What looks bad now may be good in the future
June 2nd, 2020
According to Buddhist wisdom, we should be open for new developments even if we do not always understand their impact or meaning immediately. Things that might seem bad at the beginning can become something good in the future. In the Western world, Bhutan is still very much seen as an authentic country, where the quality […]
Public service agencies do not have impunity for negligence
May 30th, 2020
On 23 May, Royal Bhutan Police (RBP) posted on their Facebook...
Covid-19 and my 24 years of teaching experience
May 30th, 2020
Amid Covid-19, my 24 plus years of teaching approach underwent a...
‘Green’ menstruation in Bhutan: for health, climate and beyond
May 28th, 2020
Gone are the days when menstrual hygiene information and products were...
A brief history of future
May 26th, 2020
When the Great Plague hit London in 1665, Isaac Newton was...
The Covid-19 pandemic is the defining health crisis of our time
May 23rd, 2020
Beginning with a cluster of cases of pneumonia of unknown cause...
Legal dilemma of revealing and protecting source
May 23rd, 2020
This is not the first time and will not be the...
Fighting Covid-19: a collective responsibility
May 19th, 2020
A gloomy afternoon. A light drizzle is falling on the mountaintop...
Law enforcers interpreting law may cause ambiguity than clarity
May 16th, 2020
The OAG’s refusal to prosecute a group of Bhutanese arrested for...
The Covid-19 pandemic is an effect of collective karma humans accumulated
May 16th, 2020
It is not often that people appreciate being quarantined for 21...
Solving the youth unemployment conundrum
May 14th, 2020
We have failed our youth. According to the latest Labour Force...
What is needed to propel agriculture transformation
May 11th, 2020
Agriculture is on the verge of a glorious revolution and has...
The rule of law in response to national health emergency
May 9th, 2020
The nation has never been more united than since the first...