Being responsible netizens

With large number of Bhutanese on social media, impact of social media can be enormous.  

Art. 7(1) of the Constitution imposes a duty on every citizen to preserve and protect the unity in the country and Art. 7(6) mandate that, “ A person shall have the responsibility to provide help, to the greatest possible extent, to victims of accidents and in times of natural calamity”.  

Trust in the 21st Century

With the coronavirus outbreak spreading faster around the world than within...

NA and NC at loggerheads – lost in definition of S.213 and 214

Last week, Kuensel reported that, “Two Houses at loggerheads over unnatural...

Bhutan of my dreams 2050

The recent call by the Prime Minister to share ideas in...

The purpose of Judicial legislation

The ongoing Parliament session has made various amendments to the Civil...

Why We Love Our King So Much?

If you visit any Bhutanese home, you will find the royal...

Do we really need a Bhutanese embassy in Canberra?

The Bhutan government has announced its plan to open an embassy...

When the legislature derails essence-innocent citizens face injustice

A Kuensel news reported last week reported “A twist in the...

Mind Over Matter Bhutan

Class 12 Board Exam results and its impact on the students...

Emerging infectious diseases and Bhutan: the case of 2019-nCoV

The worst pandemic in recent history was the 50-100 million deaths...

My aha moments from WWF Bhutan camp

Humans have stayed on this Earth for the last 200,000 years....

NA dumping two Bills passed by NC is a waste of time and resource

The fundamental duty of the parliament is legislation. Therefore, parliament is...

Of separation of power and tussle between the legislature and judiciary

During the deliberation on the amendment of Civil and Criminal Procedure...

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