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Love

Love has been the most essential element in our daily lives.  It gives one of the best feelings on earth, and it is very difficult for most people to survive without it.  Love gives people a sense of purpose. It creates a smile on people's faces.  Everyone wants it in some way, be it family, friend or romantic partner.   Love is the primary need of man.  Love is the feeling that encourages people to keep away from emotion and depression.  When love and affection disappear from someone's life, they make the world feel boring and find themselves in a state of loneliness.   The definition of love may vary for different people, but ultimately, love is a human emotion.  Love can occur in various forms, but most people find expression in their spouse's love.  Some people consider romantic relationships to be the most meaningful element of their lives.  They provide a source of perfection.  The ability to form healthy, stable and caring relationships is not innate.

The death penalty for convicted rapists in Bhutan

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The death penalty for convicted rapists may not the best way to solve the problem.   There are many reasons why the death penalty may not be resolved, including:   - The death penalty may not prove to be effective in combating crime.  The death penalty group was abolished by the Royal Decree on March 20, 2004 and was banned by the July 2008 Constitution.  Concerns about the values ​​of the Buddhist spirit are obvious.   - Death penalty in rape cases may put victims in even greater danger, as it may lead perpetrators to murder victims in an effort to cover up the crime.   - Bhutan does not need to impose more punishment on rape; all it needs is better law enforcement.  It is enough to sentence a rapist to life imprisonment.  As long as law enforcement officials are indifferent to dealing with sexual assault cases, aggravating their penalties will not prevent rape. - Finally, it is particularly unwise to generalize the use of the death penalty, and the country known to the

Sensitization on Dengue fever

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With hospitals packed with patients and an increasing tally of infections, Bhutan is grappling with its worst dengue fever outbreak on record this year (2019), according to official data. The disease is endemic  mosquito-borne disease that occurs in tropical and subtropical areas of the world, where heavy rains during the monsoon season have created the perfect breeding ground for the mosquito-borne Dr. Dechen Kezang of Dewathang Military hospital said "The first endemic dengue outbreak in Bhutan was reported in 2004 in Phuentsholing with more than 2,000 cases, then it had started declining with 850 cases in 2016, 240 cases in 2017 and only 20 cases in 2018." "This year's outbreak is unprecedented, with hospitals registering more than 2600 cases," he added. He also said that , symptoms during a dengue outbreak included high fever, severe headache, pain behind eyes, muscle and joint pain, and rashes. According to the World Health Organization (WHO),

Class 2019-2020

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Time with the new peers Reminiscence the bygone years Some Slough to be lazy While rest ought to be crazy Ashis sung a melodies song Chimmi assist beside him Where Damcho Tshering begins his dance Giggling Sherpa stood aside Dechen Wangdi rush to class Deoman, Denesh enter by then Dorji Dema maintained silent When Durga Ghallay stood behind Kanti arisen clanging the chair When all stood up to greet the Sir Karma Wangchuck shook her chair For Khendey pema being asleep To be continue.........