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2. Improved language skills enabled Pema get a job
Pema Dolkar had to discontinue school at 8th
grade to care for her ailing father who
succumbed to his illness. Pema was married off
when she was 20years old. Despite the hard
work of both husband and wife they could not
continue their hotel and shop.
When she came to know about HSYWE language
program she decided to enrol. After two years in
the language program she improved her skill in
Tibetan and English significantly and increased
her level of self confidence.
Today she is a proud and hard working staff at
Hotel Tibet International in Nepal.
"I am confident
I can speak
English now.
My language
ability has been
rewarding.”
3. Vocational Scholarship developed an entrepreneur
Tenzing Nordon was raise by a single
mother with five children. With a dream to
complete a training in hotel management
but faced with financial difficulties, Nordon
enroled in a Hotel Catering and Hospitality
course for Women. However, she was
unable to continue due to lack of resources.
Through SV-BECSE scholarship program,
Nordon successfully completed her Diploma
in Hotel Catering and Hospitality .
She is now the Guest Relations Officer in a
reputable hotel in Nepal where she is
gaining experience and exposure to the
tourism and hospitality business. She is a
young financially independent woman
today.
“If everything goes well, I have a
dream of having a restaurant with all
Tibetan cuisine and authentic
Tibetan tradition."
4. Youlo and his wife were
unable to enroll their daughter,
Namgyal Wangmo, to a nursing
course. Their “shop” outside the
primary school in one of the Tibetan
settlements was hardly sustaining
their livelihood.
Namgyal, with the help of
HSYWE scholarship, completed
General Nursing & Midwifery Course
in 2011. She is now working in India’s
foremost leading Fortis Hospital in
the Neuro Department .
“It was
really
helpful
to me
as well
as my
family
to
reduce
family
burden”
SV-BECSE Scholarship reaches homes
5. Scholarship helped remote boy become a Deputy Director
• Sherap Therchin a rural and poor
boy completed school education.
• He applied for financial support
and got scholarship from HSYWE
to pursue MBA degree in India.
• After successful completion of his
MBA degree, Sherap worked with
HSYWE about 2 years.
• Today he is the Deputy Director at
the Tibet Fund in Dharamsala,
India.
“Whatever I earned
now is a result of the
scholarship I enjoyed”