Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck
Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck (Dzongkha: འཇིགས་མེད་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་དབང་ཕྱུག་, Wylie: jigs med rnam rgyal dbang phyug; born 5 February 2016)[1] is the first child and heir apparent of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan and his wife, Queen Jetsun Pema. He has been the Crown Prince of Bhutan since his birth in 2016. His name was announced on 16 April 2016.[2] Prior to the announcement, he was known only as The Gyalsey, which means "prince". Before his birth, his paternal uncle Prince Jigyel Ugyen of Bhutan was the heir presumptive to the throne. In honor of his birth, 108,000 trees were planted by thousands of volunteers in Bhutan.[3] In 2017, in honor of his first birthday, a new damselfly species was named after the crown prince, Megalestes gyalsey.[4] He is expected to become the sixth Druk Gyalpo (King of Bhutan). He has a younger brother, Prince Dasho Jigme Ugyen Wangchuck, and a younger sister, Princess Ashi Sonam Yangden Wangchuck. He is the youngest Crown Prince in the world. Titles and styles
HRH Gyalsey Math AwardThe HRH Gyalsey Annual Mathematics Award, a joint initiative by the Ministry of Education and Skills Development and the Druk Gyalpo’s Institute, was instituted in 2022 to promote mathematics in the education system and also to foster and nurture students’ natural aptitude in Mathematics.[6][7] This prestigious award offers a platform for students to demonstrate their mathematical skills, with a specific focus on number sense and competence in inductive and deductive reasoning.[7] The HRH Gyalsey Annual Mathematics Award is a national-level test for the students at two levels: Middle Secondary School (classes IX & X) and Higher Secondary School (classes XI & XII).[7] The HRH Gyalsey Math Award is awarded annually on the Birth Annivery of the Gyalsey Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck.[6][8] Middle Secondary School level (Class IX and X):1. National Mathematics Champion: Sujana Dootraj, Class X, Phuentsholing HSS, Chhukha 2. First Runner-Up: Tshering Gyeltshen, Class IX, Bjishong HSS, Gasa 3. Second Runner-Up: Kinzang Choden, Class IX, Jomotshangkha MSS, Samdrup Jongkhar Higher Secondary School level (Class XI and XII):1. National Mathematics Champion: Damchoe Tenzin, Class XII, Karma Academy, Paro 2. First Runner-Up: Karma Yuden, Class XI Samtengang CS, Wangdue Phodrang 3. Second Runner-Up: Pema Yugyal, Class XI, Desi HSS, Thimphu Recipients of the HRH Gyalsey Annual Mathematics Award for the year 2023:[7]Middle Secondary School level (Class IX and X):1. National Mathematics Champion: Tandin Zangmo, Class X, Lamgong HSS, Paro 2. First Runner-Up: Karma Kelzang, Class X, Dechentsemo HSS, Punakha 3. Second Runner-Up: Tshering Choden Norbu, Class X, Gelephu HSS, Gelephu Higher Secondary School level (Class XI and XII):1. National Mathematics Champion: Sonam Norbu, Class XII, The Royal Academy, Paro 2. First Runner-Up: Sonam Tobgyal Dorji, Class XII, Motithang HSS, Thimphu Thromde 3. Second Runner-Up: Sonam Dorji Tamang, Class XI, Mendrelgang HSS, Tsirang Recipients of the HRH Gyalsey Annual Mathematics Award for the year 2022:[7]Middle Secondary School level (Class IX and X):1. National Mathematics Champion: Vedanth Bhandari, Class X, Loselling Middle Secondary School, Thimphu 2. First Runner-Up: Sangay Wangdi, Class IX, The Royal Academy, Paro 3. Second Runner-Up: Ugyen Zimba Tshering, Class X, The Royal Academy, Paro Higher Secondary School level (Class XI and XII): 1. National Mathematics Champion: Prakash Sundas, Class XII, Sarpang Higher Secondary School, Sarpang 2. First Runner-Up: Rohan Rai, Class XII, Ugyen Academy, Punakha 3. Second Runner-Up: Thukten Choida, Class XII, The Royal Academy, Paro References
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