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  2. Health in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Health in Bhutan is one of the government 's highest priorities in its scheme of development and modernization. Health and related issues are overseen by the Ministry of Health, itself represented on the executive Lhengye Zhungtshog (cabinet) by the Minister of Health. As a component of Gross National Happiness, affordable and accessible health ...

  3. Jigme Dorji Wangchuck - Wikipedia

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    He established what were then the centres of education excellence with two public schools: Yangchenphug, in western Bhutan in 1969, and the other, Kanglung, in eastern Bhutan in 1968. An Agriculture Department was created to improve nutrition and to generate income from horticulture. The Kingdom's free health service was also founded.

  4. Education - Wikipedia

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    Education is a wide phenomenon that applies to all age groups and covers formal education (top row) as well as non-formal and informal education (bottom row). Education is the transmission of knowledge, skills, and character traits and manifests in various forms. Formal education occurs within a structured institutional framework, such as ...

  5. Paro College of Education - Wikipedia

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    Paro College of Education is one of the constituent colleges of the Royal University of Bhutan. History [ edit ] It began as a Teacher Training Centre for preschool care, which was formally inaugurated on 4 November 1974 with five female trainees and the center was a demonstration school at the Rinpung campus.

  6. Wildlife of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife of Bhutan. The takin is Bhutan's national animal. The Kingdom of Bhutan is a small, landlocked nation nestled in the southern slopes of the Eastern Himalaya. To its north lies the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and to the west, south and east lies the Indian states of Sikkim, Bengal, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.

  7. Women in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Women in Bhutan. Economic development in the country of Bhutan has increased opportunities for women to participate in fields such as medicine (both as physicians and nurses), teaching, and administration. Women were providing more labor than men in all sectors of the economy. Less than 4 percent of the total female work force was unemployed ...

  8. List of museums in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    5. Ta Dzong Museum. Trongsa. Heritage center. 2008 [3] Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs. Museum chronicles the last 100 years of Bhutan and showcases the history of monarchy in Bhutan. Ta Dzong served as a watch tower for centuries and is a five storied building. [4] The museum has total of eleven galleries.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Territorial disputes between the Kingdom of Bhutan and China ( zh) Trachypithecus geei bhutanensis — monkey, endemic to Bhutan, a subspecies of the Trachypithecus geei. Tshering Wangmo ( pl ) — marathoner, the record holder of Bhutan. Tshewang Gyeltshen ( pl) — player of the national football team. Ugyen Gelek Namgyal ( bn) — 5th ...