Tashigomang- The portable temples of Bhutan
July 24th, 2016
The sacred national treasure, Tashigomang is largely indigenous to Bhutan. It stands out as one of the symbols of the country’s national heritage. The three dimensional miniature portable temples represent the genius of Bhutanese craftsmanship.
Circular Economy: A solution for waste management in Bhutan
July 18th, 2016
It is important that we find new ways of consuming and...
In Vajrayāna today: Faith is readily lavished on recognised lamas (trulku)
July 17th, 2016
An excerpt from my presentation in the International Conference on Tradition...
Climate-Related disaster risk reduction needs concerted actions
July 17th, 2016
Last month, the Department of Hydro-Met Services (DHMS) and the Japan...
Defining the Constitutional provision of 60 percent minimum forest cover
July 10th, 2016
The minimum 60 percent forest cover was first mentioned in the...
Brexit, and its likely outcomes
July 3rd, 2016
June 23, 2016 will be marked as a historical event that...
Reflections from the Inaugural Batch of the Young Professionals Leadership Program (YPLP) at RIGSS
July 3rd, 2016
Today, institutional coordination is the most significant challenge that we need...
Understanding ‘Brexit’
June 27th, 2016
Please note this is not meant to be a comprehensive article...
Celebrating Guru Padmasambhava – the one who was never born and never died
June 26th, 2016
Has Guru Padmasambhava physically visited Sikkim is a question often asked...
Keeping the young safe from alcohol
June 26th, 2016
Alcohol is one of the most used and misused drugs known...
What is Gross National Happiness, really?
June 12th, 2016
Concepts like happiness and freedom pose problems when it comes to...
The Australian visa process – Myth and Truth
June 5th, 2016
The naivety and gullibility of Bhutanese will be tested yet again....