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    Today or institutions need more autonomy our Vice Chancellors or head of the .we know that models have changed students do not learn the way I used to ... Government is willing to do that also knowing that the future lies in using new tools. . I as a educationalist appreciate the words of Mr. Sam Pitroda‚ at the same time faculty members of RUB came from 6 colleges -- Sherubtse College‚ Institute of Language and Culture Studies‚ College of Natural Resources‚ Samtse College of Education‚ Jigme Namgyel

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    South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Kishor Pradhan and Harsha Liyanage INTRODUCTION T he South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was formed by the governments of Bangladesh‚ Bhutan‚ India‚ Maldives‚ Nepal‚ Pakistan‚ and Sri Lanka in 1985 to catalyze regional cooperation in economic and social development in the member countries. In 2007‚ Afghanistan joined SAARC. The core areas of cooperation among the SAARC countries are agriculture and rural development;

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    Woong Lhakhang Case Study

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    Historical background There is no written record about the temple Thekchok Kuenzangcholing Goenpa until now. According to Tshering (2016)‚ during early 16th century‚ there was a man who was extraordinary looking both physically and mentally. He was the most powerful man in the community and ill-treated the people. He was the lord of the Woong Pangthang Dzong. At the same time‚ there was another powerful man in Sharli. Once there was a struggle between two men‚ lord of a community. During that Lord

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    INTRODUCTION The Sherpas are an ethnic group of Tibetan origin who occupy the high valleys around the base of Mount Everest in northeastern Nepal. In the Tibetan language‚ Shar Pa means "people who live in the east‚" and over time this descriptive term has come to identify the Sherpa community. According to Sherpa tradition‚ the ethnic group migrated to Nepal from the Kham region of eastern Tibet over a thousand years ago. Historians‚ however‚ suggest that the Sherpas were nomadic herders who were

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    Women In Bhutan Analysis

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    this statement was true for women in Bhutan in the 1950s. The role of women in the 1950s was oppressive and constrictive in many ways. Society placed high importance on men and many expectations on women. Women were supposed to fulfill certain roles‚ such as caring mother‚ a hardworking women and an obedient wife. The perfect mother was supposed to stay home and look after the family then only the society would accept them. In the past in our country Bhutan‚ people also think that if the family

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    Education System in Bhutan

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    ¬¬ Acknowledgement Getting this research done was a team effort. Our sincere appreciation goes to Mr. Sangay Tenzin‚ examination controller of Bhutan council for School Examination and Assessment‚ for his kind support to get standardized test scores of tenth and twelfth standard; Mr. Sonam Gyeltshen working under Bhutan council for School Examination and Assessment staffed under IT Department for his tireless work in getting the scores and providing us with the same; Dr. Shivaraj Bhattarai dean

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    big risk of voters getting discounted‚ if procedures are not adhered to Kesang Dema PG. 13: How councilors are elected PG. 14: ‘‘ Almost 6‚000 people have come forward in less than five days to register with election commission of Bhutan to vote through post. What transpired then should not be raked up and made applicable in

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    Mask Dances of Bhutan

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    Mask Dance (Cham) Classical dances in Bhutan are reflected in the religious mask pageants and ritual dances. With the introduction of Buddhism in the 8th century AD by Guru Padmasambhava from Tibet‚ ritual and mask dances gained roots in the Bhutanese system as part of the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. With the birth of the great Terton (treasure revealer) Pema Lingpa in the 15th century‚ the mask dances in Bhutan took firm roots and gained an impetus as part of the Bhutanese cultural life. The Ter

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    Finding Happiness

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    Eric Weiner wasn’t happy man. Although succeed career as a foreign correspondent for National Public Radio. He start to search for happiness since he was five years old. Unfortunately‚ he went to unhappy places to find happiness and that didn’t work and Weiner spent most of his life in unhappiness. Weiner loves to travel as finding way to happiness so he decided to travel the world in search of happy places and then maybe he will find the key to happiness. Because he spent most of his life to study

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    AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT POLICIES & PROGRAMMES Bhutan was traditionally self-sufficient in food production. Most of Bhutan ’s citizens and a significant amount of its GDP were devoted to the agricultural sector in the late1980s. Bhutan is a small landlocked eastern Himalayan country which is bordered by India in the east‚ west and south and china in the north. Its geographical land area is 38‚394km which is almost entirely mountainous. According to the Population and Housing Census‚ 2005; the Bhutanese

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