The Legal Order of Mangpo Kurwai Gyalpo: Legal & Philosophical Narratives Part II

Buddhist philosophy enumerates that life of all sentient beings are precious and no harm may be caused. No man made (positive) laws should alienate natural laws.

Protecting Brand BHUTAN – A Shared Collective Responsibility

Tourism: Bhutan is the destination on the...

The Legal Order of Mangpo Kurwai Gyalpo: Legal & Philosophical Narratives Part II

The Legal Order of the Great Chosen One

How Inclusive is Bhutan’s Growth?

Part 2 of 2 In the first part, Bhutan’s performance in the...

The late clarification slaughters the meaty debate

Thanks to the question in the Parliament on the government’s livestock...

How Inclusive is Bhutan’s Growth?

Part 1 of 2

1. ESCAP’s Inclusive Growth...

Are we living the age of paradox?

After office hour on Friday, my 10th grade son comes home...

Earthquakes in Bhutan: past, present, future Part II

Present Fortunately, it is not necessary to “wait” for more large...

The meaty debate

Where is my country heading? Dear Prime Minister, I write to...

Being well-prepared is subjective and relative

Going through Kuensel’s article  “Is Bhutan ready for the big one?”...

Earthquakes in Bhutan: past, present, future Part I

The intent of this article is to provide a brief introduction...

Investing more in our teachers

Teaching may be the noblest profession of all, but it’s certainly...

Creating shared values – doing more than just giving

Businesses are institutional members of society and have an obligation to...

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