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Sunday, 13 October 2013

Human Resource for Bhutan

Bhutan is a small nation surrounded by two giant nations of the world with incomparable military might, economic power, demography and geography. Bhutan in no way match to them. This does not impugned Bhutan handicap or insecure. Our unique yet live tradition and culture  have been the source and saver of our sovereignty and independency for generations now. But with increasing influence of western culture and globalization, our culture is taking a
different shape and values are often degrading day by day. Now the only alternative to that is development of highly skilled human resource to keep our nation prominent in the world.

His Majesty also mentioned that investment in human resource capacity in Bhutan would be best investment that its return would make Bhutan one of the most powerful nation in the world if harnessed well. His Majesty further informed time and again that he has seen potential, intelligence and capability in the Bhutanese youth if they are given the opportunity. I totally agree to this view.
Contrary to this, I am not really pleased to read online on social media discouraging the Bhutanese from this kind of progress. Some people are of the view that our government is investing too much on this by allowing them to pursue even up PhD. Some of these people tend to go abroad for greener pasture and which is a brain drain. But we must understand that there are always exceptions to every rule. I don’t feel any effect of brain drain in this context as long there are justifiable rules equally applied to everyone on government scholarships to pay back through various means. When more Bhutanese people work in international organizations and developed countries, the ultimate benefit will be for Bhutan specially the nation’s economy and image. Some might work and send money back at home as already happening. Some might hold very good positions in the international organizations which Bhutan would ultimately benefit. We must remember that Bhutan is almost underrepresented in every UN offices at all levels. Today, even in many part of India, Bhutan is totally an alien to them. It is hard for them to believe that there is another nation between them and China. Thus, we must promote our presence in the international arena which is a pillar for strengthening our sovereignty and independency.
 We must learn to appreciate from others, for instance Singapore is much newer country than Bhutan which became independent only in 1965 from Malaysia. Singapore has just over 700 square kilometres compared to Bhutan which has over 38000 square kilometers. Contrarily, Singapore has a population of about five million people making one of the densest sovereign state in the world compared to just over 0.7 million in Bhutan.  But today, Bhutan is still one of the developing countries although our independence remains generations back but Singapore is one of the most developed countries. They have nothing except human resource and human brain. Therefore, we as a small nation has even better chance than this nation.
Thus, investment in human resource should be priority and deserves the attention to invest more, because that is the only alternative we have. Today, we are also proud to have one of the most qualified civil servant who are still working tirelessly even with meager income. Not every tom and dick has left the country for greener pasture.
Therefore, we not must not complacent, rather look at from different angles for the benefit of the nation so that we will one day become a nation like any other developed state.  

Human Resource for Bhutan

Bhutan is a small nation surrounded by two giant nations of the world with incomparable military might, economic power, demography and geography. Bhutan in no way match to them. This does not impugned Bhutan handicap or insecure. Our unique yet live tradition and culture  have been the source and saver of our sovereignty and independency for generations now. But with increasing influence of western culture and globalization, our culture is taking a

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Becoming an EXAMINEE!!

It was bright sunny day, 23 July 2013, my lovely wife came to drop me at Paro International Airport. It was unusual compared to my normal departure from the Airport. Till now, I have been fortunate to travel on regular basis to attend short term trainings, conferences, workshops, seminars and so on which normally lasted for about one to two weeks. But not this time.
This time, I am going to be away from my family and country for the next many months which really didn't appear to be a happy moment for me as I leave my dear and near ones behind.



The moment of sadness is also accompanied by happiness.I was finally going to pursue my ambition to become a lawyer. This is a dream come true. A dream I that I had from my primary school days even though I didn't know what is meant by a lawyer or who is a lawyer. I was also happy because, I  have a decent and secured job and also a caring family.

Before, my final decision, some people also suggested that I should try to go to Australia so that I can study as well as make money. Their intentions were so good and I really appreciate those people who encouraged me. Contrary to their suggestion, when I really thought about my life, I was not really attracted to such endeavor not because I have enough money but I believe that having a decent qualification with a decent life will make me more happier than with lots of money as human mind can never be contented with what we have. Human life is full of greed and discontentment.

We reached Airport on time and I had a nice cup of Suja and Zow, a favorite drink for me at the Airport with my wife and her friend. I know she does not like suja nor departing away from me. We  had a last hug  and few words of love and care, I bid goodbye to her.

The journey was not too smooth as I had to wait over four hours at the Kolkotta Airport to catch the flight to Pune. Interestingly, I was also for the first time flown from Paro to Kolkoatta in a chatted flight making my ears quite numb by the time I reached my disembarkation. From Kolkotta it was another four and half hour journey with Indian flight where for the first time again, I had to buy everything to eat in the flight. I arrived in the Pune Airport at 11:00PM with a stopover in Chennai.
It was rainy yet my two friends, Jangchu and Lama took away all my gloomy weather as they came to receive me from Airport with a smile and words of homeliness. They were kind enough that I didn't even have to carry my baggage.
The next day, early in the morning, I joined college. The college look better than I have anticipated which further boost my impression of the college. It has all modern facilities a law college should have and I was also happy to learn that this college is among the top law colleges in  whole of India.


Since then, we Bhutanese students have been one of the most sincere students in attending classes as we rarely miss even a single period which was noticed by the college too. I   learnt so many useful information on law and justice. I liked everything from environment to faculty to contents of the course. The only problem I had and still continues is my inability to remember the case laws.But today, with the end of September, our professors has more smiles than ever as they have completed our semester syllabus. And  the responsibility of that course has fallen on us, the students as the exams are near and we have so many things to study.

I like one aspect of this college, the Principal always reminded us to learn the law not for exam but for life. He tells us that passing in law is not so difficult but being a good lawyer with adequate knowledge on law is important.

Whatever, the reasons may be, with the exams knocking at my door, I hereby finally suspend all other works for the time being for me to prepare for my exams. After all, in this modern world, certificates and marks also matter as it serve the key to many things in life.

Hope when I come back on this forum again, I hope to write down the best and good about my exams.

Becoming an EXAMINEE!!

It was bright sunny day, 23 July 2013, my lovely wife came to drop me at Paro International Airport. It was unusual compared to my normal departure from the Airport. Till now, I have been fortunate to travel on regular basis to attend short term trainings, conferences, workshops, seminars and so on which normally lasted for about one to two weeks. But not this time.

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