Her Majesty Gyalyum Sangay Choden Wangchuck Charitable Trust
Her Majesty Sangay Choden Wangchuck, Queen Mother of Bhutan takes a personal interest and the inherent compassion towards the welfare of women, youth and children of Bhutan has been deepended by her extensive interaction with all segments of the Bhutanese population, especially the disadvantaged and marginalized. Over the years Her Majesty has been actively involved in supporting social causes in the areas of health, education and culture.
Read More!With the aim to preserve and promote weaving, the Royal Textile Academy of Bhutan was instituted in May 2005 under the patronage of Her Majesty... Readmore
Gyalyum Scholarship Programme was initiated with the ancillary technical support from the Department of Youth and Sports, Ministry... Readmore
Bhutan is a Buddhist country and practices Vajrayana Buddhism. Buddhism was first introduced by the Guru Padmasambhava in the 8th century... Readmore
The Craft Gallery is a showroom/sales outlet for the products of Bhutanese artisans. The Craft Gallery promotes the marketing and development of all forms of Bhutanese handicrafts. Readmore
The Gyalyum Charitable Trust joins a grateful nation to celebrate the joyous occasion of the 113th National Day. May we offer our sincere gratitude to our wise and benevolent Monarchs. With the blessings of Her Majesty the Gyalyum Sangay Choden Wangchuck, Royal Patron, we pledge our commitment and dedication to the TSA-WA SUM
Her Majesty The Queen Mother Gyalyum Sangay Choden Wangchuck was awarded the individual laureate for the 2020 UN Population Award during a virtual award ceremony held on 10th December 2020. The award was presented to recognize Her Majesty The Gyalyum’s outstanding contribution in raising awareness and devising solutions to population and reproductive health issues.
The staff and management of the Gyalyum Charitable Trust would like to offer our heartfelt felicitations and humble prayers on the joyous occasion.
We were very impressed with Bhutan as a country. Along with the people, the King seems to have an excellent attitude. I think we could all learn a lot of lessons from Bhutan.