The egos and me

Nature that individuals have differs and this nature determines what the person does. Character is contributing factor but not the final decider. In fact nature character moulds one’s character. Many of my friends said, I have an ego. I have never felt to be so. Here are few examples....

Army officers promoted

His Majesty on July 22 promoted to the rank of Brigadier (left to right) Chencho Dorji (RBG), Kesang Dorjee, Sangay Penjor and Singi Dorji (RBA). Brigadier Chencho Dorji was commissioned as an officer in 1975 and selected into the Royal Body Guards in 1985. He was promoted the rank...

Bhutan got the Swine Flu

The worldwide panic Swine Flu, which has spread over 135 countries, has finally entered this tiny kingdom, as per the health officials in Thimphu. According to reports, the A H1N1 virus has been detected in four Bhutanese, who were tested positive – two of them detected within the country....

Service and its return

It has almost been nine years that I started serving community on selfless foot, which started with the initiation of The Shangrila Sandesh monthly newspaper. Even before that as a child rights activists and HIV AIDS awareness campaign volunteers, my service to the community continued for four years. Subtracting...

Bandh culture – as seen in Itahari

Bandh – it’s culture now in Nepal. For one section it is best alternatives for earning, for others amusement and for a larger mass it is panic and torture. Administration and political groups care little on it, which has worsened people’s faith on them. Biratnagar was not closed on...

Is Nepal becoming a breeding ground for Tibetan revolt?

The fluid political environment in the country seems to be providing an opportunity not only for various internal interest groups but also for Tibetan refugees, who are fighting for ‘free Tibet’ for last 50 years. The latest wave of agitation against Chinese rule in Tibet is planned alongside the...