In a move to adopt Gross National Happiness (GNH)-inspired education, all the colleges under the Royal University of Bhutan (RUB), have started to to conduct “mindfulness practice” classes which see a large number of students and teachers on a regular basis. “I feel calm and stress-free, and I can focus …
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Deeper pipelines for Dakarla
Residents of Dakarla who till now were facing water shortage will have a continuous supply of water after around 20 days when pipes and construction materials reach the village.. Dakarla Gup, Gado stated that the present water source is too small and insufficient for 115 households.On top of that, the …
Read More »Bailey bridge to benefit 215 households and three schools
The suspension bridge over the Mangde chhu connecting the villages of Nimshong, Korphu and Nabji to the Trongsa-Gelephu highway will be replaced by a bailey bridge by June next year. The bridge will benefit 215 households and three primary schools. It’s been five months since the project which is being …
Read More »Second Mani Droendrup after last year
Gasa dzongkhag conducted Mani Droendrup on 5 April and it will end tomorrow.Though it was conducted last year for the nation’s welfare and to prevent natural disasters, it was initiated this year, too for the aged people who cannot travel to far-away places to practice dharma. It was consecrated by …
Read More »An enclosure, a meeting hall and a lam’s residence
A fence and a wall around the gup’s office are under construction for almost two months now and 70% of the work is completed. Recently, the construction of a meeting hall was also completed. Currently, a Lam’s residence is being built in the same gewog. “A new Lam will soon …
Read More »Rain water harvesting and reservoirs to combat Monggar water shortage
The decades-old problem of water shortage in Monggar will now be combated with the new rain water harvesting technology to be implemented soon. Additionally, the dzongkhag will have its first water reservoir to meet the growing water demand. “Presently it’s being designed and will be funded by the UN,” said …
Read More »Teaching considered “noble” no more
It’s the same old story again. Teaching, the so-called “noble” profession does not have many takers in Bhutan with most university graduates placing the vocation last in their list of preferences. Almost every teacher agrees that there is a huge incentive mismatch with the work load they have. “We don’t get …
Read More »A healthy diet: what tradition prescribes
While fitness experts advise health zealots to have a “balanced diet,” the Bhutanese traditional medicine system (soba rigpa) redefines what a healthy diet and lifestyle entails. In soba rigpa, the fundamental healing philosophy revolves around the concept of three somatic humors (basic types of energy or functional principles): lung ( …
Read More »Consultative meeting held on civil service rules and regulations
Following the first annual human resource conference held by the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) earlier this week, senior officials of the commission met with more than 170 civil servants of Thimphu dzongkhag yesterday. The day-long meeting saw the RCSC commissioners briefing the audience on Civil Service Act of Bhutan …
Read More »Lyonchen proposes ways to concretize global happiness in New York
Prime Minister Lyonchen Jimi Y Thinley, in his opening address at the United Nations Head Quarter in New York City on 2 April, said that Gross National Product (GDP) not only should but must be replaced by Gross National Happiness (GNH) if mankind is to avoid its current unsustainable and …
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