Right to privacy law necessary not luxurious
March 28th, 2020
The right to privacy is a fundamental right under Article 7(19) of our Constitution, which states: “A person shall not be subjected to arbitrary or unlawful interference with his or her privacy, family, home or correspondence nor to unlawful attacks on the person’s honour and reputation”.
Pandemics, quarantines, and history
March 26th, 2020
University of Pennsylvania’s history professor Alex Chase-Levenson explores pandemics and quarantines...
Prayer to avert epidemic
March 24th, 2020
One of the most common prayers Bhutanese chant, particularly at the...
It’s time for Giving, not taking
March 23rd, 2020
Never has the world witnessed such incredible unity in history; fighting...
Getting out a of contractual liability due to Covid-19
March 21st, 2020
After the confirmation of the first Covid-19 case in the country,...
Yulsung: Bhutan’s sensible tradition of quarantine
March 21st, 2020
In the summer of 1949, there was an epidemic outbreak in...
Covid-19: Challenges and Opportunities
March 21st, 2020
Every pandemic is an outcome of its time. Simply look at...
World Water Day – water and climate change
March 21st, 2020
The World Water Day (WWD), observed on March 22nd every year,...
A battle we must fight as one
March 14th, 2020
On the morning of March 6, Bhutan woke-up to the news...
Life in the Time of Cholera
March 14th, 2020
The Recent History of Epidemics in Bhutan In July 1918, there was...
Clash of national identity and national emergency
March 14th, 2020
After the country got the first case of COVID-19, numerous press...
Mind Over Matter Bhutan
March 14th, 2020
Being prepared physically but also mentally to keep COVID-19 at bay In...