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Zhiwai-Lamtoen II concludes with huge success, 2017

Jangsa Animal Saving Trust with its team successfully conducted its holistic educative advocacy program, Zhiwai-Lamtoen II in 7 different venues this year. With this, it is the second time ever since Jangsa started conducting Zhiwai Lamtoen- “The path of peace.” Zhiwai-Lamtoen basically presents the following: Spiritual discourse, a ‘Vajra Song’ composed by H.H Kyabje Je Khenpo, Scientific presentations, theatre titled “Aiee,” on the theme of the birth and death…

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An inauguration of ICU building

Jangsa Animal Saving Trust inaugurated Intensive Care Unit, at the Jangsa Animal Shelter located in Serbithang, Thimphu on 2nd of November this year. The Jangsa Animal Shelter is the fruition of the aspirations of many spiritual personages, patrons, well wishers, agencies and volunteers and a culmination of many years of collective efforts. The ICU is another milestone of our collective achievement. The construction of ICU was fully funded by Foundation…

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Bhutan Foundation and DGPC supports Jangsa’s advocacy program

Jangsa Animal Saving Trust (JAST) received a fund support of Nu.213,150 for the conduct of Zhiwai Lamtoen:-“The Path of Peace,” from Bhutan Foundation, today (4th October 2017). Along with Bhutan Foundation, JAST also received a fund amount of Nu.100,000 from Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC) for the program.   Zhiwai- Lamtoen- “The Path of Peace,” is one of the educative advocacy initiatives of Jangsa, which informs individuals on the…

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His Majesty awards Jangsa the National Award of Merit (gold) on National Day

  17th December, 2016:   During the august 109th National Day commemorations taking place at the historic seat of the Wangchuck dynasty in Trongsa, His Majesty the Fifth Druk Gyalpo awarded Jangsa Animal Saving Trust the National Award of Merit (gold), along with 22 other CSOs who were similarly honoured. To mark the august ocassion with renewed auspiciousness, Jangsa conducted the ‘Tsethar’ of two bulls in Haa and dedicated the…

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DOGS DUMPED TO DIE: WHO & WHY ARE WE DOING THIS?

On 11 June, more than a hundred dogs, tied in sacks atop a dcm truck – disoriented, injured, traumatized and suffocating to death – was dumped below the road at Gaiguri i.e. 13 kilometers from Phuentsholing along the highway towards Thimphu. If this isn’t the defination of callous, selfish, cruel and outright evil – we don’t know what is! A local woman who lives in this area – disturbed…

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