Bye, Bye! GNH is not eveyone’s cup of tea

28 November 2008

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2 Responses to “Bye, Bye! GNH is not eveyone’s cup of tea”

  1. Akkha on November 28th, 2008 11:36 am

    I love this sketch. It says the point I wanted to say. Great job!

  2. Tsering Dorji on December 2nd, 2008 11:08 am

    I also fully agree that GNH is not shared and digested by every Bhutanese and interational viewers and readers with so many grey areas still to be defined. If you look at the genuine Bhutanese population with no motorable road, electricity, mere income to sustain livelihood and educate the chidren, how on planet, one can be happy with vey TRUE heart and minds!

    There are farmers in our country who even worry what to eat and drink next and not enough to live in fine huts, and many still think that the God has cursed with poverty and desolate. There are many questions asked than answers WHY GNH never depict the true picture and individually ask rural mass and do research findings and documents the facts, rather than imposing this concept of GNH by hook or crook!

    I hope that it will give wake up call to GNH Commission and review the facts and figures and revisit the GNH phillosophy.

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