A malady called rural-urban migration Part VIII
February 13th, 2015
I have been often cautioned to refrain from being “emotional” when writing about important issues. People say that one fails to be “objective” when one is emotional. But the case of Goongtongs is a very, very emotional issue. I cannot believe that unless one is extremely callous, one cannot help but be emotional. The suffering […]
A malady called rural-urban migration Part IV
January 31st, 2015
Undoubtedly, the proliferation of the malaise called “Goongtong” in the Eastern...
A malady called rural-urban migration Part III
January 28th, 2015
While the Forest and Nature Conservation Rules and Acts may be...
A Malady Called Rural-Urban Migration Part II
January 24th, 2015
In recent times, the media – particularly Kuensel, has been reporting...
The Edenlab has landed (or soon will, in Bhutan)
January 24th, 2015
The world-renowned environmental education UK project is about to take a...
A malady called rural-urban migration
January 22nd, 2015
“If something is not done in the next 5-10 years, I...
The case of leaked English paper II and the price for justice
January 10th, 2015
BCSEA’s Decision is Unfair and Unscientific The Bhutan Council for...
Schools can give a healthy start in life
January 10th, 2015
Araham Lincoln once said that, “the philosophy of the schoolroom in...
Quality of education has not deteriorated
January 3rd, 2015
Bare to the calves with dirty knees, uncombed hair with its...
Best and worst year in Asia in 2014
January 3rd, 2015
There goes the Year of the Horse. As 2015 and soon,...