Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Elephant can be in a ROOM

The government has lived up to its promise, even if partly, when it comes to providing a power tiller for each of the 1,040 chiwogs in the country.  The tillers arrived, literally with a bang, as 25 of them roared away from Mongar town last week.
About 70 have been distributed so far, covering the six eastern dzongkhags.  More are on the way.  The power tiller, called the agent of change in rural Bhutan, will do [... Read More]
About 70 have been distributed so far, covering the six eastern dzongkhags.  More are on the way.  The power tiller, called the agent of change in rural Bhutan, will do wonders as it ploughs fields, pumps water, threshes rice and transports produce to the market.  Known for efficiency and reducing farm drudgery, the power tiller is one machine many a farmer would wish to have outside his home.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

"ZHUKHAM" A BIG PROBLEM AMONGST BHUTANESE

Health is becoming a big concern to every individual and nation at large in Bhutan. Due to so many economic development in Bhutan, lives of bhutanese is made so easy,people need not have to burn calories unlike in olden days, people walk hours and days to meet their ends meet. Today every thing can be done on a command on technology such as remote controller, lap tops and Atms. Development in Bhutan is at hare's speed and change in people's habits(diet and exercise)is at tortoise speed. Tortoise is growing too obese that it is giving hare a problem to increase its pace.
 So, its high time for bhutanese to change a lot of habits pertaining to health and physical fitness. so stick to old saying," HEALTH IS WEALTH" and take a step to change.