Martial arts class more than engage students

Bhutan Institute of Martial Arts (BIMA) is conducting a month-long coaching class that began January 1. More than 60 students are attending the programme. President of BIMA, Damber Singh Rai, said that the programme is aimed at engaging students during the winter break. “It is an exercise that focuses on the spirit of an individual […]

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