My childhood has been interesting. Everyone who knew me as a boy has unforgettable stories to share. From the outside they must have found it adventurous. But I have been trying to forget everything because there weren’t many beautiful moments I could cherish. I don’t want to be hateful. I want to …
Read More »Money Matters and Success Factors
Preliminary Exam is the gateway to the most sought after career in the Civil Service in the country. And that’s why many graduates are trying all that they can do to crack this examination. That way they come a step closer to realizing that dream. Sadly, some graduates, however good …
Read More »Bhutan has 103 Tigers
The Global Tiger Day saw Bhutan announcing it has 103 tigers. This is up from 74 tigers in 1998. The tigers were painstakingly counted using 1129 camera traps throughout the country during the past two years. Tigers have been caught in these cameras from the plains, at 150 meters, to …
Read More »Response to “BCCI To Put Up Proposal On Liberalizing Tourism Tariff”
Due to the current tourism policy, most of the people in other countries are not aware of Bhutan, they don’t know what Bhutan is and where it is physically located. Those who are aware of Bhutan complain about the USD 250 per day mechanism as they think that it is …
Read More »The decisions on FM and BOiC
Many corrupt and authoritarian countries around the world have had perfectly educated, competent and even likeable politicians at crucial points in their history. However, more often than not, all that fine exterior fell apart whenever there was a serious challenge to their power or when they themselves or those close …
Read More »The Birthday Generation
I was told about a particular teacher, who happened to observe a group of girls celebrating the birthday of a particular Indian movie actor in a school. (I forget whether it was Salman Khan or Shahrukh Khan’s, but certainly it was one of them). The teacher went to them and …
Read More »Name-Changing Syndrome
How does changing a name help anything? Of course there is a traditional rural belief that when a child is sick for a long time changing the child’s name helps. Often the child ends up with better health and a very funny name. But what about an institution’s name? I …
Read More »The little fiefdoms of Bhutan
His Majesty the King in the 106th Nation Day address in 2013 pointed out the issue of ‘limited coordination and communication among government agencies which invariably leads to lack of coherence.’ In what is the latest example of such behavior the Department of Revenue and Customs (DRC) went ahead and …
Read More »Budgetary, manpower and viability challenges for new Thromdes
However, if implemented well plan will unleash much needed planned urbanization across Bhutan The parliament may have declared 15 Dzongkhag Thromdes and 18 Yenlag Thromdes in its last session, but now there are huge budgetary, manpower and viability issues around many of these towns whose implementation could stretch into …
Read More »Czech Republic Ambassador bids farewell
The Ambassador of Czech Republic to Bhutan, H.E. Mr. Miloslav Stasek paid a farewell call on Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay at the Gyalyong Tshogkhang yesterday. Lyonchhoen congratulated the ambassador for successful completion of his tenure and thanked him for his constructive role in deepening relations between Bhutan and Czech Republic. The …
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