JSW Law stands as a testament to India-Bhutan friendship
- In Reports
- 01:57 PM, Oct 09, 2023
- Myind Staff
In an auspicious celebration highlighting unity and shared values, the Jigme Singye Wangchuck School of Law (JSW Law) dedicated its new campus in Pangbisa, Paro, on the auspicious 21st day of the Eighth month. The ceremony, known as Tashi Rabney, saw the attendance of The King, the Fourth Gyalpo, The Gyalsey, esteemed members of the Royal Family, donors, partners, and proud alumni, according to The Bhutan Live.
The Rabney ceremony signified a momentous occasion, reflecting The King's vision to establish a just society founded on the rule of law. The campus serves as concrete evidence of this vision, harmoniously integrating tradition and innovation while providing cutting-edge, sustainable facilities.
A highlight of the ceremony was the Tashi Ngasoel, a ritual performed to seek blessings from The King and the Fourth Druk Gyalpo for the future success of JSW Law. The event offered a visually stunning display, illustrating the law school campus's remarkable beauty and the symbolism it represents, as reported by The Bhutan Live.
Princess Sonam Dechan Wangchuck, who serves as the President of JSW Law, conveyed her heartfelt appreciation to distinguished individuals through a symbolic offering of Buelwa. This gesture was accompanied by soul-stirring musical tributes performed by both renowned artists and talented students.
JSW Law holds a distinctive position in Bhutan, being the nation's first and only law school, established under the Royal Charter in 2015. What sets it apart is its innovative curriculum, which seamlessly integrates Bhutanese values and traditions into a comprehensive legal education.
With two batches of native law graduates already making substantial contributions to Bhutan's legal landscape, JSW Law exemplifies progress and unwavering commitment to a noble vision for its people.
During the Tashi Rabney Ceremony, a touching moment unfolded when Dean Sangay Dorjee, representing the JSW Law community, presented the Ambassador of India to Bhutan, Sudhakar Dalela, with a Jamkar-White Manjushri. This gesture served as a token of gratitude to the Government of India and its people, acknowledging their steadfast support of the Law School. It underscored the special friendship between Bhutan and India, highlighting shared values and cooperation.
The towering presence of JSW Law's new campus reflects the institution's remarkable journey and its enduring commitment to realizing the noble vision and aspirations laid out by Their Majesties. The consecration of this campus stands as a vivid testament to the exceptional friendship and unwavering support between Bhutan and India, nurturing deeper bonds of cooperation and understanding between the two nations, as reported by The Bhutan Live.
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