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== Insignia == |
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The ''badge'' of the medal is a medallion with right-profile image of the King, inside an eight-petals stylised flower, itself inside an eight-pointed stylised star, simply hanging from a ribbon. The whole medal is in gold, silver or bronze, according to the rank |
The ''badge'' of the medal is a medallion with right-profile image of the King, inside an eight-petals stylised flower, itself inside an eight-pointed stylised star, simply hanging from a ribbon. The whole medal is in gold, silver or bronze, according to the rank. |
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The ''ribbon'' of the medal is dark orange with lighter orange borders |
The ''ribbon'' of the medal is dark orange with lighter orange borders |
Revision as of 13:52, 17 June 2020
National Order of Bhutan | |
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Awarded by Bhutan | |
Type | Order |
Awarded for | distinguished and meritorious services to the state |
Status | Currently constituted |
Sovereign | Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck |
Grades | First Class Second Class Third Class |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Royal Order of Bhutan |
Next (lower) | Order of Great Victory of the Thunder Dragon |
Ribbon bar of the order |
The National Order of Merit was founded by King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck on 7 November 2008.
Award
It is awarded as reward for distinguished and meritorious services to the state.
Ranks
It is composed of three classes :
- First Class - a chest medal in gold.
- Second Class - a chest medal in silver.
- Third Class - a chest medal in bronze.
Insignia
The badge of the medal is a medallion with right-profile image of the King, inside an eight-petals stylised flower, itself inside an eight-pointed stylised star, simply hanging from a ribbon. The whole medal is in gold, silver or bronze, according to the rank.
The ribbon of the medal is dark orange with lighter orange borders
Notable recipients
- Bhutan Observer, Bhutan's first private bilingual newspaper [in Gold] (17 December 2011).
- Sonam Kinga, Chairperson of National Council (current position), Actor and Researcher at the Center for Bhutan Studies [in Gold] (17 December 2014).
- Harald Nestroy, Ambassador and Chairman of the society Pro Bhutan (17 December 2015).
- Sanduk Ruit, Doctor, eye surgeon (17 December 2015).
- Royal Textile Academy of Bhutan [in Gold] (17 December 2016).[1]
- Chablop Passang Tshering (17 December 2016)