2022 GNH Report
The book highlights that the period between 2015 and 2022 witnessed an increase in GNH, reflecting Bhutan’s steadfast commitment to fostering an environment conducive to happiness and wellbeing. GNH increase was driven primarily by improvements in housing, income, schooling, services, and literacy, but also by positive emotions – which increased despite the pandemic. However, several indicators deteriorated, reflecting other impacts of the pandemic, including healthy days, cultural and political participation, mental health, and Driglam Namzha.
The three oldest biographies of Tsangpa Gyare, the Founder of the Drukpa Kagyu School
Among the four prominent Tibetan Buddhist schools, the Kagyü (Bka’ brgyud) school produced the most numbers of sub-schools such as Karma Kagyü (Karma bka’ brgyud), Drikung Kagyü (’Bri gung bka’ brgyud) and Drukpa Kagyü (’Brug pa bka’ brgyud). The latter spread in surrounding regions and became a state religion in Bhutan.
2015 GNH Survey
Karma Ura Sabina Alkire Karma Wangdi Tshoki Zangmo ISBN 978-99980-35-19-5 Download Full Report