The corrupt culture must stop

The news that 91 individuals were found to have been involved in fraudulent practices in relation to issuance of driving licences reflects professionalism, the lack of it rather, in the very officials from whom we expect the highest moral and professional standards. It appears that a syndicate of a sort was let to grow to suck […]

What have we learnt?

There are several lessons to learn from the Learn and Earn...

A good decision

For months, the hot mix plant on the banks of Pachhu...

An initiative worth replicating

It is not a new idea, but the paying for environmental...

The discourse

Given the debate the Bhutanese society is engaging in today, the...

Let us do a little less talking and do more

We take pride in Bhutan being the champion of the environment...

Building a relationship

Bhutanese society is not only questioning decisions, but also the weak...

When the carrot fails

The carrot was dangled in front of the urban populace or...

Better late than never

The team heading the water flagship programme will rework on the...

What are we teaching our children?

The government’s decision to allow the underage students to continue their...

Developing Zhemgang

As long as public space is provided, the issue of Sarpang...

Transforming cottage and small scale industries

The Bhutan Economic Forum for Innovative Transformation (BEFIT) conference has ended,...

Fix accountability, immediately

We do not have to wait for disasters to happen; we...

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