Monday, August 13, 2018

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. 



Thursday, July 26, 2018

Samyae Resort and I




Samyae Resort is a few minutes’ drive from Chamkhar town towards Trongsa highway. It lies just above the road after passing the current fuel depot. It is beautifully built in outmost Bhutanese style and architect.  

I had few hiccups when I heard the charge for the room. It mentally burned me. But, I did not hesitate to put up myself. Since, it was my first chance to be in such a big–budget place. 

Do I have all the money and power to live in a resort meant for foreigners were some questions that passed cold through my spine? However, I have controlled my emotion.

Front View of Samyae Resort
Indeed, it was my first time walking in such an expensive lane, equivalent to someone who can pay in dollars. Perhaps, before entering into the rooms, I have built all my courage to walk in like foreigners.  I have pretended as if I am used to living in a resort, and have walked thousand times in a such lavish room. For few days, I have all the courage tell my friends that I live in a resort.

My legs have shivered and my voice have stammered when the resort receptionist asked, 'sirs and madams which room would you all like to occupy'. Any room was my curt reply. 

I have sincerely requested the reception officer to give us the rooms that can give the dazzling view of Chamkhar town. I and my friend have got room number #408. Thank god! This room gave the best view not only of Chamkhar town but also of the whole valley. I took few images of the valley through the room.


I was amazed by the 'welcome' foot mat. I was stunned by the cleanliness and the arrangement of the room. I wish every hotel in the town have the same luxury. Every time I look for a hotel rooms, I am more concern about the safe and clean toilet. However, Samyae resort have the best toilet with running water facilities. Soap and toilet paper were also in place for use. I thank for the good housekeeping and good management. 

Room in Samyae Resort.

For few days, I can eat like a superstar. I can sleep like a superstar. I can act like a superstar. I can talk like a VIP to any foreigners without hesitation because I too share the same building. 

Cleaning, washing and arranging things have become a daily routine in the room. I also used to perfume myself before touching the pillow. I became more discipline and humble by the cleanliness of the room. 


Perhaps, it may be my last chance but it is not my last breath. 

Monday, July 23, 2018

Photos for photo Lovers

View of Chamkhar Town

Offerings at Mebar Tsho






View of Chumey Valley from Tharpaling top

View of Chamkhar Town from Tharpaling Top

View of jakar Dzong from Tharpaling Top



View of Chumey Valley from Tharpaling

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Solar Panel versus Electricity Confusion


Recently I came across news by Kuensel. –"83 households in Tsirang has no grid electricity." And it caught my attention for the outlandish failure and wrong information recorded for rural electrification.  

Interestingly, it was sad to see poorly schooled officials who do not know the difference between solar and hydro power energy. I feel such poorly maintained record of data would hamper any future development of the villages. More so, it may also lead to series of implication for future plannings of the gewog as well. 

At this time and age, home without any electricity connection, villages without road connectivity, shops nearby and strong telecommunication tower may bring any kinds of disaster. We don't want to travel back in times neither we don't want to be like camel on the deserted island. 

It is sad to know that our officials are failing to perform their duty. Why these many villages are still without any electricity connection? What are our local leaders, planners and BPC doing? 

For a country like ours where hydro power are ample, our own villages should not be left out with reliable electricity connection. As a local leader and the planner, they have to raise concern and voices on such necessity of daily lives, and not only on what share of salary and benefits will they get in autumn. 

How some well-educated fools can say the dzongkhag has at least 83 households without grid electricity and still claims that the all the villages are electrified? We give so much emphasis on the use of electricity; it is locally available, cheap and clean forms of energy. I have seen our leaders encouraging the use of electricity over fire wood and other forms of energy. But where is their stand when some villages are still without any electricity connection. 

Unlike solar energy, electricity has multi-function. One can do so many work at a time with electrical energy. However, on the other hand, solar panel can't perform such heavy duties at a go. With the kind of solar panel provided to villages, it can withstand one or two 4-6 watt light bulb for 2-3 hours with some occasional break. With such poor facilities in place, how can we curb the problem of rural-urban migration? 

"In a recent report, Bhutan Power Corporation reported that with the electrification of Soe and Lingzhi in Thimphu and Jigmecholing in Sarpang, 99.97% of the households in the country have been provided with electricity. The remaining 0.03% constitutes 300 households in Lunana."

Where is the 83 households of Tsirang without any electricity connection in the record? A place famous for its landscape, land of vegetables, oranges and dallay chillies. 

“BPC's Divisional Manager in Tsirang, Dil Kumar Rasaily said that those households connected with solar energy are also considered electrified. That was how Tsirang's 83 non-electrified households got reflected as electrified. It is just that they do not have grid connection but their homes are lit with solar." How poor are our leaders? Who do not know the difference between solar and hydro power energy?

We don't want any officials and leaders of such capacity to rule us. In future such officials should be banned from entering into any job market. 

How many more survey are still required to provide electricity to these 83 households of Tsirang? If they are still waiting for another TA/DA claims, they can leave their offices. We don't want such voracious officials and poorly educated minds to represent us. We don't want such poorly educated leaders to speak on behalf of us, the villagers. 


The below is the link for those of you who do not have caught up with the news:

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

World Cup Fever


Belgium was out last night. But I still have one last hope with England tonight. 

Uruguay side seemed unarmed when Cavani couldn't make it to first eleven. The other team mates were mentally disturbed. Luis Suarez was alone to hit the target. Surprisingly Argentina have conceded more goals than expected from scintillating France. Messi was blamed for it. Spain was another big team who was axed by the Russians. Gerard Pique had not done enough was the reaction.  

When many rejoice the world cup, few Thai families mourn for 12 boys and a football coach who were trapped in the Thai cave. However, due to international help, good fortune and weather conditions have favored the extraction work of all 13 beautiful souls successfully on time, just before the the first world cup semi-final. Heroes were the cave divers and the doctors. 

But on the other hand, Ip Man was heavily paralyzed by his physics and mathematics syllabus. Some local researchers have found out that some of his brain cells were damaged severely and some have started to corrode. The cause of his brain damage was due to excessive sleep and his sluggish nature. 

"GOAL" was declared. Offside flag was up. In the centre few players have exchanged some punch and few have already blown up their nose. Kylian Mbappe was booked for Yellow Card for unnecessarily wasting time. However, referee settled to call on for VAR (Video Assistant Referees) to assess on the damaged caused. Everyone waited for the final decision. He came back only to resume the normal game but ended in penalties. 

With this technology in place, trust between referee and the players is at stake. So far referees decision have worked so well for any level of football games. Referees decision should be final and binding if the conscience was clear and fair. I am bit worried about the revolution of artificial intelligence versus the future of human. Seriously, workmanship is at risk!

My little daughter have supported team Japan for their fair play but couldn't withstand Belgium in their first knockout phase. I have supported Belgium for no great reasons though. Belgium has a wonderful team squad. One reason could be because of the amazing performance put up by Kevin De Bruyne. He is someone who can cover the full pitch. His energy, creativity, pace, intelligent passes and the fair play are something to admire on the ground. He is one player who have changed everything for Belgium right from the start. 

Germany made a great mistake by axing the entry of Leroy Sané to the squad. He is a young and talented player. Power to finish well in the front. He is the world class player. Manager's poor choice of the players was to be blamed.

Messi and Ronaldo continued to leave the world cup stadium at the early stage. Neymar Jr. have progressed but just to finished up his world cup gala at the hand of Belgians. However, those who made in squad were born to play football game and extraordinary in their football talents. But Neymar to the most extravagantly clever to seek referees attention at the slightest touch by his opponents. Nonetheless, Luis Suárez have save his dives and the bites. The opponents were lucky, maybe because of his age and wisdom. He grew wise and old. 

Football is a game of team work. On the other hand individual talents, skills and commitments are necessary.  

Mbappe have robbed the world attention for his skills versus age. Although young and talented and skillful. However, I did not like his behavior on the ground. He need few discipline classes to be great footballers. But time will only tell his football career. 

If France wins this world cup, Kanté should be given  a golden boot for being the most silent and the efficient player. 

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Lesson to learn from our three Bhutanese women recently rescued by Mumbai police

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No sooner had I read the news titled –'Alleged trafficking of three Bhutanese women to Sri Lanka yet to be verified,' I recalled the movie titled –'Taken Film Series,' which was well played by Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) to rescue his 17-year old daughter after she is being kidnapped by a group of Albanian human traffickers and sold her into flesh business while travelling to France for her vacation.

Like in the movie, it won't be possible to have techniques and skills like how Bryan Mills have to get his daughter. We can't rely on GPRS technology like in the movie unless it is well planned. The movie comes as a great lesson for anyone, our youths, parents and guardian –especially young girls or women to be extra careful about themselves while travelling, both within and outside. More so, when one plan to fly abroad.   

The movie connect so well with both good and dreadful sides of human life, when there are good people around, there are equal bad people who would also follows your foot print. The movie took place in a simple setting, but slowly as it advances, it brings in more confusing, horrifying, complicated and mind-numbing scene. I felt good to watch this movie because every bits of movie is a great life lesson.

In the movie, the Albanian human traffickers are so smart. You can hardly finds their lapses. They are trained. They are professionals. But on the other hand, I was thoroughly amazed by how Bryan Mills, the father of a daughter handles the situation to get his daughter back. However, he finally gets her back but all in hopeless grief.

One thing we must learnt from the movie is that, such techniques and intelligence won't work in real life. It can never be possible to track and find back anyone who have been abducted. 

With population expanding, unemployment is certain, technology getting more sophisticated, and we could see many Bhutanese being fooled, entrapped and being scammed so easily. It is good to have job abroad, it can bring home lots of money and make family happy. However, at the same time it is also important to study the situation carefully before making any foreign deal. You are responsible for your own action. We need to remember travelling and earning overseas isn't as easy as you think. It is not like fighting for water dispute among neighborhoods back home. After all it makes no difference as long as you are in the homeland. You can be still safe and sound! 

The recent case of an alleged trafficking of three Bhutanese women by a Lankan man after colluding with a Bhutanese woman comes as a great lesson to learn. 

I thank immigration officials, Mumbai for doing their job. Their intelligence, vigilance and concern are what it makes them to be the best immigration servants. The concern cops involved also deserves hands down salute for informing concern authority as fast as possible. They all are the winners this time. We must all learn to work like them for the quality service.  

But this time our own Bhutanese woman have deceived our own three innocent women friends. I don't actually understand, why our people are so crazy about overseas jobs, when they can have their comfortable life in the country with little construction work, road maintenance, plumbing and car washing jobs? Why people still have to fly overseas for the same job or even more so dangerous and over pressurized work load? Still most of our jobs are in the hands of our Indian friends. 

Please, do not loaf over jobs easily from unknown agent or someone you happen to know through the phones. Do not give your real information to such people. Never fully trust them. Study the about the job and the assurance first. If you get such lofty offers from such person/agent, try and share the information to the rightful person around. Remember, people can deceive you without your notice. Be careful!

Although, money can do everything, it brings happiness and luxury but at the same time it can also takes away life so easily. Remember money can't buy you happiness. Money can't replace your happiness. 

However, it was happy to know that they are safe. I wish them to travel home safely. Nevertheless, as a sister, mother, wife, cousin, and relatives they may have learnt some good lessons from their trips to Mumbai. 


Tuesday, June 19, 2018

I wish I was a Painter


A farmer by profession. A painter by destiny, was a man I met unofficially in my school campus few months back. He is an extraordinary man. He creates magic when he is with his little brush and a color. I bet you, his painting skills will simply impress you. He not only does painting works but also does farm work to keep his livelihood sound and alive.


He recently took some painting works at my school campus. I met him for a brief moment when he was busy painting Tazey (assembly podium). I chanced to share about his painting works. For a while he claim to say that government jobs are far superior and healthy to what he does. However, it took me long to convince him even though I have backed with some good reasons to stand my claim. 
 
Assembly Podium


With unemployment on rise, our curriculum must focus onto practical and hand on experience lessons, broadening their knowledge and nurturing transferable skills to support their success in school and later in their life. Education must prepare life beyond the syllabus to overcome daily obstacles and challenges. 

Rather than simply sipping in mere redundant unhealthy contents, our school must blend curriculum and some U-Turn program with rich practical based learning of paintings, carpentry skills, masonry skills, pastoral farming and arable farming, which shall benefit in building better, stronger and self-sufficient nation. We need thousands of successful businessman, farm owners, painters, mason and agriculturist, who can bring more money for themselves, community and the country. We need farmers who can supply our own farm produces –more eggs, more pork, more rice, and more organic vegetables at a cheaper price.

His painting works not only boost his livelihood but also he can send his kids to school without having to loan money from his insatiate neighbors. Perhaps, whatever he earns, he don't regret much for not being able to pursue his education. Education don't alone make a living. Even if he would have been to school, he may have lend up becoming a painter. So whatever he does, he seemed pretty content. He believes in his painting skills. Perhaps, painting is his birth gift.  

At first sight, I felt pity on this little unschooled man, but after knowing him, I felt pity on myself. His earning is impressive. His earning is roughly double my salary. Thank God! I didn't mention my salary. 

I not only have developed a deep admiration for his work and earnings but also for his luxury of time. 

He mostly does a traditional paintings, which symbolically represents country, dharma, peace and spirituality. Above all it also represent the age old culture and tradition of the country that have not even lost an inch of its original design and symbolic representation that have existed for centuries.

From a school boy to a bearded man, I am always impressed with Drukpa Kingley's divine red Phallus painting on the doors of buildings and Lhakhangs. The size of his Phallus amaze me the most. According to legends, Phallus painting on the walls have so many benefits, it also represent the exclusive spirit and identity of the Himalayan Kingdom. Indeed, almost all the paintings are said to have originated from Tibet.

If I were a painter, I don't have to be bound with 9 to 5 job and need not have to be under the boss. 


Someday, I wish to become a painter…but the time will only going to tell. 







A tribute to nature icon Sir David Attenborough

Source: BBC/Wendy Hurrell I vividly remember watching a beautiful narration by Sir David Attenborough on National Geographic, BBC, and many ...