Sunday, June 21, 2015

14 Good Deeds. Good deed A Day…

Challenge14 

As time draws nearer for the completion of mid-term examination, my students had their luggage packed for the vacation, but I have for them a simple social project. A project according to Encarta dictionary is “a task or planned program of work that requires large amount of time, effort, and planning to complete” but the project I have designed requires no formal planning or effort, all it needs is a loving heart to share and ready hands to help.
This idea just stuck my mind while I and my class VIII ‘B’ students were arranging our class for the exam as instructed by school examination committee. After the job was done we sat for a while to wish each other best wishes and had talks on what we would be doing in the fourteen day break. Almost 90% of them would be helping their parents in cardamom field (cardamom/elanche has taken over as the number one cash crop recently) and this is one best thing we see in rural Bhutan where students pick up spades as soon as they rest their pens for vacation. Some would be rushing to continue their town lives even if it’s just for two weeks while some are desperate to see their parents in the far east of the country. Then I just asked what good things they have in mind for vacation other than helping their parents and friends.  Its then I felt pin drop silence in the class.

For a while we were sharing nervousness in silence, then I said; ‘Do you think good for others?’ yes we do, is the immediate answer. I explained to them a little I knew of the virtues of good thinking termed as “Menpa Jangchub Sem” in shanti Deva’s book the path to bodhisattva way of life. The talk of “Jukpa Jangchub Sem” followed our brief session; it’s here that we thought of ‘one good deed a day challenge during the break’. Before we finalized our decision I informed them that it should not be made an obligation or term it a  religious, I just told them to do it once with their true heart to experience the true bliss.
To make it even clearer I provided them few simple examples as follows:-
1.      Helping old/aged person to get on or off the bus, or helping someone to load or unload luggage if you traveling.
2.      Picking few pieces of stone/gravels and fill up pot-holes in the road, or getting footpath or steps in your village fixed.
3.      Uprooting grasses and weeds nearby lhakhangs/chortens/mandirs, or making a flower garden for the same.
4.      Comforting a crying child/fetching a jerry can of water
Teacher and students like two hands at close proximity we agreed to take up the challenge in unison and reminded ourselves that it should be a complete voluntary help we should render to community or individuals and not something of an involuntary one to complete the project.
Since then I had been designing a record sheet for them and finally came up with the following.

Good Deed a Day Challenge”
Personal Diary for the summer break, 2015


Name…………………………………………………..
Sl.No.
Action (particular help rendered to community/individuals)
Date
Brief description of how the community/individuals respond to your kind gesture (verbal/facial expression/body language)
A brief description of how you felt after rendering your help (happiness/satisfaction/any other feeling)
Name of community or individuals you helped
Signature/thumb print of community head/individuals you helped


























Signature of candidate                        Signature of Class Teacher                                    Signature of Principal


NOTE: - This project won’t fetch them or me any marks our reward but a simple satisfaction. plz give me your valuable feed backs

Monday, June 8, 2015

Opening of the Dorokha Book Cafe... (Inaugural speech, 02/06/2015)

2nd June, 2015
Let’s share books…
‘‘Dorokha Book Cafe
A very Good morning to you all
Honorable Dasho Dungpa, Dasho Drangpoen, distinguished guest, teachers and students of the central school, well wishers and kind supporters, ladies and gentlemen.
It’s a big pleasure to welcome you all to the inaugural of the long awaited Dorokha Book Café, welcome to you all.
speaking through the horn mike is rather a new experience
 I would like to express my sincere appreciation in particular to Dasho Dungpa for your kind approval, guidance and participation in building a dream here.
I convey my heartiest gratefulness to Mr. Passang Tshering for your great Ideologies, willing heart to share and ready hands to help at all times. In fact you and your ideologies inspired me to dream big, sir. I also put across my genuine gratitude to Mr. Ngawang P Phuntsho of (WAB) for the creative ideas, moral support and a lot of books the café received.
The roles Drungkhag Adm. and each sectors played in building this very café is unparalleled, thank you very much. I also put forward my earnest appreciation to the Gup and the Gewog Administration, community and public of Dophuchen Gewog for the level of awareness you accomplished and the amount of support you rendered  us, I am deeply touched by your kind gesture.
I am so indebted to you Mr. C.B Rai and family for your readiness to sacrifice for this café, your readiness has rather made me over use you. I am sorry and am very thankful for all that you did.
Mr. Buddha Lepcha,(business) Mr/s. Wang Tshering(business), Mr. Deepen Chetri(business), Mr. Dorji(business), Mr. Tashi Tobgay(engineer), Mr. Ghalley and Mr. Bhim (civil servants) and all the individuals for the amount of time, energy, books and money you invested. Actually any society in the world would love to have your presence and I am one such being showered with bliss of your company. Thank you la…
As the count goes by, I am just short of words to describe my gratefulness to the principal, Vice-principal, teachers and students of Dorokha Central School.  The support I received since the day one is immense. The dream would have remained a dream had it not for your presence, you all are the strength and weapon in making this dream a reality. I owe you all the credit yet I know, no superlatives would be enough to elucidate how indebted I am for you all. Thank you…
Let me also share some motives behind the institution of the café…
Vision
“To be the hub of knowledge for all”
Mission
Work hand in hand to provide opportunities to learn, connect, enjoy and discover to enrich lives…
Aims and objectives:-
1.     Dedication to the our 4th Druk Gyalpo His majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuk and His Holiness Chabje Rinpoche on the joyous occasion of 60th birth anniversary celebration 
2.     To celebrate national reading year 2015
3.     To provide a better place to hangout for the students, civil servants and the general public of Dorokha community

Values we share
Ø Accessibility to book is directly proportional to the quality of life
Ø Reading hands power to improve and enrich lives
Ø Books provide best recreations and safest travel
Ø We believe in sharing, so “share your inspiration, share your books”.

Ownership
“Once set up the café will be the property of students, civil servants and the general public of Dorokha community”. Each individual have the right to use and care the café.

Roles
·        Making information available
·        Providing learning materials for enrichment and growth
·        Presenting a precious hangout place

Slogan
Share Sober Dream:-  If Dorokha offers hundred reasons to get drunk, the café offers you a reason to be sober too…

Functioning
The functioning of the café will be administered by a committee (volunteer members comprising donors, students, civil servants and general public of Dorokha) headed by an elected member secretary.
The roles of the committee:
ü  Keep an account of the donations and contributions received
ü  Maintain the checklist of infrastructures procured in the café
ü  Monitor growth and the future of the café
The infrastructure in the café shall depend solely on donors and contributors, in the form of books (both new and second hand), old/new furniture, any reading materials,etc
General Service will be provided by the founder of the café during the weekends and government holidays but now I am rather happy to announce that Mr. Megnath Chapagai the caregiver of the school volunteered to provide his service during his off hours…
Service norm
1.      Anyone interested to learn can avail the services of the café
2.      Can contact the café administering body any time if need be
3.      Will have to deposit the cost of the book as a security deposit at the time of lending which will be refunded at the time of returning the book back to café except for the students.

Pardon me for making it long, please listen to me, for I have a dream to share:-
1   1. Reading year shall not end with 2015, rather 2015 shall kick start readings forever
      2.May the café grow with days to become a central of knowledge for all times to come

Lastly I would like to thank each one of 
you for kindly making it here and bearing with me…

Thank you one and all

formal opening by Dasho Drungpa & Drangpoen
Ten minutes reading to mark National Reading year after ribbon cutting