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INSET Within Bhutan, 1996-1998 and the INSET Framework Within Bhutan, 2000 – 2004/6
INSET within Bhutan, 1996-1998 and the INSET Framework within Bhutan, 2000 – 2004/6. by DJ Laird TW Maxwell University of New England, Australia Wangpo Tenzin CAPSS, Education Division, RGoB & Sangay Jamtsho National Institute of Education, Bhutan INSET Project Report _________________________________________________________ i Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY – INSET PROJECT 1996-1998 .................................................................. 1 Reconceptualisation of INSET ............................................................................................. 1 Conclusion ............................................................................................................................ 7 BACKGROUND TO THE INSET PROJECT ........................................................................................ 8 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 8 Project Brief.......................................................................................................................... 8 Rationale for Project Involvement ........................................................................................ 8 Project Questions .................................................................................................................. 9 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK .......................................................................................................... 11 Growth of School Systems in Developing Countries -
Gross National Happiness Commission the Royal Government of Bhutan
STRATEGIC PROGRAMME FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE (SPCR) UNDER THE PILOT PROGRAMME FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE (PPCR) Climate-Resilient & Low-Carbon Sustainable Development Toward Maximizing the Royal Government of Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness GROSS NATIONAL HAPPINESS COMMISSION THE ROYAL GOVERNMENT OF BHUTAN FOREWORD The Royal Government of Bhutan (RGoB) recognizes the devastating impact that climate change is having on Bhutan’s economy and our vulnerable communities and biosphere, and we are committed to address these challenges and opportunities through the 12th Five Year Plan (2018-2023). In this context, during the 2009 Conference of the Parties 15 (COP 15) in Copenhagen, RGoB pledged to remain a carbon-neutral country, and has successfully done so. This was reaffirmed at the COP 21 in Paris in 2015. Despite being a negative-emission Least Developed Country (LDC), Bhutan continues to restrain its socioeconomic development to maintain more than 71% of its geographical area under forest cover,1 and currently more than 50% of the total land area is formally under protected areas2, biological corridors and natural reserves. In fact, our constitutional mandate declares that at least 60% of Bhutan’s total land areas shall remain under forest cover at all times. This Strategic Program for Climate Resilience (SPCR) represents a solid framework to build the climate- resilience of vulnerable sectors of the economy and at-risk communities across the country responding to the priorities of NDC. It also offers an integrated story line on Bhutan’s national -
Annex 5: Environmental Information for Environmental Clearance
E1144 Public Disclosure Authorized Royal Government of Bhutan Ministry of Agriculture National Soil Service Center Public Disclosure Authorized SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT PROJECT Environmental Management Framework Public Disclosure Authorized Final 24 March 2005 Public Disclosure Authorized Thimphu, Bhutan Table of Contents Acronyms and Glossary of Bhutanese Terms.................................................................................. v Executive Summary......................................................................................................................viii Chapter 1: Introduction.................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Background .................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Objectives....................................................................................................................... 2 1.3 Methodology .................................................................................................................. 2 Chapter 2: Project Description......................................................................................................... 5 2.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 5 2.2 Project Components ....................................................................................................... 5 Chapter 3: Current Environmental -
17Th Yangphel Open Archery Tournament 2013 PUNAKHA Contestants
17th Yangphel Open Archery TournamenT 2013 PUNAKHA Contestants 1 ABC SL PLAYER NAME 1 Namgay Tenzin 2 Sangay Thinley 3 Gyeltshen 4 Tshering Dendup 5 Wangchuk 6 Dasho Singye 2 Charo Five SL PLAYER NAME 1 Samten Phuntsho 2 Namgay Tenzin 3 Namgay Dorji 4 Phub Tshering 5 Sangay Penjor 6 3 Chea Then SL PLAYER NAME 1 Langa Norbu 2 Karma Chopel 3 Gembo Dorji 4 Yeshi Rinzin 5 Dhuptho Wangdi 6 4 Dhaepons SL PLAYER NAME 1 Yeshey Dorji 2 Sherab Dorji 3 Kencho Wangdi 4 Gembo 5 Khandu 6 Ngawang Tenzin 5 Druk Dra Namgyal SL PLAYER NAME 1 Namgay 2 Kinley Tenzin 3 Jigme 4 Thinley 5 Tshering C 6 Wangchen 17th Yangphel Open Archery TournamenT 2013 6 Gasa Tashi Thongmen SL PLAYER NAME 1 Dasho Sonam Jigme 2 Tashi Penjor 3 Tashi Dorji 4 Megraj Mongar 5 Dorji Wangdi 6 Cheki Dorji 7 HCC-Druk Pandavas SL PLAYER NAME 1 Singye 2 Chhimi 3 Kinley Wangdi 4 Chencho 5 Dorji Phuntsho 6 Karma 8 Hotel Phuensum SL PLAYER NAME 1 Gyeltshen 2 Sangay Dorji 3 Tenzin Wangchuk 4 Tshering Wangchuk 5 Tobgyel 6 Thinley 9 Kuen-Zhang SL PLAYER NAME 1 Chhimi Jamtsho 2 Chundi Dorji 3 Pema Tshewang 4 Kaka D 5 Tashi Dorji 6 Kinley T 10 Loeb Doro SL PLAYER NAME 1 Kinley 2 Kinga Penjor 3 Dorji Penjor 4 Kinga Namgay 5 Chhimi Dorji 6 Sonam Penjor 17th Yangphel Open Archery TournamenT 2013 11 Mighty Punakha SL PLAYER NAME 1 Capt Ugyen Phuntsho 2 Jamtsho 3 Dorji Drakpa 4 Dasho Phub Tshering 5 Tshering Dorjee 6 Kinley Sithup 12 PD United SL PLAYER NAME 1 Dechen Lhendup 2 Lotay Tshering 3 Pema Drakpa 4 Sonam Dorji 5 Daza 6 13 Pel Druk SL PLAYER NAME 1 Bap Kelzang 2 Dasho Kalden 3 Lhatu Dorji 4 Thinley 5 Sherub 6 Sonam 14 Pung Dzong SL PLAYER NAME 1 Yam Bdr. -
Construction Development Board
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS FOR REFRESHER COURSE LARGE AND MEDIUM CONTRACTORS FROM 20th - 22nd JANUARY 2020 AT CST, PHUENTSHOLING CID/Work Permit No. Sl# CDB# Name of Firm Class Name of Participant of Participant KENCHO DORJI 1 1043 L Kencho Dorji 102022000997 Construction Private Limited 2 2631 YARKAY Construction L Geeta Gurung 11216001231 YANGKHIL Construction Private 3 2182 L Phuentsho T Norbu 10606001676 Limited DRUK KUNZANG 4 4060 L Passang Dorji 11402000211 Construction Pvt.Ltd LHENDUP NORBU 5 7030 L Sangay Norbu 11105002162 Construction 6 4181 Jadung Engineering Private Limited L Choki Mo 11703002492 7 1081 MINDU Construction Private Limited L Tashi Jigme 10803000757 DHODTER RIGTSEL 8 5116 L Karma tshomo 11101001199 Company Private Limited SONAM JAMTSHO & BROS 9 3248 L Sonam Jamtsho 10606001512 CONSTRUCTIONPVT. LTD. 10 1542 D Lhen Private Limited L Suman Chhetei 11202004922 11 1811 K.D Builders Private Limited L Sudesh Pradhan 11208004258 12 3206 BHUTAN Construction Private Limited L Ngawang Delkar 10711002326 PELJOR LHENDUP 13 6712 L Ugyen Tshewang 11605003208 Construction Private Limited Chaggwong Construction Private 14 1033 L Dechen Yangzom 12008002562 Limited 15 3531 YONGPHEL Builders M chophel 10703002484 16 2920 WANGMO Construction M Sanjana Darjee 10308003433 SANGAY THINLEY 17 1432 M Madan Ghalley 11303000869 Construction 18 1846 PEMA Construction M Pema Rinzin 11703001736 19 1757 CHETHUN Construction M Wangchuk 10603000362 20 3155 C.T Construction M Karma 11501001834 21 7276 DALA Construction M Dawa Tsirang 10807001643 K-RANGRIK 22 3061 M Tashi Choden 11505003436 Construction Company Private Limited 23 4074 2Q Engineering Works Private Limited M Kinzang Dorji 11803001018 RINZIN DORJI 24 1099 M Rinzin Dorji 10605000105 Construction 25 3447 SANGAY D Construction M Sangay Dema 11411000024 LHOJONG Construction Private 26 1862 M Kinley Om 11008000886 Limited 27 1994 LAMA Industry M Anil Lama 10308002127 28 7093 Bumzang Builders M Jangchub Yoeser 10701001503 29 8080 FANTHOG Builders M Pema Choney 12007001145 30 5747 Guardian Construction Pvt. -
Annual Report 2015-2016
Royal Civil Service Commission Annual Report 2015-2016 ANNUAL REPORT (July 2015 - June 2016) STATE OF THE ROYAL CIVIL SERVICE Royal Civil Service Commission ROYAL GOVERNMENT OF BHUTAN Excellence in Service i Royal Civil Service Commission Annual Report 2015-2016 Excellence in Service ii Excellence in Service Royal Civil Service Commissio n Annual Report 2015-2016 Royal Civil Service Commission Annual Report 2015-2016 Table of Contents List of Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................ i INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 1 i. Scope of the Report .......................................................................................................................... 3 ii. Commission Mee ngs ....................................................................................................................... 3 iii. Representa on of Commission in Boards/Commi ees and Lead Role in Reforms ......................... 4 iv. Focal Commissioners for Agencies .................................................................................................... 4 v. Budget Report 2015-2016 ................................................................................................................. 5 PART 1: CIVIL SERVICE STATISTICS - KEY HIGHLIGHTS ....................................................................... 7 1.1 Civil -
The Executive
The Executive VOLUME I NOVEMBER 7, 2018 - NOVEMBER 7, 2019 YEAR IN OFFICE Laying foundation for change 1,000 Golden Days Plus Digital transformation Removal of “cut Teachers, the Narrowing gap Densa Meet: off” for Class X highest paid civil through pay the other servant revision Mines and Cabinet Minerals Bill AM with PM: Getting to know Revising Tourism policy 9 better Tariff revision Private sector Policies development approved committee Laying foundation for change “Climb higher on the shoulders of past achievements - your task is not to fill old shoes or follow a well-trodden path, but to forge a new road leading towards a brighter future.” His Majesty The King Royal Institute of Management August 9, 2019 Contents • Introduction 8 • From the Prime Minister 10 • Initiating change 13 • Country before party 14 • Revisiting our vision 15 • The 12th Plan is critical 18 • The Nine Thrusts 19 • Densa, the other Cabinet 22 • High value, low volume tourism 22 • More focus on health and education 24 • AM with PM: A dialogue with the Prime Minister 25 • Investing in our children 26 • Pay revised to close gap 27 • Rewarding the backbone of education 28 • Taking APA beyond formalities 29 • Block grant empowers LG 30 • Major tax reforms 30 • TVET transforms 31 • Cautious steps in hydro 32 • Encouraging responsible journalism 32 • Private sector-led economy 33 • Meeting pledges 34 • Policies Approved 36 • Guidelines reviewed and adopted 37 • Overhauling health 38 • A fair chance for every Bhutanese child 41 • Education comes first 42 • Grateful -
The British Expedition to Sikkim of 1888: the Bhutanese Role
i i i i West Bohemian Historical Review VIII j 2018 j 2 The British Expedition to Sikkim of 1888: The Bhutanese Role Matteo Miele∗ In 1888, a British expedition in the southern Himalayas represented the first direct con- frontation between Tibet and a Western power. The expedition followed the encroach- ment and occupation, by Tibetan troops, of a portion of Sikkim territory, a country led by a Tibetan Buddhist monarchy that was however linked to Britain with the Treaty of Tumlong. This paper analyses the role of the Bhutanese during the 1888 Expedi- tion. Although the mediation put in place by Ugyen Wangchuck and his allies would not succeed because of the Tibetan refusal, the attempt remains important to under- stand the political and geopolitical space of Bhutan in the aftermath of the Battle of Changlimithang of 1885 and in the decades preceding the ascent to the throne of Ugyen Wangchuck. [Bhutan; Tibet; Sikkim; British Raj; United Kingdom; Ugyen Wangchuck; Thirteenth Dalai Lama] In1 1907, Ugyen Wangchuck2 was crowned king of Bhutan, first Druk Gyalpo.3 During the Younghusband Expedition of 1903–1904, the fu- ture sovereign had played the delicate role of mediator between ∗ Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University, 46 Yoshida-shimoadachicho Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8501, Japan. E-mail: [email protected]. 1 This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17F17306. The author is a JSPS International Research Fellow (Kokoro Research Center – Kyoto University). 2 O rgyan dbang phyug. In this paper it was preferred to adopt a phonetic transcrip- tion of Tibetan, Bhutanese and Sikkimese names. -
Statistical Information on Elections in Bhutan in Elections on Information Statistical Information on Elections in Bhutan (2006-2015)
STATISTICAL Statistical Information on Elections in Bhutan INFORMATION on Elections in Bhutan (2006-2015) www.election-bhutan.org.bt (2006-2015) Election Commission of Bhutan, Post Box No. 2008, Olakha, Thimphu, Bhutan Telephone: +975-02-334851/334852, Fax: +975-02-334763 Election Statistics (2006-2015) 2006-2015 Election Commi ssion of Bhutan 1 Election Statistics (2006-2015) © Election Commission of Bhutan No part of this book may be reproduced in any form. Anybody wishing to use the name, photo, cover design, part of material or thereof in any form of this book may do so with due permission or acknowledgement of the Election Commission of Bhutan. For any querry : [email protected] 2 Election Statistics (2006-2015) The Statistical Information on Elections in Bhutan 2006-2015 is the first edition of data being published by the Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB). The book provides comprehensive statistical information of all elections that the Election Commission has conducted since its establishment in 2006 to 2015 including the First and Second Parliamentary Elections in 2008 and 2013, Thromde Elections in 2011, three phases of Local Government Elections in 2012 and series of Re-Elections and Bye-Elections for both Parliamentary and Local Government. This publication will enable readers to get reliable information related to voters, voter turnout, election officials, media coverage of elections and other relevant and available information related to elections in Bhutan. The data and information compiled in this book are based on the information collected from the polling stations, Dzongkhag Election Offices, and the ECB Head Office. The book is expected to be a source of information and serve as a data bank for any users wishing to carry out research and studies on matters related to elections in Bhutan. -
Economic and Finance Committee's Review Report on National Budget for Financial Year 2020-21 June 6, 2020
ECONOMIC AND FINANCE COMMITTEE’S REVIEW REPORT ON NATIONAL BUDGET FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2020-21 JUNE 6, 2020 COMMITTEE MEMBERS: 1. Hon’ble Kinley Wangchuk, Athang Thedtsho Constituency, Chairperson 2. Hon’ble Ganesh Gimary, Phuntshopelri Constituency, Dy. Chairperson 3. Hon’ble Dorji Wangdi, Panbang Constituency 4. Hon’ble Jurme Wangchuk, Drujeygang Tseza Constituency 5. Hon’ble Garja Man Rai, Sergithang Tserang Toed Constituency 6. Hon’ble Kinga Penjor, Gangzur Minjey Constituency 7. Hon’ble Tek Bhadur Rai, Shompangkha Constituency 8. Hon’ble Bimal Thapa, Kilkhorthang Mendrelgang Constituency 9. Hon’ble Passang Dorji, Bartsham Shongphu Constituency 10. Hon’ble Rinzin Jamtsho, Kengkhar Weringla Constituency 11. Hon’ble Gyembo Tshering, Bardo Trong Constituency 12. Hon’ble Choki Gyeltshen, Membi Tsaenkhar Constituency 13. Hon’ble Dupthob, Bumdeling Jamkhar Constituency Economic and Finance Committee’s review report on National Budget for Financial Year 2020-21 Introduction At the feet of the Glorious Golden Throne, I, on behalf of the thirteen Hon’ble Members of the Economic and Finance Committee would like to sincerely thank the Hon’ble Speaker for bestowing me the opportunity to present the Budget Review Report. Before introducing the report, I would like to address the House on the global health crisis the world is facing, a crisis far graver than what we have seen. COVID-19 has impacted nearly every country in the world, however due to His Majesty’s farsighted leadership our nation is able to successfully prevent COVID-19 taking tolls on Bhutanese lives. During the national address on National Resilience Fund delivered on 10th April, 2020, His Majesty commanded that, “in times of normal conditions, while making national choices, we must carefully examine and weigh the difference between sufficiency and insufficiency, the important and the unimportant, benefits and costs by deliberating over long-term rather than short-term interests. -
Report on the Status of Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT)
Report on the Status of Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT) Friday, May 16, 2014 Table of Contents BACKGROUND ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 SUB-COMMITTEE ..................................................................................................................................................... 2 WORKING STRATEGY .............................................................................................................................................. 3 COMPARATIVE STUDY ............................................................................................................................................ 3 REPORT OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE ...................................................................................................................... 3 CRITERIA ................................................................................................................................................................... 4 OBSERVATION AND FINDINGS .............................................................................................................................. 5 ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS BY THE PARTY ............................................................................................................. 7 ISSUES FROM THE AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS AND OPERATIONS ................................................. 9 GENERAL OBSERVATION ..................................................................................................................................... -
2020-Dnt.Pdf
SL No Name CID No. Dzongkhag Date 1 Phuntsho Namgay 10102001212 Bumthang 6/30/2019 2 Dawa Gyeltshen 10204002820 Chhukha 6/30/2019 3 Buddha Maya Pradhan 11803000881 Chhukha 6/30/2019 4 Gopal Rai 10201000938 Chhukha 6/30/2019 5 Leki Tshewang 11306001267 Chhukha 6/30/2019 6 Tshewang Lhamo 10202000994 Chhukha 6/30/2019 7 Jai Bir Rai 10211004952 Chhukha 6/30/2019 8 Karma Nidup 10202000983 Chhukha 6/30/2019 9 Jurmi Wangchuk 10302002295 Dagana 6/30/2019 10 Dasho Hemant Gurung 10309001415 Dagana 6/30/2019 11 Yeshey Dem 10401000126 Gasa 6/30/2019 12 Tenzin 10403000446 Gasa 6/30/2019 13 Choki 10504000300 Haa 6/30/2019 14 Lham 10504001170 Haa 6/30/2019 15 Bidha 10504000260 Haa 6/30/2019 16 Sangay Lhadon 10503001162 Haa 6/30/2019 17 Ugen Tenzin 10502001486 Haa 6/30/2019 18 Dorji Wangmo 10504000304 Haa 6/30/2019 19 Sangay Wangmo 10601001527 Lhuentse 6/30/2019 20 Kinga Penjor 10601003230 Lhuentse 6/30/2019 21 Tumpi 10704001290 Mongar 6/30/2019 22 Tshewang 10716000347 Mongar 6/30/2019 23 Sithar Tshewang 10702001240 Mongar 6/30/2019 24 Dasho Sherab Gyeltshen 11410003114 Mongar 6/30/2019 25 Am Wangmo 10803000237 Paro 6/30/2019 26 Phub Tshering 10803000507 Paro 6/30/2019 27 Namgay Tshering 10807000770 Paro 6/30/2019 28 Ugyen Tshering 10802001958 Paro 6/30/2019 29 Phub Lham 11006000490 Punakha 6/30/2019 30 Trelkar 11001000668 Punakha 6/30/2019 31 Dasho Chagyel 11009000366 Punakha 6/30/2019 32 Nakiri 11002001272 Punakha 6/30/2019 33 Wangdi 11005001482 Punakha 6/30/2019 34 Passang Dorji 11411002872 Punakha 6/30/2019 35 Tshencho Wangdi 11008000025 Punakha 6/30/2019