We are what we post

When photographs of the body of a Bhutanese woman, an overseas employee who died abroad, started circulating on social media recently, the labour ministry was oblivious of such posts on Facebook. It later learnt that the body was of an overseas employee who had gone abroad through its programme. That was the only information with […]

We could do with fewer gewogs than we have

Is reduction in the number of gewogs good? Looking from the...

Let the people decide

The Election Commission of Bhutan has the responsibility to conduct free...

Report to remove fake accounts

We have seen it in the past. It is here again....

Youth, whose responsibility?

A  series of activities are underway across the country today to keep...

Cutting alcohol consumption is the answer

It bears out what even our uninformed guess would have told...

An unclean Bhutan `

Earlier this week, photographs of Japanese team bowing out of the...

Are we failing our children?

The news of the three under-14 girls, who have been facing...

The fear of being politically linked

With election mood picking pace, there appears to be a growing...

Youth and crime

We saw it coming. Increasing crime rate is not an encouraging...

Make roads safer

The recent mishap at Jumja, Chukha where two young lives were...

To parents this summer vacation

This is yet another time when we as parents and elders...

Need to tackle urban unemployment

Although youth unemployment has come down to 10.6 percent from 13.2...

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