Saturday, April 30, 2022

Published April 30, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

Induction session for National Executive Members : G17 UAC Bhutan

The induction session for the National Executive Members, G17 UAC Bhutan, shall be remembered as another remarkable event of my life. The introduction to 'The Roads to Rights' was an extraordinary story of an eight-year boy thinking about bringing changes in the community. Meeting, & getting to know other National Executive Members was exciting. Above all, listening to the founder, Mr. Ashan Perera's speech was the most amazing moment. 

Virtual, yet it was a well-organized session coordinated by Ms.Yeshi, vice-chairperson G17 UAC Bhutan, bringing alike minded individuals together, striving to actualize the global goals, 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 





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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Published April 27, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

Week I Reflection

The session sowed a lot of curiosity in me. Although it was just an introductory session about the mentor-mentee program which was born from the Bhutan Baccalaureate curriculum (His Majesty's concept of the education system), it has made me think about the following points as a future educator. 

  •  The Role Shift: Just by going through the guidelines of the program, & with some knowledge of the Bhutan Baccalaureate, in the future, the typical notion of 'a teacher knows everything' would come to end. An Educator would become the facilitator, & a learner with other learners. That implies that a student can also be a teacher to peers, & possibly to the teachers as well. 
  • The Openness of Curriculum: Writing backstories, understanding selves, & writing roadmaps is the indication of finding our innate potential. If the same is to be practiced in the schools, the curriculum should not restrict various learners from discovering their potential. Thus, the curriculum must be open, & flexible. 
  • Replace Theoretical Lectures with Practical  Skill Developments: After discovering the potential, hands-on skill-developing programs would follow, & make competent learners. 

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Monday, April 18, 2022

Published April 18, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 3 comments

The joy of getting a free meal

I am surrounded by loving people that many people could just dream of. A meal becomes more enjoyable when we have it with the loved ones. It tastes even better when they pay for it. Lol 😆

Thanks, Dorji. 

Leave a comment, if you want to sponsor the next meal 





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Published April 18, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

This signboard should be removed or changed

I am sorry if I sound unappreciative, but I think this signboard should be removed or changed. I was wondering, what if an illiterate group of pilgrims happens to pass by? Won't this be mistaken for drubchu (holy-water)? This is a possibility that can not be denied as the entire population of our country is not literate. 😬

Found this on the way to Taktshang.

*small things matter*



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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Published April 12, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

Book Drive : Samtse College of Education

Book Drive is one of my initiatives in Samtse College of Education launched on 4th October 2021 with an objective to promote and encourage reading in students and staff through sharing of books and making reading resources more accessible to reading enthusiasts. The initiative was able to launch successfully with generous support from the president of the college (Dr.Rinchen Dorji) who is also an advisor of DEAR (Drop Everything And Read) programme, JK furniture house, DEAR programme members, college librarians, and everyone in the college. The  Book Drive happens in the following two modes: 

Mode 1: Staff and students who own personal books for reading deposit their books at the College Library for a Semester as part of sharing the resources to enable other interested readers to read these books. The College Library maintains the record and returns the books to the owner at the end of the Semester.

Mode 2: Staff and students DONATE their personal books for good as a contribution in expanding the reading resources in the College Library.

12/04/2022 (PC: Lhakpa Tshering)


Picture during the launch (from left): President of Samtse College of Education (Dr. Rinchen Dorji), myself (Nidup Jamtsho), & the proprietor of JK furniture ( Mr. Kezang Jigme)
Picture during the launch: DEAR programme members, & other people who came for the launch 

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Friday, April 8, 2022

Published April 08, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

Brief Profile of Rigzin Research & Consultancy Services

I would like to share a brief profile of Rigzin Consultancy, for your information. 

 

Objectives:

Realizing the government’s noble vision of recruiting multi-skilled and competent civil servants through the conduct of competitive exams by the RCSC; we initiated the first BCSE (RCSE) coaching program in the country in 2011, to participate as a humble contributor in the national Human Resource Development. 

 

Our Professional Team of Tutors:

Consist of university graduates who have exhibited scholarly achievements in their undergraduate degree and their subsequent engagement with the BCSE course program organized by our coaching center has positioned themselves as overall national toppers, super-achievers, and record setters in the various BCSE category;

As a token of their successes, they have voluntarily joined our coaching center as professionalized tutors to sustain the ever-growing reputation of our consultancy and to translate the similar results of meritocracy to the upcoming graduates;

Our team of experts is secured with a high level of enthusiasm, competency, dynamism, dedication, and academic perspectives, with experiences ranging from five to sixteen years. 

 

Our Course Books and Materials

Course Books and Materials are developed through exhaustive research by respective subject specialists considering the pattern of questions asked in past BCSE, consistently updated annually, and incorporate feedback as suggested by BCSE super-achievers and tutors;

The outreach of our course books and materials is extensive as it is referred by most BCSE aspirants, including non-course takers passed from senior to junior graduates or from elder to younger siblings. The reachability to maximum graduates portrays its usefulness and benefits. 

In the interest of our course takers, we print limited copies of updated course books (just sufficient) to be issued free of cost to our course takers only as supplementary resources to guide their missed topics during the classroom-based sessions.  

 

Our Commitments

We undertake the BCSE coaching program with the greatest commitment by paying special attention to graduates facing difficulty in either of the four components of P.E. (for instance, we concentrate on graduates requiring special needs in Math, Dzongkha, or English component owing to the non-inclusivity of the said subjects during the undergraduate program). We also emphasize those fast learners to enhance their intellectual abilities further. The close observations, extended hours of teaching, and one-on-one sessions are the preferred mode of sessional delivery that makes our coaching program, distinctively unique and assistive. 

To equip our course takers with adequate practical skills, we organize time-observed and RCSC rules bounded ‘Mock Preliminary Examination’ through the application of the OMR Sheet, a session on procedural conduct, and follow-up feedback for need-based improvements. 

These facilities are provided without any additional fee. 

 

Our achievements (2011 to 2020)

With the joint efforts of tutors, management, and graduates; the course takers of the center have secured commendable results in three consecutive years (2018-2020) as under:

2020: Whole Bhutan Toppers (08) and Other Category Toppers (26). Total (34);

2019: Whole Bhutan Toppers (07) and Other Category Toppers (28). Total (35);

2018: Whole Bhutan Toppers (10) and Other Category Toppers (36). Total (46);

 

The records from 2012- to 2020 reveal the following achievements:

National Overall Toppers: 9 (2012- 2020);

Qualified to RIM (PGDPA, PGFM, and PGDNL): 40-50% annually; 

Qualified B.Ed. Graduates (2016-2020): 85-95% annually;

Qualified to PCE and SCE (PGDE): 75-85% annually. 

Qualifier for Technical Category: 50-60% annually. 

Total Graduates (2012-2020) passed from this center: over 11,000;

Managing Team 

To ensure smooth and efficient operation of daily coaching sessions, we have a proactive management team, that is customer-friendly with experience in responding to changing dynamics of the situation and in preparing customized/flexible teaching-learning schedules through systemic coordination between the subject tutors and group coordinators. 

In addition, the management team has undergone “COVID-19 Safety and Health Protocol Training” in 2020 (organized by MoH and MoLHR) which enabled them to organize a coaching program following COVD-19 protocols and guidance. The classrooms are equipped with sanitizers and thermometers so that COVID-19 requirements and social distancing mandates have been fully adhered to. The welfare and safety of our course takers are our utmost priority.

The core team members of the management team hold a Master’s Degree in Buddhist Philosophy with experiences in serving various capacities as consultants, resource persons, curriculum developers, researchers, and lecturers for nine years and have produced proficient research books and papers. 

 

To assure the quality surveillance of day-to-day programming during Coaching Session; I, as the overall Program Director, would be constantly monitoring and supervising by spearheading consultative meetings and feedback sessions with the tutors and the graduates.  

 

Mr. Rinzin Dorji, 

Founding Director.




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Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Published April 06, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 1 comment

A trip to Taktshang (tiger lair)

This was the most awaited & exalted trip to Taktshang (tiger lair) with friends. Writing the entire history or legend of Taktshang by an ordinary person like me would just lead to distortion of the precious story. I have read through a few articles online, & listened to the verbal narrations. 



Of the slightest deviations in the legend shared on different papers, & narrated by different persons, a source says that the name Taktshang (tiger lair) was derived after the incident of Guru Rinpochoe in the form of Guru Dorji Drolo (riding on a tigress) flew from Singye Dzong to the cliff where Taktshang is situated now. 



As a first-time visitor, I found myself admiring, & appreciating the extraordinary architecture glued on the endless cliff. The blessings were more than wished to have gotten a chance to pray in front of the Guru Suungjoen statue, & many other sacred sites for the well-being of the sentient beings.



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Saturday, March 19, 2022

Published March 19, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

Self Motivation : Farmer Sangay

 'Pyscho' was how he was called by his mates in the college, & now, he is an inspiration to many. He believed & motivated himself when no one did. Writing a mail & replying to himself sounds crazy but there's nothing more than self-motivation while chasing a dream. After all, one does not need approval from other people to chase a dream. 

Keep inspiring, Farmer Sangay ❤

Video Courtesy: Audio extracted from his live video & photo from his Facebook page. 

Share & inspire more!



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Monday, March 14, 2022

Published March 14, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

Happy Pi Day!

As a person majoring in mathematics, I value the mathematical constant, Pi (π). It is the ratio of a circle's circumference to it,s diameter. March 14, the 14th day of the third month of a year is celebrated as pi day across the world. It's Pi Day because the date resembles the approximate value 3.14. Another reason to mark the day has added to millions of people as it is also a founding day of the Pi cryptocurrency. Today, we will be celebrating the third anniversary of the Pi Network. 

To all the mathematics enthusiasts & millions of Pi Network member friends, HAPPY PI DAY!



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Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Published March 08, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

If an expectation is taken as pure certaintity

No, I am not trying to be a philosopher. It's just that I decided to keep typing whatever idea that popup in my mind, but now I am stuck. From where do I start? Maybe I should give the title of my blog only after I stop writing and decide to publish it.

                  Do not judge me if I am biased on what I say, and I am not expecting anyone to believe whatever I say. Okay, the word 'expecting' triggered me to write my view on expecting less in life. Not just you, not just me either, but almost everyone keeps on expecting loads as we keep living. I chose to say, almost everyone, indicating my consideration for a few exceptional humans. Our expectations are limitless, and it begins as we open our eyes in the morning from our sleep.

                   I do not see a necessity in listing down all the possible expectations we make. Take a few moments to reflect on what you have expected in the past ten minutes. Getting a beautiful birthday wish from your closest person? Your crush to agree for a date over a candle-light dinner? Expected your boss to promote you for your outstanding performance in the past few days? Whatsoever, and the list continues. Let us have a common understanding that all expectations are in the fantasy world of the mind. Our mind is crazy, isn't it? Expectations gradually get knitted in our minds as certainties. Nothing can be said for certain from someone if it is not you. 


                         Many say, expectations hurt and that's true. I won't say you not to expect anything in life. It is very normal to expect but do not take any expectation as pure certainty. Meaning, expect the unexpected and not to expect the expected. Maybe I should stop this bluffing here. I am skeptical of what meaning I have conveyed. I know my words would have made no sense to some but I am taking leave by giving the title of this blogpost, 'if an expectation is taken as pure certainty'. 



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Sunday, February 20, 2022

Published February 20, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOUR MAJESTY

མི་དབང་རྒྱལ་པོ་མཆོག་ འབྲུག་མི་ཡོངས་ཀྱི་ ཕྱིའི་ལྕགས་རི་དང་ ནང་གི་ནོར་བུ་ཨིན། མི་དབང་མཆོག་གི་འཁྲུངས་སྐར་དུས་ཆེན་ལུ་ བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས་ཞུ་དོ་ལགས།
His Majesty the  King is the rampart and the precious jewel to all the Bhutanese people. Wishing the happiest birthday to His Majesty, on this very auspicious day. 💛💛💛



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Monday, February 14, 2022

Published February 14, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 4 comments

HAPPY 11th DE-SUUNG RAISING DAY

Eleven years ago, a project by the name of De-Suung was born from the heart of the selfless leader,  His Majesty the King. Today is the day to extend our gratitude to our supreme commander and remind who are De-Suups. De-Suug is considered the highest form of voluntary action in Bhutan. In orange uniform, we are the De-Suup Nyamros. We are the 'Guardians of Peace', coming from all walks of life. 

On this very important day, let us all remember the common commitment of serving the Tsa-Wa-Sum (King, Country, and People) and our guiding values. 

Happy Eleventh Raising Day to all the De-Suup Nyamros! 

THANK YOU, YOUR MAJESTY!



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Saturday, February 5, 2022

Published February 05, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 1 comment

Officially a De-Suup: The End of Beginning

Along with all the Nyamros (friends) who underwent the 48th Batch of De-Suung training, I take a breath of satisfaction and success. We are officially the members of 'Guardian of Peace' coinciding with the birth anniversary of His Royal Highness, Gyalsey, Jigme Namgyal Wangchuck. Congratulations to all the Nyamros trained in various training centers. With the orange uniform, we have shared commitments in the service of His Majesty the King. So, this is the end of the beginning. 

Picture: A moment after the Passing Out Parade, Wing VIII (Samtse College of Education) 


Picture: Wing VIII De-Suups with the training team led by Commander Col Namgay Gyamtsho, DK (Samtse College of Education). Photo session after the PoP (Passing Out Parade), 5th February 22. 

I will always cherish the training period and the privilege I had of being the parade commander (De-Suung Captain). I shall strive towards maintaining the sanctity of the uniform, as advised by the King. 

Picture: Wing Commander awarding the certificate of completion 

My sincere gratitude to His Majesty the King for this opportunity. Thank you, Wing VIII Commander, Training Officer, Adjutant, and the Administration team for outstanding management of all the activities. Our gratitude to the president, Samtse College of Education for the effort in making the training happen in the college. Instructors, Cooks, Friends, and all related individuals for making the training end well. 


Palden Drukpa! 

Gyal Loh!!


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Sunday, January 2, 2022

Published January 02, 2022 by Nidup Jamtsho with 1 comment

Welcoming the new year 2022 with the roomies.

 The three of have been living under the same ceiling for three years in the college (Samtse College of Education). We just have a semester more to mature and create memories together. 

For the first time in three years, we got to be together on the first day of the new year (1/1/22) while we wait for the De-Suung training. Otherwise, we would have gone home for the winter vacation. As we welcome the new year and mark Nyilo, we made our day out to hoist wind horse prayer flags (Luung Dhar). 

To the world, we wish for happiness, peace, freedom, and all the positivity for the new year. Happy New Year 2022.


Photos



 

Lhakpa Tshering in the front, Sonam Dendup in the middle, and myself (Nidup Jamtsho) at the back. Shaved heads for the De-Suung training 

Lhakpa tying the two end of the Luung Dhar

Sonam tying the end of the Luung Dhar 

Lhakpa in action 

Nidup unpacking the prayer flags 
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Thursday, December 23, 2021

Published December 23, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

Travel arrangement for De-Suung registrants: Samtse College of Education

 ATTENTION!

The De-Suung office will be arranging buses for the students of Samtse College of Education on vacation who registered for the upcoming De-Suung training in the college. The buses will be arranged for those individuals coming from Thimphu/Paro. Registrants coming from other locations must make travel arrangements by themselves. 

If you are traveling from Paro/Thimphu, please submit your details from the link below.

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR DETAILS

https://forms.gle/PJshQ3tCeChgHqDo8


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Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Published December 21, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 2 comments

Mainnet of the Pi Network


The Mainnet of the Pi blockchain will go live soon (it can be earliest by tomorrow or latest by in a few days). Pi Mainet going live in simple words mean that we will be able to see the value of the Pi in the blockchain. In other words, Pi will become a full-fledged cryptocurrency. 

The Mainnet will have two periods:

1. The Enclosed Network
In this period, the Pi network will not have external connectivity. However, pioneers can use Pi for any kind of exchange in goods and services within the network. This period will also allow pioneers to pass KYC and migrate the Pi to Mainnet blockchain (transfer in wallets).

2. The Open Network
Most probably on 14th March 2022, on Pi day (depending on the maturity of the enclosed network period), the open network will begin. That will be the period where Pi network will have all external connectivity with any other network.

Important Requirements Before the Mainnet 
  • Download Pi Browser
  • Create a Pi Wallet ( Do not forget to copy and keep the passphrases secure. In the Mainnet, you cannot reset the passphrase and all your Pi will be lost
  • Decide how much Pi you want to lock up
  • Submit your KYC Application (coming soon)
Dear Pioneers (especially Bhutanese), feel free to drop any queries in the comment box.


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Monday, December 20, 2021

Published December 20, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 2 comments

Keeping ourselves warm while we wait

No one can be more fortunate than us, the recipients of the precious gift of his majesty the king. 

Just keeping ourselves warm while we wait for the upcoming De-Suung training. 



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Sunday, December 19, 2021

Published December 19, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 2 comments

Just to look back some days

How the days are spent counts more than the number of days that pass by. What could be paralleled to the time well spent with the pals? 

As we age, our memory may fade. So, I am keeping a written memory of us, dear brothers.


With Lhakpa Tshering 


With Cheki Gyeltshen (CG)

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Friday, October 29, 2021

Published October 29, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

Pilot KYC Solution is Live on Pi Network

 The wait is over. Today (29th October 2021), a pilot KYC solution for pioneers is live. One hundred prisoners from every country are given the chance to proceed with the KYC verification in this pilot project. 

If you are not one of the 100 individuals from your country to get the KYC verified in the pilot solution, NO WORRIES. The mass KYC verification is coming in a few days

#pinework #piKYCverification #pimainnet



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Monday, October 25, 2021

Published October 25, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

Pi Mainnet Coming Soon : Things to do before the mainnet

 Hello Pioneers! 

Pi is entering the mainnet soon. It will happen before the end of 2021. This means pi will become a real currency soon in the blockchain. Besides excitement, the following are some of the things one must complete before the mainnet. 

1. Since the mass KYC (know your customer) verification will be done soon, all must verify phone number, email, Facebook, and password to hasten the verification process of KYC. 

2. Download Pi browser 

3. Generate Pi wallet and keep the passphrase safe and secure 

4. Finally Keep MINING 


Join the pi network: 

https://minepi.com/nidup

Referral code : nidup





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Sunday, September 5, 2021

Published September 05, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

ཁྲུས་འབབ་ཀྱི་ཉིནམ་ལུ་བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས།

Blessed Rainy Day Coming After:

ཁྲུས་འབབ་ཀྱི་ཉིནམ་ལུ་བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས་ཞུ་དོ་ལགས།

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Published September 05, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

A grandma's point of view

I lived here for decades and I would never imagine living away from the place where I was born. Living in the village is like living in a higher realm than in chaotic towns. I am a mother of nine children and all of them prefer living in towns. 


One would expect children to be at the service of parents at their old age. In my case, not even one of the nine children lives in the village with me. Some of them live in Zhung (referred to as the capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu), and the rest in Ja (abroad). It is even harder for me to believe the situation than any other person. Nevertheless, I am breathing the air of calmness in my village. It is very sad to observe the reducing number of neighbors, houses being locked, and fields left to become forests.


The younger generations are interested in accessing modern facilities which they believe to be getting in the urban places. They completely forget that the basic needs of humans, starting from organic food to free shelters are abundantly present in villages. Sometimes, I get myself lost in thinking about, who would live here in the future? Would the human race be extinct after the day I pass away?

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Published September 05, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

Voices of people in policymaking ?

Not a random thought but I think about it quite frequently. Article 22 of the Constitution states that " Power and authority shall be decentralized and devolved to elected local governments to facilitate the direct participation of the people in the development and management of their own social, economic and environmental well-being”. But how??? 


Am I only the one or there are many people (especially youths) not aware of the platforms for direct participation in policymaking? How the voices of people are heard by the policymakers?

#FUTUREISNOW



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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Published September 01, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 2 comments

Investiture Ceremony of Student Leaders

 It is a huge honour being amongst the twenty student leaders for the academic years 2021 and 2022.   A formal investiture and oath-taking ceremony for student leaders took place today coinciding with 1st September, on an auspicious day. 

Of many invaluable words from the President, he highlighted that "student leaders are important for the student body of the college,  just like an umbilical cord to the fetus in the womb". 

Looking forward to working together towards the well-being of everyone.



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Monday, August 30, 2021

Published August 30, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 2 comments

THE TIME WE LIVE IN

Many physicists, astronomers, and scientists, in general, put immense effort into studying the beginning of this universe. Out of many theories, the Big-Bang theory became the most accepted theory by everyone. About 13.8 billion years ago, this universe was born with the BIG-BANG. By the way, this article is not about how the universe started with the BIG-BANG. It is about 13.8 years after the BIG-BANG, the present days. 


The twenty-first century is synonymously called the digital era. People born during the digital age are called digital natives. Most importantly, one should realize that it is the time of information explosion. The information explosion is the rapid increase in the amount of published information or data and the effects of this abundance. Each and everyone is responsible for filtering the best ones of the abundantly available information. Consuming the required knowledge will make one move forward with time. 


"The continued focus on textbooks and content without integrating technology and social learning risks perpetuating passive modes of learning. Then, whatever education our children acquire today will become irrelevant and obsolete when they graduate." stated His Majesty the King of Bhutan in Royal Edict on Education Reform. In line with these invaluable words of His Majesty, it is the responsibility of both teachers and students to stay updated with information and be competent individuals.


If one does not move forward, then the person is moving backward. But, to move forward, what are the knowledge and skills required? Blockchain, artificial intelligence, automation, and ........ 

Please list the knowledge and skills required in the digital age in the comment section. 


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Thursday, August 26, 2021

Published August 26, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 0 comment

Changala the elder brother of Chudrula expires

It is sad to know that Changala, the elder brother of Chudrula expired. We would no more see the brothers together, loving and caring for each other. 

Whenever I visited Bumthang, seeing them, used to bring me a smile. I have never seen them walking without one being by the side of another. They were the epitome of brotherhood. 

Deepest condolences to Chudrula.

May Changala find a better path for being the faithful brother and angelic human. 

Om Mani Padme Hum!




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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Published August 10, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 1 comment

5000 Subscribers on my YouTube Channel

My YouTube channel Mr Nidu crossed 5000 subscribers. Thank you for the love and supports that everyone has rendered in my content-creating journey. At this time, I am a learner and do not even fall in the category of content creators. However, with every passing day, I am learning to become the best version of myself in this particular field. 

To me, getting 5000 subscribers is a big achievement. However, I also can't hide the fact that I struggled to reach this level. Thank you, everyone, once again! 




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Saturday, July 10, 2021

Published July 10, 2021 by Nidup Jamtsho with 1 comment

Happy Birthday

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