Legacies from Lhuntse: Forecasting a Future
With changes in the spelling and the pronunciation thereof of places, a part of history has been lost, at least the meaning which otherwise would have been easily accessible.
With changes in the spelling and the pronunciation thereof of places, a part of history has been lost, at least the meaning which otherwise would have been easily accessible.
Will Tashi and friends grow to find a reason to defend and protect the Kingdom not only on the chessboard but also in the chess game of the Himalayas…
…‘Mongar gave me the hope and I would like to return a hope to Mongar.’
I was not a lone traveller in my hitherto journey nor will I be…
I could take ‘some concrete steps’ On My Way to Mayul not of my own but because of the people I met on my way. I alone could not…
…I happened to share how I resisted pressure to look for a job. “I don’t want to look for a job in Thimphu, Paro and Phuntsholing,” I told unequivocally…
…the virus mutating, and COVID-19 related protocols and restrictions evolving fast, it was difficult to stay abreast with inundated flow of information. My decision served my interest, however myopic…
On the other hand, Thimphu Thromde could afford to construct, dismantle and reconstruct the drainage system. In these observations, I saw a disparity between the centre and periphery.
…Drepung and London are worlds apart. How can I bring the two worlds closer? Should I make an effort in the first place? Is it worth an enterprise?
…the welfare scheme as being people centric covering all walks of life, it will be a fitting tribute to His Majesty the King, affectionately revered as ‘the People’s King’.
“…elderly people deserve [a] better home like any other people…Now so many such cases…” “They do deserve [it]. In a way, it is also a topic of public policy…”