EDITORIAL

Watch the Debt

The US Federal Reserve and the US government pumped in trillions of dollars through monetary and fiscal measures respectively, to save the US economy. Many central banks and governments around the world have done the same, and no one can argue against it. Bhutan has also gone down a similar …

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A Disabled Society

The level of disability of a person with disability is not so much a reflection on the person with disability, as it is with Bhutanese society’s disability to accommodate and mainstream people with disability in Bhutan. While people with disability in developed and even developing countries around the world are …

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Penjore case is back

Many Bhutanese breathed a sigh of relief when the Thimphu District Court dismissed the sedition case against Penjore in June this year. Most felt that justice and freedom of speech had won the day. However, in what can only be called a major lapse in judgment by the OAG and …

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Corruption at the border

This paper, so far, has been exposing the harassment and extortion faced by those involved in exporting and importing Bhutanese products across the border by Indian customs, SSB, local journalists and others. However, it now appears that our officials on our side of the border are no better with prima …

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Sexual Harassment

For centuries, Bhutanese society has been known to be a sexually liberal one with no major hang ups about the issue to the point that a man and woman living together are considered married even without a formal ceremony. This is a healthy trait for any society, however, the other …

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Survivors

While a lot of public anger has been directed at the Sherubtse management and the President for being insensitive and not taking strong enough action against the assistant lecturer, the real problem is much deeper. When the 10 female college students in Sherubtse came forward at great personal risk to …

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Safety of our girls

In Punakha, a minor girl student who was highly traumatized ran away from her step father accusing him of rape, after the death of her mother, and sought shelter in her school. The school has given her shelter as a boarder and has reported the case to the police. While …

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Sovereign Bhutan

The newly minted Minister of State for Minority Affairs in India and Alipurduar MP, John Barla, in an interview to a facebook based media outlet in Jaigaon made some unfortunate remarks. The minister in all probability misled by the admin said that what The Bhutanese reported on the extortion syndicate …

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Delta Alert

Israel was the first country in the world to vaccinate the majority of its population, and then it opened up for business as life went back to ‘normal.’ Now Israel is seeing a record number of new cases with two in every 150 Israelis testing positive for the virus. This …

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Trade and Relations

There can be no doubt that one of the strongest diplomatic ties in the world are between Bhutan and India. The relationship has both evolved and grown over a period of time to the point that even our authors exchange notes during the Mountain Echoes festival. Within this larger framework …

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