- Pema
Gyamtsho (Dzongkha: པདྨ་རྒྱ་མཚོ།, Wylie: pad+ma rgya mtsho, born in 1961) is a
Bhutanese politician who
served as the
Second Party President of the...
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beginning its
Legislative Session. So on 24 July of the same year Pema
Gyamtsho, who is a
former Minister of
Agriculture and Forest, was
appointed the...
- Encyclopedia, Vol. 16 p. 1505b.
Rockefeller Center, NY:
Golden Press (1959).
Gyamtsho, Pema. "Economy of Yak Herders" (PDF).
Tibet and
Tibetan Foods. Flavorandfortune...
- (2007–2011)
David Molden, from the
United States of
America (2011–2020) Pema
Gyamtsho, from the
Kingdom of
Bhutan (2020–present) The
highest governing body of...
- 1994 by
Nicholas Fenn,
British High
Commissioner for
India and
Thinley Gyamtsho,
Education Director of Bhutan. Aum Nam**** Om was
appointed as the first...
- reduced, and yak
production increased. "-".
Royal Government of Bhutan.
Retrieved December 12, 2010.
Gyamtsho, Pema. "Economy of Yak Herders" (PDF). v t e...
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Yontan Gyamtsho (bLa-ma Ngag-dBang-Yon-tan-rGya-mTsho) in 1938. The
founder of
Phugmoche Karma Chos-gLing
Monastery (Lama
Ngagwang Yontan Gyamtsho) was...
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September 1998 with 15
members for three-year
terms with
Lyonpo Thinley Gyamtsho as its chairman. With the
third restructuring exercise of the Government...
- is
former the
Opposition leader of
Bhutan after the
resignation of Pema
Gyamtsho from
active politics. He
received an
Honours Bachelor of
Commerce degree...
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First party Second party Leader Lotay Tshering Pema
Gyamtsho Party DNT DPT Last election 17.04%, 0
seats 45.12%, 15
seats Seats won 30 17 Seat change...