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Dasho Kinley Dorji (Dzongkha: ཀུན་ལེགས་རྡོ་རྗེ་; Wylie: Kun-legs Rdo-rje) was Bhutan's first trained journalist who became founder, then managing director and editor in chief of Kuensel, Bhutan's national newspaper. In 2009 he became Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Communications, a position he ...
Kinley Dorji (born 30 August 1986) is a Bhutanese former footballer and current manager. [1] [2] He made his first appearance for the Bhutan national football team in ...
Rigzin Sonam Tenzin 4 May 2005 2 MF: Ugyen Wangchuk 10 January 2006 3 MF: Ugyen Dorji 9 December 2006 4 DF: Kinzang Tashi Tobden 3 February 2005 5 DF: Kinley Penjor 11 January 2004 6 DF: Jignam Seltob Dorji 13 February 2005 7 DF: Jetsuen Dorji 4 August 2006 8 DF: Pema Zangpo Dorji : 3 February 2005 9 FW: Ngawang Chopel 27 September 2005 10 FW
The momentum remained with Bhutan and veteran striker Dinesh Chhetri scored a third before Dorji took full advantage of a tiring Montserratian team to complete his hat-trick and seal a 4–0 victory, [26] Bhutan's first victory on the international stage against any opposition, indeed their first-ever result of any kind and the first time they ...
Kezang Dorji (born 1989), Bhutanese rapper and social worker; Kinley Dorji, Bhutanese ministry official; Kinley Dorji (footballer), Bhutanese footballer; Kinzang Dorji (born 1951), Prime Minister of Bhutan; Lam Dorji (born 1933), Chief Operations Officer of the Royal Bhutan Army; Lama Dorji (1728–1753), ruler of the Dzungar Khanate
Kinley Dorji (footballer), Bhutanese footballer; Kinley Dowling, Canadian musician; Kinley Gibson, Canadian road bicycle racer; Kinley McNicoll, Canadian soccer player;
Kelly Dorji rose to prominence as a fashion model in the late-1990s and early 2000s in India. He worked as a runway model in India for designers such as Shahab Durazi, JJ Valaya, Arun Khanna, Rohit Bal, and Tarun Tahiliani and as a print model in London for Models Out of Town.
The High Court of Bhutan derives its authority from the 2008 Constitution of Bhutan.It consists of the Chief Justice and eight Drangpons (Associate Justices).The Chief Justice and Drangpons of the High Court are appointed from among juniors, peers, and eminent jurists by the Druk Gyalpo.