Sonam Wangchuk was born in the trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh, India. Though a Mechanical Engineer by education, he has been mostly working in the field of education reform for more than 27 years. In 1988, just after he finished the engineering studies he founded SECMOL (Students’ Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh) which aims to bring reforms in the government school system in Ladakh.
I recently watched your a statement on democracy sir you told that Pakistan is better than Indian democracy sir I hope you will understand what's I tell you #sonamwangchuk
प्रिय सोनम वांगचुक जी, आप सम्पूर्ण हिमालयन रीजन की बात कीजिए,उत्तराखंड को आपके सपोर्ट की जरूरत है, उत्तराखंड को आज सन 1931 की पूर्व स्थिति,ST स्टेट्स की सख्त जरूरत है ताकि एक नस्ल के रूप में उत्तराखंड के आदिम समूह को बचाया जा सके
I want him to lead the youth in every possible way, this guy knowledge shouldn't be ignored.... He is a blessed intelligent human and his potential and futuristic thinking has had been ignored throughout the years.
please suggest 'how to tackle humidity as fans cannot counter humidity'. All those things that you have said will work only for the high-altitude states.
but sir in humid climate at 35 to 37 degree ac is required and then when temp drop to 32 according to you we have to open window for fan use then again we have to close window and swtch on ac. fan can work only if ac is switched on not when ac swtchd off
par sir itni garmi me ac to use krna hi padega vrna reh hi nhi payenge sir or vo aayashi nhi hogi sir vo to chahiye hi chahiye nhi toh neend bhi ni aayegi sir
Greed for more wealth makes people blind to think about saving this planet. Development up to the levels appropriate to human needs is alright, but beyond that is overdevelopment. For example, housing is now a commodity, just like stocks for greedy investors, profiteers, money launders, rich people, etc. Building so many high-rise buildings is just creating chimneys of greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. More agricultural lands are converted into residential buildings, which means covering more soil with concrete and roads with asphalt, which takes rain water into the drains rather than cooling the soil. Some cities are now literally concrete jungles that reflect more heat in high temperatures. There is a need of minimal manmade structure and maximum greenery. Arbnb and short-term home rentals should be completely banned in the cities as that will stop turning housing into hotels for investors and bring down construction to just the actual housing needs.
A law can be passed to control the temperature on thermostat that locks in 26° C. Govt can start giving subsidy in electric vehicles and free loans for farm land and eco-friendly green house with emphasis on solar power
I am working in corporate office, and daily I have to call the reception for normalising AC temparature. They run AC at them temparature that you will feel cool even when the temperature outside is 43.
Omg so oskar level informatiom by wangchuk chaccha. Meanwhile chacha background full of electric light and natural light both😄😄😄... Wasting electricity when natural light at its peak...😄😄😄