Indian Educationist Arun Kapur honoured with Bhutan’s prestigious royal honour ‘Dasho’

Updated : Dec 19, 2024 14:47
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PTI

Bhutan has conferred renowned Indian educationist Arun Kapur, who set up schools in India, Bhutan and Oman, with the ‘Bura Marp’ (red scarf) and ‘Patang’ (ceremonial sword).

Bhutan King Jigme Khesar Namgyel conferred the Red Scarf and the title ‘Dasho’ upon Kapur, who is currently the director at The Druk Gyalpo’s Institute, according to people aware of the matter.

The honour, which was conferred at the 117th Bhutanese National Day celebrations in Thimphu’s Changlimithang stadium, is rarely given to non-Bhutanese residents and comes with the honorific ‘Dasho’ title, otherwise used for senior officials.

Kapur was previously awarded the ‘Druk Thuksey’ in 2019 for his work in setting up The Royal Academy school, and in developing the Bhutan Baccalaureate educational system.

He headed Delhi’s renowned Vasant Valley School for 29 years until April 2020.

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