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Sewa Georgia conference concludes

April 21, 2010: The two-day Bhutanese conference focused on ‘empowerment of resettled people’ concluded in Atlanta, Georgia on April 18.    

At least 25 Bhutanese delegates from different States within the USA participated in the conference organized by Sewa Internatioanl USA.  

Participants of the conference. Photo/BNS
Participants of the conference. Photo/BNS

The conference broadly discussed about the post-resettlement situation of Bhutanese.

Professor Dr.Lopita Nath had presented the report on the situation of Bhutanese in San Antonio in Texas and Professor Dr. Sree Sreenath presented the report on ‘Project Krishi (agriculture)’ in Cleveland, Ohio.  

Among others, the conference delegates extensively discussed about the ‘empowerment of resettled Bhutanese’ in the USA. 

The program was jointly inaugurated by Anju Bhargava, the White House Commission on Interfaith Partnerships, Dr. Ravi Sharma and Professor Sreenath.

Jointly by TN Mishra & Khem Kafley, Atlanta