Our Department of first year electrical of Jigme Namgyel Engineering College organized a picnic on April 22, 2018 . The rekhay bus, fully packed with students headed for rekhay. we were extremely excited to reach the destination. All the students kept singing songs in the bus till they reached the venue. As the student reach the place student were served with Tea and biscuits by class representative Thinley Norbu and few other students who reached the placed a day before. All the students were divided work among them so it took no longer than an hour or two for cooking all the items. All the cooking was done all together lead by the Thinley Wangchuk as head cook. The cooking was all over and we gather to celebrate the moment and make it remarkable. All the students form the circle and played music and danced on the floor with great energy on the thumping dance numbers. Even the i could not resist the luring temptation of the dance floo. We play ball p...
Dechen Wangmo, a Bhutanese medical graduate from Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) in Sri Lanka, has achieved a historic feat by winning nine astonishing gold medals at the university's General Convocation 2024. Dechen Wangmo's exceptional performance across various medical disciplines is a testament to her dedication, intelligence, and hard work. Her nine gold medals include: Gold Medal for Biochemistry Gold Medal for Cell Biology Gold Medal for Anatomy Gold Medal for Medicine Gold Medal for Paediatrics Gold Medal for Psychiatry Gold Medal for Overall Best Performance (Second MBBS Examination) Gold Medal for Overall Best Performance (Final MBBS Examination) Gold Medal for Best Performance in MBBS Degree Program Dechen Wangmo's achievement has brought immense pride to Bhutan and inspires young people aspiring to pursue medical careers. Her dedication and success highlight the potential of Bhutanese students to...
Education builds and sustains collective life of each citizen and a nation, for both good and bad. Most of the educational systems all around the globe focuses concentrically on producing academically smart graduates but neglects the need of core human values which in turn is a very need with the academic wisdom. According to the general statistics 2008 produced by Ministry Of Education, there are 552 formal schools and institutions, 391 monastic schools and 747 non-formal educations in Bhutan. Compare to the few decades ago, a vast changes and development has taken place in the field of education in Bhutan. Though every Bhutanese child is getting free education till degree level or even furthermore if one could obtain best of all in academic performance, yet there is a huge gap in the education system. The students are enjoying all the facilities of education system but they are not learning the core values of their life. However the current education system is focused so much on ...
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