(Director offering marchang) |
(Dean, delivering welcome speech) |
(Chief Guest Lam Neten giving speech to the audience) |
( (That's my turn: speaking in brief the significance of the children's day)
VENERABLE
LAM NETEN,
DISTINGUISHED
GUESTS, DASHO DIRECTOR, DEANS, FACULTY AND STUDENTS- GOOD MORNING!!!
I AM HERE
TO BRIEFLY HIGHLIGHT A SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CELEBRATION OF CHILDREN’S DAY.
LET me
begin with the question:
HOW will
we feel if your children, if my children, if our children so young, so immature
work as baby sitters in private homes; waiters in restaurants; mechanics in
automobile workshops; conductors in transport services? What will they feel as
Child laborers?
Well, today,
the 11th November is important occasion not only because it is Royal Birthday
or because- it is constitution day. It is in deed a day, special day, to think and ponder
upon the issues related to Child Abuse and their rights. Thus, from this very
earmarking of the children’s day coinciding the Royal birth anniversary, we can
feel the depth of the concern our Majesty has on our OUR CHILDREN.
As we
celebrate this very important occasion, it is our duty, as educators, teachers,
parents, students and productive social members, to reflect on the signing of
1989 Convention on the
Rights of the Child and identify:
·
basic human rights that children everywhere have
·
their right to survival
·
their right to develop to the fullest
·
their right to protection from harmful influences, abuse and
exploitation
·
and their right to participate fully in family, cultural and
social life
Lastly, lets together offer our heartiest greetings of
prayers and good wishes to our beloved 4h Druk Gyalpo and the children all over
the country for GOOD HEALTH, WELL BEING
AND HAPPINESS!!!
TASHI DELEK!!!
Karma Yezer
|
(Indian faculty ready to perform their interesting dance) |
(Just for the audience, JUST FOR DIFFERENT TASTE) |
(Slow and steady-may be boring yet so traditional zhungdra in offering) |
(All the world's stage and we are all just actors,,,,,!!!!) |
(All's well that ends well: This is how we ended with TASHI LEBEY) |