Background Born the oldest of 4 boys to Bhutanese parents, Rudra Timsina’s story is marked with resilience, dedication, and endurance. As a young toddler, Rudra and his parents were one of over 100,000 Bhutanese to flee their generationally-owned home in
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A three-day conference (June 5 — 7) New American Leadership Academy, 2018 was concluded yesterday in New Hampshire organized with guidance from Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services (LIRS) in partnership with Building Community in New Hampshire, Overcomers Support Services, Rohingya Society
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Tika Acharya submitted his resignation as Executive Director in February to have more time for his business ventures and family. Tika was one of the founding members and became its first Executive Director. He led this new non-profit organization to
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English for the Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) is one of the prime projects of Bhutanese Community of New Hampshire (BCNH). On the average, each year, approximately 400 refugees make New Hampshire their new home. Of them, majority have no
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It has been a difficult road for Bhutanese refugees, from losing their homes to spending seventeen years in refugee camps while their hopes for repatriation went unfulfilled, to finally gaining new hope through resettlement in the US. They have faced many difficulties
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BCNH and its Youth wing-Bhutanese Youth of New Hampshire concluded a half day long ‘Annual Cultural Event- Euphoric Night II’ in Concord City Auditorium in New Hampshire on November 29th, 2014. The major objectives of organizing this year’s Euphoric Night
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