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If you ever feel idle or bored, don't miss a chance to visit the library of UA. Once inside the library, you don't seem to take notice of time. A huge variety of books will keep you occupied. There are ample reference books on Science, Commerce, Arts, English and Dzongkha. These books will surely help you clear your doubts and improve your grammar if you take some time to go through them. |
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We get a daily copy of Kuensel and four copies each of Bhutan Times and Bhutan Observer once a week. We also receive a copy of the daily Sunday Statesman, the Sunday Times, The Statesman and the Times of India. We not only get to know what is happening in Bhutan but also we are able to know the happenings in the world especially about India, our dearest and nearest neighboring nation. |
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Our school library is also a place where you can find a collection of past newspapers. We file information on different topics like Spirituality, Youth Issues, Science and Technology, Health, Sports and Crime and of course History and Politics. These works are being carried out by the students in their SUPW period. |
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A collection of dictionaries ranging from Oxford to the Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary, where one can get the meanings of the most difficult words, is also at your service in our library. There are books on literature providing us information about the lives of famous poets and authors and their literary works.
If you want to learn the art of carpentry, our library also contains books on carpentry, machinery and Arts and Crafts.
Our library also has got a copy of the Guinness Book of World Records 2002 and the latest one; Ripley's Believe it or not 2009. There are also year books ranging from 2003 to 2007 where one could learn about people, places ideas, events, general knowledge and quizzes.
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You will also find a shelf full of Books on Bhutan written by foreign writers as well as Bhutanese authors. The range of books includes Bhutanese Tales of the Yeti and Folk Tales of Bhutan by Kunzang Choden, Rainbows and Clouds by Queen Mother Azhi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck, which has been translated in Korean language as well. This book mainly a biography of her father, Dasho Yab Ugyen Dorji, the founder and the proprietor of Ugyen Academy. |
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The students of Ugyen Academy have ample opportunities to update their knowledge and ideas by becoming voracious readers. They can access the the Library during their library periods, free periods and after the school is over where the library will remain open up to 5:30 PM in the evening. |
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UA Library is not only a place to beckon the students with knowledge but it is also the most useful place for the teachers who visit it to update their ideas, refer books related to their respective subjects and prepare notes for the daily lessons. |
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