During the Druk Tshongrig Gatoen, our Founder, Lopen Karma Phuntsho, along with our Loden Trustee and Stalwart, Gerard, Françoise and Anne, orchestrated significant events and discussions as part of the European tour.
The first leg of this tour has concluded, featuring engaging interactions with an audience exceeding 100 individuals in France, Greece, and Austria. Additionally,…
Tadashi-sensei and Noriko-san visits Loden Foundation
We are thrilled to have received the Loden-Japan Stalwarts at the Loden Foundation earlier today! Tadashi-sensei and Noriko-san have shown tremendous support for our initiatives, significantly contributing to the work of the Loden Foundation. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to all those in Japan who have generously donated to…
Despite the drizzling weather, the atmosphere was warm and inviting as ten scholars joined us in person, while another nine attended virtually. Our Founder, Lopen Karma Phuntsho, wanted to meet with our Loden Scholars to connect and understand them better.
The purpose of this casual gathering was to foster a connection with our scholars, allowing…
The Loden Foundation publications led by Lopen Karma Phuntsho and the Loden Culture team published a book called 'The Life and Works of Kyotön Monlam Tsultrim' ༄༅། །སྐྱོ་སྟོན་སྨོན་ལམ་ཚུལ་ཁྲིམས་ཀྱི་མཛད་རྣམ་དང་གསུང་རྩོམ།
Kyotön Monlam Tsultrim, the abbot who led Narthang monastery at the peak of its history, was an illustrious figure of his time in Central Tibet. A resolute…
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Roshan, 26, Founder of Gyelrab Analytics
Roshan, 26, a forensic science graduate, faced limited job opportunities in his field in Bhutan. As a result, he decided to pursue his passion for entrepreneurship and attended various training and startup programmes. During these programmes, he recognised the need to better use data and data analytics…
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Loden Foundation turns 24 years!
The Loden Foundation team visited the Gorina Monastery in Paro today to donate two computers to the monastery and introduce essential computer learning and typing Dzongkha to the monks. The Lama of Gorina monastery thanked Loden as this was the first computer for the students and congratulated Loden…
Today, we had the pleasure of welcoming our five new Loden Scholars through an orientation program. We are filled with anticipation and joy as we receive a group of gifted individuals joining our Loden Family!
Loden embodies the essence of intelligence and wisdom while embracing a compassionate Bodhisattva heart; it encourages you to…
Thimphu March 31, 2023: To encourage adolescents and young people to apply the skills and knowledge learnt during their engagement with the Adolescent Skills and Employability (ASE) Bhutan Project and to scale up their social innovation ideas, a National Innovation Challenge was held today in Thimphu.
Launched last year to equip adolescents and young people with…
Officials from Society Switzerland-Bhutan visited the Loden Foundation on March 3 to discuss ways to improve the support that has been provided so far. The SSB team has expressed its interest in futher collaborating and working together with Loden Foundation. With friendship strengthened and renewed, we look forward in working closely with SSB to help…
The Loden Family wishes you and your family a prosperous and joyous Water Hare Year. We are happy to present our Annual Report for 2022, in which we explain our compassionate efforts and the achievements we obtained thanks to your unwavering support. We hope that the stories in our report bring you some joy and happiness,…
Our heartfelt Tashi Delek to the successful applicants of our Fall Call for business proposals 2022
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Pema Tshoki and team, Gensum Pasta located at Thimphu
Tashi Phuntsho, Thunder Detergent located at Chhukha
Sonam Norbu, Norbu's Action Studio at Thimphu
Deep Raj Thapa, Dim Sum Baskets at Thimphu
Deepen Raj Ghalley, Deepen's Ornamental…
The Bhutanese spirit has always been inherently optimistic, a recognition of the interconnectedness of the universe. We invoke blessings for good fortune to imbue our best intentions and greatest endeavours. Bhutanese art too, emerges from this sensibility. Traditional paintings and motifs signify auspiciousness and goodness, meant to bring healing wherever they are placed.
We hope…