On 30th August 2018, The Economist wrote “When the island of Singapore became an independent country in 1965, it had few friends and even fewer natural resources. How did it become one of the world’s great trading and financial centres? The strategy, explained Lee Kuan Yew, its first prime minister, was “to develop Singapore’s only [...]
My Sincere Submission to the Government of the “Day”
While there has been much hype with regards to Suung-joen app and free WIFI, I don't think it will be wise on the part of the government to go ahead and do it just because it is in their manifesto. The government should instead take in some [I'm sure this is happening] good proposals from [...]
Air Quality Vs. Automobiles [Bhutan’s Story]
The air quality in Bhutan has long been regarded as “pristine”. We are proud of [rightly so] our 71% forest coverage of the total geographical area (information from National Forest Inventory of Bhutan with the definition of forest cover from National Forest Policy 2011 followed) and little over 50% of our country designated as protected [...]
Books from Jan 2018
I have always been told that 'in-order to write, one must do three important things in life: 1. Read; 2. REad; and 3. READ'. While I do not claim to be a voracious reader, I 'm not a "non-reader" [if there is any term] too [blowing my own trumpet]. I 've been a bad blogger [...]