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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

I was declared the Talker.

Courtesy: RCSC, Bhutan
Finally my interview results are out. I am selected for the course I have applied for. Believe it or not, I topped in viva voce !

Soon I will be leaving for my studies in the most sacred land where Buddha attained enlightenment  (India) I feel very fortunate because I made it through without any competition. I came out clean and first.

But I am still doubtful as to why I was marked Zero in the  orange column. As far as I am concern, I am a "select graduate of RCSC"  in Financial cadre as per BCSR 2006 version.  During our time (in 2004) the concept of BCSE did not exist and marking us on the basis of something that did not exist is strange. Nevertheless, I am so happy and grateful Government of India for assisting our Government in human resource development.


12 comments:

  1. CONGRATULATIONS SIR. I WISH YOU FOR YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVOURS. MY TASHI DELEK.

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  2. Tashi delek!! and good to see you so transparent... i have all my wishes and prayer for you..

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  3. well...well...well......congrats..:)

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  4. Congratulations bro. Kuenzang :) and my wishes for your success...

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  5. Congratulations Kuenzang! Great going. I like your spirit and I am very happy for you. :-)
    Lings

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  6. Buddha was born in Nepal or INdia? mbit confused

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  7. @ Tharchen,

    if you carefully assess the words like "Jagar Phak Pai Yul" it clearly indicates that Buddha was actually born in India (Lumbiney). It doesn't day "Bae Phakpay Yul"

    Any ways thanks for finding time to read my blog today.......

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  8. First thing first...Congratulation Kunza :-), i never doubted it.

    Lumbini is in Nepal and by that sense Gautama was born in Nepal.However, Gautama became Buddha in India, so that makes India Buddha's birth place :-) heheeehee

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