September 14, 2025

Chapter 3: Echoes in the Silence

 

                  

College life had settled into its rhythm. The days passed in a blur of lectures, assignments, and hostel routines. Tandin and Tshering, though miles apart, continued to stay connected through occasional messages that meant more than long conversations ever could. Their bond had matured into something steady quiet but comforting, like a lighthouse in a storm.

One evening, as dusk painted the sky in shades of gold and blue, Tandin sat alone near the edge of the football field. The breeze whispered through the trees, and everything felt still. He looked at his phone, just to see her name. No message yet, but somehow, even the silence felt full full of memories, laughter, and her presence.

Later that night, her message arrived:

“Do you ever feel like some people aren’t just part of your story… but the reason your story feels worth telling?”

Tandin stared at her words, a smile gently forming. It was in moments like these that he realized how rare she was someone who understood without needing to explain.

Their conversation continued little details of the day, her run in the rain, his first lab practical. Nothing grand, yet deeply grounding.

That night, she sent a voice note. Her voice, soft and slightly sleepy, said:

“Some friendships feel like home. With you, even silence feels safe.”

He listened to it on repeat, as though each word was wrapping around his heart.

Then, he typed slowly, carefully choosing words that came from a place he hadn’t visited in a while:

"If ever a day comes when you feel lost, just remember my soul remembers you, even in silence"

No emojis. No need.

Because some words don’t need decoration—they carry weight all by themselves.

Even with distance and busy lives, their connection never faded. It existed in stolen moments, in gentle words, and in the kind of love that asks for nothing but presence.

They weren’t just keeping in touch—they were quietly holding space in each other’s lives.

Chapter 2: Insights into Hostel Life: A Glimpse Through Her Eyes


                                                           

After their conversation, Tandin and Tshering hadn’t spoken for a couple of months. The silence felt heavier with each passing day. Tandin often found himself staring at his phone, wishing for a message from her, but none came. The BHSEC exams had begun on November 28 and stretched until December 13. During those days, the absence of her words echoed in his mind. Yet, as winter vacation arrived, like the first sunray after a long night, their conversation rekindled.

Tandin’s heart leaped with joy when her name flashed on his screen again. The distance that had separated them for months seemed to dissolve in an instant. “Distance means so little when someone means so much, "he thought, smiling as he typed his reply.

Tshering began sharing her life at her new school—her challenges, the unfamiliar teachers, and how she slowly built bonds with new friends. Tandin listened with quiet admiration. She had adapted so gracefully, and her resilience amazed him. When he sent her a photo of the Principal’s Award he had received, she responded with genuine delight. Her happiness for him was pure, unfiltered, and it lit his heart from within. He wanted to tell her, “Your joy is my joy,” but instead, he let her words sink in like a melody only he could hear.

Their talks drifted from exams to health, and Tshering mentioned how she had fallen sick in the hostel. Concern washed over Tandin. “How did you manage?” he asked immediately.

With gentle simplicity, she replied, “My ama came and took me to the hospital.”

The thought of her vulnerability made him wish he could have been there by her side. Yet, her openness in sharing even these tender moments reminded him of why she meant so much.

One thing Tandin admired most about Tshering was her sincerity. She shared not just the grand events of her life but also the smallest fragments—her laughter, her worries, her daily reflections. With her, nothing felt trivial. Every word she spoke wrapped him in comfort, as though the miles between them were merely an illusion. Often he found himself whispering in his heart, “It’s not being in love that makes me happy, it’s being in love with you.”

Time moved quickly, and soon exam results were declared. Both of them began applying to colleges, their futures opening before them like uncharted paths. Tshering told Tandin she was headed to Samtse College. She prepared diligently for her interview, her excitement spilling through every message. When she was shortlisted, she shared the news with him instantly, her joy overflowing into his own heart.

When she asked about his plans, Tandin replied with quiet determination, “I’ve been selected for Jigme Namgyel Engineering College. I’ll be reporting on July 10.”

Instead of disappointment that they would be apart, Tshering only smiled through her words: *“That’s wonderful, Tandin. I’m so proud of you. We’ll both be starting new journeys, but I know our friendship will remain the same.”

Her encouragement touched him deeply. At that moment, Tandin realized how rare she was—someone who understood, someone who supported, someone who stayed.

July arrived with the fragrance of new beginnings. On July 10, Tandin reported to Jigme Namgyel Engineering College. The campus, surrounded by green hills and buzzing with fresh faces, filled him with both excitement and nervous anticipation. He sent Tshering a short message that evening, “First day done. It feels strange, but I’ll get used to it.” She replied warmly, reassuring him that he would find his place there, just as she had in her own new world.

Later that month, July 30, Tshering stepped into Samtse College. Barely had she settled into her room when she sent Tandin a short video. She stood before the mirror, her long, graceful hair flowing like a river of midnight, her eyes sparkling with the excitement of new beginnings. “One of my classmates is my roommate,” she said, her voice carrying both nervousness and joy.

As if fate was playing a playful game, another friend of Tandin’s messaged him at the same time, teasingly sending a photo of Tshering. “Your friend is my roommate,” the message read.

Tandin chuckled, his heart swelling with an emotion he couldn’t quite name. Distance might stretch across their lives, but it couldn’t diminish the connection they carried within. He thought to himself, “The best love is the kind that awakens the soul; that makes us reach for more, that plants the fire in our hearts and brings peace to our minds.”

Every shared moment, every late-night chat, every smile exchanged across screens only strengthened the invisible thread between them. Though life was leading them down different paths, their bond was steadfast, unwavering.

As Tandin reflected on it all, he knew with quiet certainty: “Whatever our souls are made of, hers and mine are the same.” 

Chapter One: Conversation with a Mysterious Stranger**

                           

It was during the summer vacation of grade 12 when Tandin was solving a math problem. Suddenly, a notification from the Bhutan Science Telegram group appeared. Out of curiosity, Tandin opened it and saw that it was Tshering, asking a question about DNA. Even though biology wasn’t his strongest subject, Tandin decided to help her instead of continuing with his own work. That moment became the beginning of their conversations.

Tshering had a habit of ending each message with "La." Tandin asked her why she did that, and she replied, “With strangers, I text with ‘La’… it feels respectful.” From that day, their chats moved to Messenger. Seconds turned into minutes, and minutes into hours, as their conversations flowed endlessly.

One day, Tshering told Tandin about her family, her home, and the school where she studied. As summer vacation was coming to an end, Tshering shared that from midterm onward, she and her sister would be moving to another school because of an agreement her parents had made. On the morning of her departure, she texted Tandin for the last time. She even sent a short video of her hand waving in the air as the car moved away. Along with it, she wrote, “This will be our last conversation, as I won’t be taking my phone with me.” They ended by wishing each other the best of luck for the upcoming exams.

Tandin often found himself rereading her messages, remembering how they spent their vacation—two strangers slowly getting to know each other. “Sometimes, the smallest conversations end up meaning the most.”

In September, after returning from school, Tandin casually opened Facebook. To his surprise, a long paragraph from Tshering appeared. She wrote that she was texting from the IT lab. He couldn’t help but smile. Even without her phone, she had found a way to reach out.

“It’s strange how a conversation with a stranger can feel like a glimpse into another world.”

Their story was brief, but every moment felt meaningful. “Some encounters, no matter how short, leave footprints in our lives forever.”

བཀའ་དྲིན་དགའ་ཚོར།

                       


ཆུང་དུས་ཕ་མ་གཉིས་ཀྱིས།། བྱམས་དང་སྙིང་རྗེ་བསྐྱེད་དེ།།

དབང་པོར་ཐོ་ཕོག་མེད་པར།། བདག་འཛིན་ལེགས་ཤོམ་འཐབ་སྟེ།།

ད་ལྟོ་མི་གི་སྦུག་ལུ།།    རྔམ་རྔམ་ཤིག་ཤིག་ཡོད་པ།།

དྲིན་ཅན་ཕ་མ་གཉིས་ལུ།། བཀའ་དྲིན་ཤིན་ཏི་ཆེ་སོང་།།

ཤེས་རིག་ཡོན་ཏན་མཁས་པའི།།    སློབ་དཔོན་རྣམ་ཉིད་མཇལ་ཏེ།།

ཕྱི་ནང་ཡོན་ཏན་ཐོབ་པ།། སློབ་དཔོན་བཀའ་དྲིན་ཆེ་སོངས།།

སྐྱབས་རྗེ་ཡིད་བཞིན་ནོར་བུ།། དམ་ཆོས་གསེར་གྱི་ཐིག་པ།།

འགྲོ་བ་ཡོངས་ལུ་རྩལ་བ།། རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ཞིན་བདེར་ཕན་སོང་།།

རང་དབང་རང་བཙན་རྒྱལ་ཁབ།།    ང་བཅས་འབྲུག་གི་རྒྱལ་ཁབ།།

ག་ཏེ་སྡོད་རུང་དགའ་བས།། ག་ཏེ་འགྱོ་རུང་སྐྱིད་བས།།

དེ་སྦེ་སྡོད་ནི་ཡོད་མི།།     མི་དབང་རིམ་བྱོན་ཚུ་གི།།

སྐུ་དྲིན་ཁོག་ནང་ཨིན་ཟེར།། བུམོ་རང་གིས་བསམ་དོ།།


- Panda

My thankful for my Parents

 

དྲིན་གྱི་བསྐྱངས་པའི་ཕ་མ།།

ཆུང་ཚེ་གསོ་བའི་དྲིན་ཆེ།།

སྦོམ་ཚེ་མི་གྲལ་བཙུགས་མི།།

བཀའ་དྲིན་ཁྱད་དུ་ཆེ་སོང་།།


ལུས་པོ་ཆུ་ཁར་མ་བཏང་།།

ཕྱི་ཡི་ཐ་སྙད་རྣམ་བཞག།

སྣ་ཚོགས་སྟོན་པའི་སློབ་དཔོན།།

འགོ་ཐོག་ཕ་མ་གཉིས་ཙམ།།


ཉལ་ན་ཉལ་གོ་ཆོག་པ།།

བཟའ་ན་ཟ་གོ་མ་ཆད།།

ཕྱི་ནང་རྐྱེན་ལས་སྐྱབས་མི།།

དྲིན་གྱི་ཕ་མ་གཉིས་ཙམ།།


ལེགས་ངན་འབྱེད་པའི་སྒྲིག་ལམ།།

བཟང་དཔེ་ངན་དཔེའི་རྣམ་བཞག།

ཆུང་ཚེ་ཨ་ལུའི་སྐབས་ལས།།

ད་བར་སྟོན་པའི་དྲིན་ཅན།།


དྲོ་བའི་ཉིམ་གྱི་ཕང་མར།།

སྐྱིད་པའི་རྐངམ་གཉིས་སྐྱང་འདི།།

དགའ་དགའ་སྐྱིད་སྐྱིད་ཡོད་མི།།

ཕ་མའི་བསླབ་གསོ་མཁསཔ་ལས།།

              - Dechen Wangmo (D1CSN) 

            - Yeshi Lhaden ( D1CSN)

The Blank Canvas is Your Greatest Friend




The blank canvas waits

Not hollow. Not silent.

But breathing—

with all the shapes and sounds that have not yet found their form.

It is the pause before the music begins,

the hush of a stage before the curtain rises,

the first light trembling at the edge of dawn.

You stand before it,

and it does not ask for perfection.

It does not whisper of failure.

It only offers itself—

wide, endless, forgiving—

a mirror for the visions resting inside you.

To the multimedia artist,

The canvas is more than just paper, more than just a screen.

It is a universe waiting to be stitched together,

where colors may collide with voices,

where moving images may hold hands with sound,

where words may scatter like birds

and settle into meaning.

Do not be afraid of its emptiness.

For it is not emptiness at all,

but a doorway.

And every mark you place,

every note you strike,

every image you weave,

is a step through that doorway

into the discovery of yourself.

Some steps will falter.

Some will land heavily 

Others will rise like wings.

But all of them, every single one,

belong to the journey of your voice—

a voice no other soul can echo.

The blank canvas is your oldest friend,

Your most patient teacher.

It waits without end,

offering you, again and again,

the simplest and most sacred invitation:
Begin.
 
 - Nandu Ram Pradhan 
 Multimedia and Animation (D1MA

Time Management in a Busy college life

 








College life is exciting but also challenging. Students often juggle classes, assignments and social activities, which can become overwhelming without proper time management. Learning how to manage time effectively is a key skill for success.         

Creating a daily or weekly plan helps students stay organized and focused. Prioritizing tasks such as studying for exams or completing assignments ensures that important work gets done on time. Avoiding distractions like excessive phone use or social media can greatly improve productivity. It’s also important to set realistic goals and take regular breaks to avoid burnout. 

Good time management doesn’t mean working all the time it means using your time wisely. Balancing study, rest, and fun allows students to enjoy college life while staying on top of their responsibilities.

With discipline and smart planning, college students can reduce stress, meet deadlines, and achieve both academic and personal goals.

                                              - Tshering Dendup (D2ECE)

“I will be your shadow.”





 It all began with a smile.

“Sangay,” she called softly, her voice carrying warmth, “you can lean on me, I am worth enough.”

Sangay’s heart trembled. So many questions rested heavy in his chest. He whispered back, almost afraid of his own words:

“Life keeps teaching me lessons… but why never a solution? Are you the solution I’ve been waiting for? Or are you just another lesson that will carve scars into me later?”

Hopeless, uncertain, Tshering replied with words that pierced deeper than silence:

“Neither am I.”

Sangay froze. His thoughts echoed, What does that even mean?

But then Tshering said again, gently yet strangely,

Sangay wondered, Why shadow? Why not light? For in his broken heart, light meant hope, warmth, life. Shadow, instead, felt like a reminder of darkness, always near, but never guiding.

That day, both of them carried unspoken thoughts that weighed heavier than their smiles.

The next morning, while sharing a small feast together, Sangay finally gathered his courage and revealed his feelings to her. To his surprise, she accepted him willingly. For a fleeting moment, it felt like victory like they had defeated the shadow and stepped into the light together.

But shadows never truly disappear; they only wait for the light to fade.

Time passed, and Sangay began to notice changes. Tshering’s laughter grew softer with him but louder with another boy—Tashi. She leaned closer to Tashi, her eyes carrying a brightness Sangay had never seen directed at himself.

His heart whispered questions he dared not say aloud:

If you never wanted me, why did you hold my hand? Why did you open my wounds wider with your promises? Was it your intention to leave me bleeding?

Broken, he chose silence. He wore a mask of emotionless calm, hiding the storm inside. Yet as the saying goes: The eyes never lie, even if the whole body does. Behind closed doors, in the solitude of a dark room, Sangay cried the tears no one was meant to see.

His friends mocked him.
“Why weep over one girl? There are many others. Why waste your soul on someone who doesn’t even value you?”

But what they never understood was that his tears were not only for Tshering. They were for the years of loneliness, for the battles he fought alone, for the weight of a life without support or comfort.

Meanwhile, Tshering hid her secret affair with Tashi behind grand gestures. She brought gifts, arranged movie nights, dragged him into parties filled with noise and lights. But Sangay, already aware of her intentions, could not bring himself to smile.

Her jokes felt like knives.
Her love felt like mockery.
Her words fell heavy, each syllable striking his fragile heart like stones.

What was once warmth had turned into poison.

And so, a poor and innocent boy who had no one to fall back on, no one to call his own came to his last decision. He could no longer carry the weight of shadows.

On a silent night, he hung himself. Beside him, he left a letter, written with trembling hands:

“Today I finally understand why you chose to call yourself my shadow, and not my light. Shadows never guide they only follow, only remind, only haunt. Thank you for your meaningless efforts and your fragile lies of love. You were never my light. You were only the darkness that never left my side.”

The Meaning of Shadow and Light

Light is hope, a promise, a guide that leads one out of despair. But shadows shadows cling to us. They do not leave, but neither do they help us rise. They stay to remind us of the darkness that lives within and around us.

                                                -Sangay Rinchen (D1M)

September 13, 2025

Debugging the College Days




In the loops of life, we live each day,

From 8 a.m. classes to midnight stay.

Debugging dreams, compiling hope,

With endless codes, we learn to cope.


Assignments stack like an infinite queue,

Projects looming, deadlines chase too.

Weekends lost in labs so tight,

Yet logic sparks in the darkest night.


Errors appear, both big and small,

But we stand firm, we don’t let fall.

College life’s hard, draining and tough,

But Kernel Knight’s hearts are built for rough.


Tutors being 255.255.255.0, saving us,

A stable network for our minds to discuss.

Through the easy and challenging con,

From BIOS to byes, life goes on.


-Sonam Tshomo 

D2CSN

Life Is All About Choices


If life is bitter,

Then you have to endure it.

If life is simple,

Then you have to flow with it.

If life is cold,

Then you have to live through it.

If life is a cup of poison,

Then you have to drink it too.

If life is a difficult path,

Then you have to walk on it

Carefully,

step by step,

you have to move forward.


Whatever comes in this life…

Whatever comes in this life,

Just bear it with a smile.


In the darkness,

stay hopeful until the end.

You have to stay hopeful

Until the end.


But how?

By your choice.

You will have to live as you wish.


-Tenzin Jamtsho 

D1E

The Long Lost Love ❤‍🩹

 


The portion of life that was left 

Where it was us that never met , 

The part where it was just gray 

and all i could do was pray. 


The art of fate; it displays

It was us that was dealt 

With beauty it all came 

and in awe we both played. 


But faded came all too soon 

with plainest to dwell 

Drowned in pool of cries 

Just rowing on the price. 

Look at me now; suffering to get 

the glimpse of your eyes. 


-BuDe (D1E ) 

-Edited by :Daisy

Now And Then

 


Now and then,

I want to lock away my heart,

and discard the noise of my restless thoughts.

The thoughts that whisper truth,

yet tremble beneath the weakness of this faint heart.


I want to learn the souls around me,

trace the stories written in their eyes,

but each time I reach out,

their silence turns into a blade,

and the cut it leaves bleeds deeper than I can mend.


I try to rise,

to stitch myself together with hope,

but my hands shake,

and the threads break before they hold.

No matter how much I reach for light,

I fall back into the shadows I once tried to escape.


Now, I wander through a fog of my own making,

a place where my reflection hides from me.

I search for myself in the mirrors of others,

yet all I see is a stranger wearing my skin.


Perhaps I buried myself long ago,

inside this unfair loop,

where days repeat like a broken record,

and nights echo louder than my breath.

Here I stand,

alive in body,

but dead in spirit,

drifting endlessly in this living hell.


 Sonam Phuntsho (D1CSN)

Eternal Love




Actioned by the seasonal term,

We met near autumn's final turn.

Trees breathed bare without their leaves,

While birds pecked gently at scattered seeds.


Leaves adorned the forest floor,

As our love grew more and more.

The fruits ripened with the sun,

And so, with them, our love begun.


Winter came with biting cold,

While all our quiet tales were told.

As fair and bright as falling snow,

Our love began to softly glow.


Like seasons change from sun to rain,

Love bloomed through joy and also pain.

Though storms we faced along the way,

True love, it never does betray.


Durga Mishra (D1M)

Between Deadlines and Daydreams

 


Let’s be honest — being a student sometimes feels like running on Wi-Fi that’s just fast enough to load stress, but not fast enough to load peace. Deadlines pop up like surprise tests, and suddenly even three cups of chai or coffee can’t save us.


But here’s the thing: life isn’t only about assignments and exams. It’s also about the random laughs with friends when someone cracks a silly joke in class, the songs we hum while walking to lectures, or those five minutes of staring at the ceiling pretending we’re “just resting our eyes.”


Balance doesn’t mean being perfect. It means knowing when to push yourself and when to give yourself a break. Because grades are important, yes — but so is our mental health, our friendships, and our ability to enjoy the small things.


So to every student listening: breathe, laugh, and don’t be afraid to slow down sometimes. You’re not falling behind — you’re just living at your own rhythm. And that’s more than enough.


-Pema Yangche Tshokey 

D1C

Not The Same



The new road curves a different bend

I don’t know where it’s going to end

My duffel bag’s a heavy thing

And no one’s here to hear me sing


I find my room, a quiet space

With someone new, smiling at peace

So many smiling faces

They are all like me, but not the same


The night has come, so dark and deep

I lie awake, trying not to cry

Cause, I miss my home,

My happy friends and


I wonder when this strange will end

The moon outside is still the same

And I’m still me, but houses here are not the same

From all the miles that came too fast!


— Nima Lhamo(D1ECE)

The Beginning of Greatness: My Journey at JNEC


July was the day when I stepped into jigme Namgyal Engineering Collage with the dream filled heart and a mind with these immortal words resonating in it, “ you don’t have to be great to start; rather you have to start to be great,” His Majesty The Fifth King  Not only the beginning of collage life, Steeping into JNEC  was the beginning of an attempt for growth, service and greatness.


Like everyone else, I used to think that collage life would be a life of enjoyment, freedom was the rule. But soon enough, I knew the truth collage is twice as different from school. No one here reminds us repeatedly what to do, we have learn to manage our learning ourselves. JNEC demand discipline, sufficiency and responsibility but rewards us with maturity, self confident and guidance.


Gyalsung training also shapes this path. It provides us with resilience, solidarity, and service the same ethos JNEC instils through knowledge and capability. They don't just make graduates but also citizens who are answerable, who are able to do justice to our nation with pride and affection. As a Gyalsup, I feel privileged to be placed in such a position of responsibility.


In the midst of this, friends are formed. Interacting with fellow students from various parts of Bhutan, learning together, and laughing together makes adversity a pleasant memory. These friends make the journey easy, easier, and much more worthwhile. And then the Vice Chancellor's inspiring speech on 4th August asking us to stay grateful, disciplined, and curious. His wise words helped me understand that these two years are a privilege, and if leveraged effectively, they will shape me into a competent individual ready to serve my country.


This is my beginning. And beginnings, no matter how humble, always hold the key to greatness.

                            - Tandin Tshering (D1ECE)

Time Management in a Busy college life.




 College life is exciting but also challenging. Students often juggle classes, assignments and social activities, which can become overwhelming without proper time management. Learning how to manage time effectively is a key skill for success.         


Creating a daily or weekly plan helps students stay organized and focused. Prioritizing tasks such as studying for exams or completing assignments ensures that important work gets done on time. Avoiding distractions like excessive phone use or social media can greatly improve productivity. It’s also important to set realistic goals and take regular breaks to avoid burnout. 


Good time management doesn’t mean working all the time it means using your time wisely. Balancing study, rest, and fun allows students to enjoy college life while staying on top of their responsibilities.


 With discipline and smart planning, college students can reduce stress, meet deadlines, and achieve both academic and personal goals.

                                                     -Tshering dendup(D2ECE)

Chapter 3: Echoes in the Silence

                     College life had settled into its rhythm. The days passed in a blur of lectures, assignments, and hostel routines. Tand...