In obedience to His Majesty The King, forty-three senior retired Indian teachers, who served in Bhutan were invited as guests of honour to celebrate Teachers’ Day. It was on May 2 coinciding with the Birth Anniversary of His Late Majesty the Third Druk Gyalpo Jigme Dorji Wangchuck.
The Royal Media recorded:
“43 teachers from India, who taught in Bhutan in the 1960’s were specially invited from India as guests of honour, as this year also marks the 50th anniversary of Bhutan-India Friendship(1968-2018).
- Published by Kuensel, the national newspaper of the Kingdom of Bhutan.
WONDERS OF MYRIAD - PETALLED MAHA YOGA (Raja Yoga)
I always tell people, "live happily and die majestically". - B.K.S Iyengar
“Practise Yoga hard; whether you live or die does not matter. You have to plunge in and work, without thinking of the result……. Eat or not, do Yoga.” - Swami Vivekananda (I.178)
43 Retired Indian Teachers Joined To Celebrate The Teachers' Day
Forty-three teachers
from India who taught in
Bhutan in the 1960's were
specially invited from India
as guests of honor, as this
year marks the 50th an-
niversary of Bhutan-India
friendship.
Sixty years old, a retired
Indian teacher Santosh
Chowdhury who is popu
larly known as Apchi Sir,
who taught in various
schools in the country for
the last 27 years said that
as a teacher, he feel highly
blessed, fortunate and
rewarded.
- Published by Bhutan Times, newspaper of the Kingdom of Bhutan.
In amber hues, memories softly sigh,
Old photos, keepers of time gone by.
Each snapshot a tale, beneath a nostalgic sky,
In their embrace, our pasts gently lie.
1. Teachers' Day Celebrations at Changlimethang, Thimphu
In flickering reels, time softly sways,
Old videos, where memories blaze.
Each scene a dance, in a bygone maze,
In their glow, nostalgia's warmth stays.
1. Reminiscence of the Teachers Day Celebration in Bhutan 2018
In the hallowed tome of others' gaze,
Our spirit's portrait, tenderly portrayed.
Each word a hymn, in celestial array,
In testament, our hearts forever swayed.