1. Bhutan's recognition as one of the biological hotspots in the world is credited to Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuck for initiating the noble idea of preserving environment in the country.
2. His Majesty the 5th Druk Gyalpo officially assumed the
king's duties on
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3. The sound recording and collecting oral testimony is known as Oral
History.
4. The departure of Gautama Buddha from his palace at Kapilavastu to
live a life as an ascetic is termed as the Great Renunciation.
5. Historiography is a study of how an event has been
interpreted in various ways by different historians.
6. The first set of law introduced by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal is known
as Kathrim.
7. The Treaty of Punakha was signed in 1910 between Bhutan's
representative Ugyen Wangchuck and Charles Bell.
8. On 15th December 2003, after the ultimatum had expired, operation all
clear was led by the King Jigme Singye Wangchuck.
9. Tourist visit Bhutan for her scenery beauty and rich culture and
tradition including our National Dress. We owe Zhabdrung for
blessing with the unique identity.
10. Bhutan's first major contact with British India was in 1772 during
the reign of Desi Zhidar.
11. The song "Tendrel Zangso" was played as a ringtone in
every Bhutanese phone to rejoice the birth of Prince Jigme Namgyel. This was
because Bhutanese were assured with continuity of love and blessing from Wangchuck
dynasty.
13. The age of Exploration led to the discovery of new
world by the Europeans.
14. Bhutanese value of verbal discipline in Driglam Namza is also seen
in Lord Buddha's teaching of right Speech.
15. Bhutanese get annual subsidy of Rs 100,000. This term is a part of
the Treaty of Punakha.
16. The Indus River Valley Civilization is also known as Harappan
culture.
17. Zhabdrung Kuchoe is observed on the 10th day of the
third Bhutanese month every year as it marks the day when Zhabdrung Ngawang
Namgyal passed away at the Punakha Dzong in 1651.
18. Her Majesty the Gyeltshuen, Azhi Jetsun Pema Wangchuck is the
present Royal Patron for RSPN.
19. Under the dynamic leadership of His Majesty the 4th king Election
Commission of Bhutan (ECB) was established to ensure that people choose
their own government through free and fair election.
20. The set of rules and laws according to which a country is to be
governed is called the Constitution.
21. The birth of Gyelsey ensures the continuity of the Wangchuck
Dynasty.
22. The seed of De-suung integrated Training was sown on February 14,
2011 to inculcate the spirits of Volunteerism.
23. In 1998, His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck passed the full Executive
power to the elected Prime Minister and declared to remain as the head of the
state.
24. Three Chillas, three Dzongpoens along with Kalyon and Dronyer formed
the Chila Nam Sum.
25. The event that changed the life of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel was his
identification as an incarnation of the Drukpa scholar Kuenkhyen Pema
Karpo.
26. Under the dynamic leadership of his majesty the king Anti-Corruption
Commission (ACC) was created to promote a
vibrant democracy and make every individual speak out on corruption rather than
ignoring it.
27. Election commission was established on 31st December
to supervise, direct and control elections of Bhutan.
28. On 16th June 1972, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo was appointed as the Trongsa
Poenlop.
29. Making STEM subject a part of everyday language of the students of
Bhutan is one of the components of the Royal Kasho on 17th
December 2020.
30. DHI is referred to as the Fourth/Commercial
arm of the country
31. Druk Gyalpo is the symbol of Unity and harmony for the
people of Bhutan.
32. Oral history is a technique comprising the systematic
method of inquiry in the
study of historical events, places and figures.
33. Article 1, section 1 of the constitution of Bhutan states,
"Bhutan is the Sovereign Kingdom and the sovereign power belongs to the People
of Bhutan".
34. Tertoen Drukdra Dorje had rediscovered a sacred prophecy that
predicted the birth of the Fourth King.
35. The Royal Family of Bhutan descends directly from Tertoen Pema
Lingpa.
36. The National Identity established by the Zhabdrung
Ngawang Namgyel has become an effective weapon of safeguarding the Bhutanese
sovereignty.
37. His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck instituted The Royal Law
Project, comprising of the Bhutan National Legal Institute (BNLI), Royal Institute
of Law (RIL) and the Law Library. The president of the Royal Law Project is HRH
Princess Sonam Dechen Wangchuck.
38. Trongsa Poenlop Ugyen Wangchuck joined the British
expedition to Lhasa as a mediator.
39. Civil Society is often referred to as the Third sector.
40. Buddha believed in Middle Path rejecting both extreme
luxury and extreme form of asceticism.
41. CSO is comprised of organizations that serve the
public's needs but operate outside of the governmental and corporate spheres.
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