Karma Kelvin Dorji is inspiring a lot of people by his generous and philanthropic work. Hailing from Trashi Yangtse, Karma was formally a monk at Trashigang Dratshang, however he was adopted by a foreign family and raised in Darjeeling. It was through the popular social media platform TikTok that Karma got acquainted with Thinley Gyeltshen from Rangshikhar, Trashigang. This experience inspired him to create a social service program dedicated to helping those with disabilities or anyone in need. Karma has documented his visits to the homeless and those with disabilities on his Facebook page KiDophotography Vlog , where he provides money, food, clothes and other supplies. He is using his encouraging messages to spread awareness of his cause, which is to encourage people to make positive contributions to the world. He is gaining widespread recognition for his selfless efforts and inspiring many people to follow in his footsteps.
9th September 2023: We are honoured to share the wonderful news that a healthy baby girl has been born to Their Majesties, The Druk Gyalpo and Gyaltsuen today, coinciding with the 25th day of the 7th month of the Female Water Rabbit Year, in Lingkana Palace, Thimphu. Both Her Majesty and the Royal baby are doing well. The new-born Princess is the third child and first daughter of Their Majesties. In a moment that fills the hearts of the Bhutanese people with joy and excitement, the Royal family welcomes the arrival of their precious Princess. The news of her birth has spread quickly throughout the kingdom, igniting celebrations and well wishes from all corners. The birth of a daughter is seen as a significant and joyous event in Bhutanese culture, as it carries forward the legacy and traditions of the Royal family. The Princess's arrival strengthens the bond between the people and their beloved Monarchs, who continue to inspire their nation with their unwavering dedicat
In a groundbreaking achievement, the Bhutanese film "Tsawasum" has shattered previous box office records, surpassing Nu. 1.5 million in just two shows during its opening weekend. This remarkable feat marks a significant milestone for the Bhutanese film industry, as no film since 1989 has managed to exceed Nu. 2,50,000 in the first two days. The success of "Tsawasum" can be attributed to the overwhelming support and enthusiasm from both the Bhutanese community in Perth and Bhutan itself. The film's pre-booking ticket sales played a crucial role in achieving this unprecedented box office collection. Beyond the monetary achievement, the immense encouragement and determination derived from this accomplishment provide a strong impetus for the production of more Bhutanese films. The filmmakers express their gratitude to all those who contributed to this success and assure their commitment to serving the nation through their cinematic endeavors. To cater to
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