For Mother Earth

Monday April 22 was the Earth Day. For more than half a century, we had been observing this day as a reminder, of many things, how we are destroying the mother earth that has given us life, nurtured and has been the source livelihoods and prosperity or progress as we like to call today.

Hope for the big cats

Talk about the tigers and Bhutan as a host of one...

Cashing in on waste?

Have we finally found a solution to our mounting waste problem?...

Regulating advertisements

Advertising goods and services is an integral part of any business....

PD is just the first step

The Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) has unveiled an ambitious plan...

Dissecting the referral issue

Health professionals are on the operating table to dissect an issue...

Renewing our commitment to SDGs

As we strive to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by...

The cost of progress?

That diabetes and hypertension continue to be the most prevalent non-communicable...

The relevance of drungkhags

It  has not been talked about publicly, but it seems there...

Welcome back

The Ministry of Education and Skills Development’s decision to re-employ government...

Protecting against rising scam issues

The recent surge in scam cases targeting the public is cause...

Flawed labour policies?

Going by records maintained by the labour department, we have a...

Strengthening early childhood education in Bhutan

The early childhood education and development (EECD) is undergoing significant transformation...

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