BIFA distributes essential items to needy Indian families in Nganglam border
The Nganglam Chapter of Bhutan-India Friendship Association (BIFA) distributed essential food items to around 342 families of neighbouring Indian village, Daodhara.
The Nganglam Chapter of Bhutan-India Friendship Association (BIFA) distributed essential food items to around 342 families of neighbouring Indian village, Daodhara.
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