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New Dasho Dzongda in Zhemgang CS

It was an honor and privileged for Zhemgang CS family to receive new dasho Dzongda in school recently. Having worked for so many years in different agencies, we hope dasho would immensely benefit the people of Khengrig Numsum, and particularly the schools in the dzongkhag.


School staff waiting for Dasho's arrival
The program started with lighting of butter lamps followed by singing of national anthem and awarding of His Majesty's Academic elite certificates to 8 students [3 girls and 5 boys] of different classes for achieving high grades. Dasho encouraged all the students to work harder and be somebody in future.  


Dasho Dzongda, DEO, Principal, Vice-principal and toppers.

Dasho sharing his think big abbreviation.

Dasho ignite the love for learning and the power of education through his own life experience as a student and now as an administrator. To further brand, encourage and put some wild hope in our students, dasho also highlighted about the difficulties and challenges he have faced as a student. He remained about some of the rapid changes that is happening around in the blink of eye. Perhaps, more interesting was when dasho have shared about his friends Pangtse Dhorma [half-pant] story [laughter...]. 

Interestingly, dasho shared about his THINKING BIG abbreviation. It worked so well for him and made him content with his life. "#B for BOOK. #I for INDIVIDUAL and #G for GOAL." The whole package means; "reading of books help achieve life's goals." Therefore, dasho have requested all of us to read more books. 

In conclusion, dasho have reiterated HM's SMART and heartfelt message –developing good character/good attitude, building high stamina/tenacity, and staying away from bad habits like abusing of drugs. 

Although seldom is a chance for such a delightful gathering however, dasho have promised to come back often. He especially reminded all of them are the dream of His Majesty the King. We look forward to work closely with dasho in years to come and we hope dasho would continuously support us. 



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