconscious on the […]
The German authority finally agreed to carry out genetic test for Tandin Wangdi, who continues to remain in prison for the ninth week. “We were granted to conduct deoxy ribonucleic acid (DNA) test on August 5?,said Tshring Penjore, Tandin’s father told Bhutan News Service. However, the result of the DNA test has
August 02, 2009: The Bhutanese refugees in Syracuse (NY) gathered at Franklin Magnet Elementary School auditorium to mark the Introductory Cultural Program aimed to introduce themselves to the Americans and other refugee communities on August 1. The program included typical Nepali dances like Sangeeni, folk songs, solo songs, group dances, speech on the history of […]