errors. I looked at the editorial views and as expected, two papers had their editorials on the issue. Kuensel quoted “although Bhutan grabbed international headlines for doing what it did the legislations only led to a thriving black market. Instead of framing legislations that works, the new tobacco law, passed this year, is even more draconian”. In the end of this column states, “In the end the answer is regular and consistent advocacy as the developed world has shown not prescribing a way of life. Despite that if people what to flare up they must be given the choice”.
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Monday, 29 November 2010
It is really draconian and medieval???? May be or may not be… lets wait till 1 January, 2011
errors. I looked at the editorial views and as expected, two papers had their editorials on the issue. Kuensel quoted “although Bhutan grabbed international headlines for doing what it did the legislations only led to a thriving black market. Instead of framing legislations that works, the new tobacco law, passed this year, is even more draconian”. In the end of this column states, “In the end the answer is regular and consistent advocacy as the developed world has shown not prescribing a way of life. Despite that if people what to flare up they must be given the choice”.
It is really draconian and medieval???? May be or may not be… lets wait till 1 January, 2011
Monday, 22 November 2010
Bridging the Generation Gap
Bridging the Generation Gap
Saturday, 6 November 2010
A Friend in Delima
affairs.
His wife unlike many women in the world, instead of feeling jealous, frustration or any form of envy, heartily accepted and just wanted one thing... She said to him Hey darling, i know u made a mistake and i have no problem with that.. i accept the mistake because it is the nature of every man.... But i want one thing... we have a nice child... he is small and fragile... if you don't want to be with me... please think of our only child and his life..... I want you to break up with your girl friend and be with me all times.... i don't want anything from her.....i am in fact willing to pay her or give what she wants but not you my dear........His wife said " dear if you leave me, I am not warning you but telling you the truth that I will take my life as well as our child because i dont want myself and out child without you my dear"..... He replied.... ok .. dear.. i am so sorry, i made a mistake..... and i don't know how to describe the way you forgive me...... i will leave her.....
So he went to his work place again. He meet with his girl friend... today, he said you know i have a wife and a child.... they knew about our relationship and sh wants me to break up with you. I am sorry, i have to listen to my wife because we have a child........... His girl friend stammered for while and... with tears in her eyes, replied" I know that long time the day we met. But i love you truely and don't want to be away from you. You leave me.. i will commit suicide". But he thought that would not happen. He came to wife's house. After a few days later he went to his work place......He was shocked to hear that his girl friend was admitted in the hospital after his departure... and now she is planning to take her life.....
Today, he is in a thick soup.. unable to sleep, unable to eat properly... he is in search of consulting astrologers, medical doctors, psychiatrists, lamas, lawyers and any one who could provide him a solution to solve his problem..... doe any one got any solution to this???????????????????????????????? hey... help help help and don't love to many...
A Friend in Delima
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Who is good leader
the officer is mood off not because he has problem performing his duties but because he has brought the family problem in the office. It is even more ridiculous if he or she ever uses these personal problems to his or her subordinates through loss of temper, scolding or frowning at them without their faults.
Who is good leader
Thursday, 5 August 2010
Can Bhutan Ban the sale of Alcohol? A mere perspective from layman point of view
all the culture the most important part of living culture to show to the outside world. And alcohol is thus, an important part of culture in the Bhutanese Society for centuries. Today, Bhutan is challenged by the very culture, putting the pressure on the government and the policy makers to rethink on this culture.
Alcohol is served in almost all functions and festivals and adds more taste to these events. In fact no other items or Bhutanese menu can replace alcohol. On the other hand alcohol has also been responsible for many crimes including murder, rape and battery. it is also responsible for many deaths in the hospitals across the country incurring huge financial loss on the primary health care system in the country. Last year alone, more than…. people died of alcohol related diseases such as liver cirrhosis and other lifestyle diseases. The reports from media and other relevant sources reveal that over … percent of the juvenile crimes and drug abuse started under the influence of alcohol. It also seen that the matrimonial cases in court overtook all other cases and majority of the cases are known to have been caused due to consumption of alcohol.
Considering all these facts, recently media reported that Department of Trade, Ministry of Economic Affairs suspended the issuance of bar license till the National Strategy for Alcohol consumption is drawn. Yet, today there are reports that there are over 700 licensed bars in the capital alone. And it is further added by other restaurants and general shops selling alcohol without licenses.
preparing such a document is not an easy way but it is definitely going to be a daunting and challenging job whoever draws such strategy.
The issue is really complex when it comes to ground reality. The culture baggage it carries, the importance of being food item in almost all the Bhutanese meals, the quota or subsidized rate of these items for many Bhutanese including the armed forces, some senior civil servants and others who are residents of Bhutan entitled for such entitlements.
Can Bhutan Ban the sale of Alcohol? A mere perspective from layman point of view
Politics in Bhutan
to a large extent. Bhutanese felt the hitch of the so called democracy. Right after the election, some people even approached the throne to take back the power and continue to rule the country.
Politics in Bhutan
Monday, 2 August 2010
Tobacco Tobacco Tobacco
In the opening remarks, His Excellency, the Minister of
Health who is also the Chairperson of the Tobacco Control Board said that unlike other Act, Tobacco Control Act should be more easy to implement. He cited that this is because Bhutan has already drawn rules and regulations in place to ban the sale of any tobacco products since 2004. He said this Act is only a tooth that was wanted by all the law enforcers to curve the illegal sale of tobacco products in the country.
However, considering the present Act, there are lot more to be done. In the past, only products can be seized and at the most, the licenses of the shops or retailers can be canceled and fined. Today, the Act has more. People can be put behind the bars if found smoking in public places and in any place if they are caught smoking without having any receipt from the customs.
Further, the discotheques and bars, people are prohibited to smoke or chew tobacco products. This means, the roles and responsibilities among the law enforcers are very huge and challenging.
In nutshell, the implementation of Tobacco Control Act is much waited to be seen .....
Tobacco Tobacco Tobacco
In the opening remarks, His Excellency, the Minister of
Thursday, 15 July 2010
The Auspicious Days
For me, it is even more important. The reason is that I am attending the 14th Convocation Day in Royal Institute of Management confirming my completion of Post Graduate Diploma in National Law.
Today, a total of 147 graduates received our diploma certificate of which 99 were Post Graduate Diploma and rest diploma in various fields.
The Auspicious Days
For me, it is even more important. The reason is that I am attending the 14th Convocation Day in Royal Institute of Management confirming my completion of Post Graduate Diploma in National Law.
Today, a total of 147 graduates received our diploma certificate of which 99 were Post Graduate Diploma and rest diploma in various fields.
Saturday, 10 July 2010
This week was she
hey darling... i want to be your life partner, she did not tell me but was on my face book.... I thought she was just telling me for the sake of telling...NO.. No.. she is serious.. I did not know what to do?????
I got call from my usual she.... the normal she turned something again more confusing..... Hey... do you know, I am getting married???? I said.. wow. thats good tay... please go ahead.. I asked her then.. who are you marrying with.... She stayed for a while and replied in my Gtalk... may be with you..... i took it lightly and said... hey Dear I know u always want to make fun of me.... after a while.... Gtalk.. tolok.... message.... i read .... the message reads... hey I am serious this time, I hope i will not change my mind.....i went to her place for some work.... Indeed she did seem to be more passionate towards me.....
What happen to other shee..... oh.. ohh.. she does not stop either.... hey dear ... luve you dear... it goes on and on... may be i may not get anyone of them..... life is sometimes really confusing.... ha ha ha ha ha aha
This week was she
Saturday, 3 July 2010
The TAX, The Price, The hike and The Pay
country.
Then came the hike in the fuel and service tax. Now it is about the price for water and electricity. This has led the price of grocery to increased by a large amount.
Few days back, PM in his statement to the Nation through National Assembly, stated that we should be content with what we have and should not be too materialistic.
The reason government gives:
1. Increase in vehicle Tax: To many cars, traffic jams, environmental hazards. But does the government ever realizes how many cars are there in some Dzongkhags like Lhuentse or Pema Gatshel, Dagana. Will the people from these places who are yet to feel the impact of development with such control mechanisms from the government.
2. Fuel Price Hike: It is not in the control of Royal Government of Bhutan, because it was increased in India.
3. Water price: It is too expensive for the government to maintain continuous supply of water at the current rate
4. Electricity Price: Bhutan is consuming a lot of electricity and incurred loss to BPC (Government Revenue)
5.PM's statement: Did PM understand the realities what is happening to many residing in a town like Thimphu where everything increased but not the pay. Does he or the MPs understand the concept of Equity and Justice in this era.
It now looks that every one, the MPs, the Ministers are only looking at Thimphu and Phuentsholing.
May be they have forgotten what they have promised, they promised to bring electricity and road to every geog. But if the cost of the vehicle is increased like this, can these road will ever benefit the people living there.
It is in fact quite sad that the government has not done anything as an immediate measure where more than 60 students of Medrelgang Middle secondary lost their belongings to the fire where as when one of the MPs was hit by an arrow, the government was able to call Helicopter. We should not forget the incident that occurred in Chhukha where six lives were lost.
It was His Majesty the King, who sent his Zimpon and a team to Medrelgang the very day the student lost their belongings, provided them with many things ranging from Geometry Box to other necessary items. Long Live His Majesty the King, You are the true leader, who does not promise to do but does more than what you would promise.
In this, I am not trying to offend any political party or any one, but trying to bring the realities of the common citizens and their needs. The wise wisdom, His Majesty the Fourth King has visioned will only be realized if the government could think about Bhutan, not about their pay nor about few urban areas when it come to decision like vehicle Tax, electricity price. In fact, Bhutan should be getting free electricity considering the amount of energy Bhutan generates.
Many critics would still say that these charges are too high for Bhutan.
The TAX, The Price, The hike and The Pay
Sunday, 30 May 2010
Vegetable shopping: Indirect gambling
proper decorum ranging from setting up and segregating different kinds of goods and produces people brought here. That is something everyone must have appreciated except few venders who had to pay more when BAFRA took over.
Vegetable shopping: Indirect gambling
Sunday, 16 May 2010
Appleates to get releived
The Journey that never ends.....
completely ignore him nor tell that she did not love him. For him, everyday was sort of confusions and uncertainty but he never tells her about this.
They would spend times together sharing many things ranging from family to school lives to college lives to the working life. But they rarely asks each other on the personal matters. For Karma, he is not completely prepared to convince her and for Tshering, she is neither ready to accept him nor ready to reject. She feels that she still need time to think it over and decide well. She wants time and she wants time.
For Karma, he wants her but her never wanted to push her or compels her to give him the answer to his question. In the midst of this, he does not seem to bother the time she is taking. He always tell her, "take your time and decide when you are ready" . This goes on and on.... and no one knows what she would one day tell him... and he is neither sure about her positive reply not sure about her rejection. he just want the time to tell him who is she to him...
The Journey that never ends.....
Saturday, 1 May 2010
Congratulations Bhutan
Today, Bhutan has successfully completed the hosting of
the first ever SAARC Summit since its inception 25 years ago.
The way Bhutanese hosted the summit is something that needs to replicated and shown as an example to the rest of the countries in the region.
Each and every foreigner who visited and participate in the summit seems to have been satisfied for what we have done.
In short, the summit was a great success. Congratulations all the Bhutanese and I am proud to be one of them.
Palden Drukpa Gyelo Lha Gyelo.
Long live their majesties the kings.
Link to you tube for the news on the summit as 16 SAARC summit
or Summit begins
news on the 16 SAARC summit in Bhutan
Congratulations Bhutan
Today, Bhutan has successfully completed the hosting of
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Bhutan's Acession to WTO
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Bhutan's Acession to WTO
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March 26: Should Bhutan join or not join the World Trade Organisation |
Monday, 8 March 2010
The obligations of life in city
obligations without much problem by the god’s graces and wishes from everyone.
The obligations of life in city
Friday, 26 February 2010
The writers, their styles and their professions: A review on journal published by NC
After having my dinner, I went through the book. There are
seven articles written by seven members of the National Council. The topics ranged from “The House of Review” to “Legislation” to “Drugs and Youth” to “Before mountains echo different songs”.
One of the prominent differences I have found was the way each one of them has written. I know that although today they all hold the same post, their past experiences and professions were all different.
Dr Jagar Dorji has written on the “The house of review: beyond the nuts and bolts” in which he talks about the promises made by the members and their fulfillment. This piece of writing looks more academic as he was an academician.
The next article was on “Legislation: Formulation, Application and Interpretation” by Kuenley Tshering. As he comes from a legal background and was also a senior judge at the High Court prior to his appointment to this post. He articles talks on the principles of legislation and how laws are formulated, interpreted and applied in the court of law. In this article one would note how he has used the precise legal terms to explain about legislation. Some prominent terms he used are “The Golden Rule”, “The Mischief Rule, statute, Jus dicere, et non jus dare, House of Justice”. It is also distinguished by long sentences and a lot of footnote which is absent in other articles.
An article titled “Before mountains echo different songs” was written by Ugyen Tshering. The article starts with a description of a valley slowly bringing the story of remote village where the author has visited. This article is very much journalistic way of writing. This has depicted that this author has come from a media background and I found it true, as I know he worked in a broadcast for a long time before joining politics.
Another National Council Member, Rinzin Rinzin wrote a first person narrative story on His Majesty launching land Kidu program and where he himself accompanied the royal entourage. His article was “Halo of rainbows and lights in the shadow of my king”. In this article, Rinzin being a writer who has written mostly the non creative fiction has brought his ability to bring the story in a first person form as per the rule in writing a non-fiction creative writing.
Sonam Kinga being a renowned and active researcher has written his article with a lot of research on zhabto Lemi. His article was titled “Zhabto Lemi Chhathrim:The need for completing the Law-making process”. He has put his researched results in the form of table as any researcher would do to prove his research and make recommendations. Further the article is very similar to the articles published by Centre for Bhutan Studies in terms of its structure and lay out.
On the other hand, the two young members Sonam Yangchen who wrote on “Drugs and Youth:Still looking for an answer” and Sangay Khandu on “Law-making in Bhutan” were having similar way of writing as well as the layout. There is more of modern style of writing which mainly included their observations and comments on the issue.
We can see the following few excerpts from their articles and compare.
“In the Bhutanese Parliament the creation of the apolitical National Council gives the bicameral system a strength that most parliaments do not have. The views expressed in this paper are very well summarized in the following words:” Dr. Jagar Dorji, former Director of Sherubtse College.
“The role of the judge is to declare what law already exists. The standard legal maxim is, Jus dicere, et non jus dare, that is, the province of a judge is to declare the law, not to make it.” Dasho Kuenley Tsshering, a Judge at the High Court of Bhutan.
“From all four corners, mountains loom large against the clear blue sky. Inside this bowl of rugged beauty lies the small village of Gonyul in the tiny mountain kingdom of Bhutan.” Ugyen Tshering, former General Manager of BBSC
When I was honoured with the news that our Druk Gyelpo was on his way to Lhuentse to launch the Land kidu program, honestly, I was full of mixed feelings-excitement and anxiety alike”. Rinzin Rinzin, an author and agriculturist.
“Text of the re-structured Bill sent by the National Council to the National Assembly. This text is based on the 1996 Chathrim. The provisions deleted (by a line) are based on the National Assembly’s proposal and resolutions of the 87th session of the former National Assembly”. Sonam Kinga, a former researcher(CBS) and Chief Editor (BO).
“The Constitution of Bhutan states amongst other things, how the legislature should conduct its legislative process”. Sangay Khandu, former employee of UNDP.
“Drug use has been on a constant rise in the country. There are varying set of factors contributing to the ever rising drug abuse problem”. Sonam Yangchen, RCSC selected candidate for Post Graduate Diploma in Public Administration.
These few examples depict that how each individual can differ in writing as we grow in different set of environment and profession. Thus, it is at all not advisable to comment on some one’s writing.
The writers, their styles and their professions: A review on journal published by NC
After having my dinner, I went through the book. There are
Thursday, 25 February 2010
The Day begins
I looked at my watch, it was almost 8:am. I left for the office.