Education and challenges

Textbooks ridden with mistakes are a problem. And we are talking about the declining quality of education. The real problem, however, seems to be that we are so uncomfortable accepting our flaws. Such thinking will not take us anywhere. The good news is that the Royal Education Council is making efforts to correct all the […]

Deterring drug abuse

Atleast one-person was arrested everyday in connection to controlled substances this...

What does tigers walking urban roads tell us?

A visitor from the wild that walked down our roads recently did...

Support entrepreneurship

Even with the country abuzz with the national council elections, the...

Graduating from LDC and looking forward

As clichéd as the phrase is, no news is good news....

Importance of using franchise

Bhutan has nominated 130 candidates for the upcoming National Council elections,...

For better healthcare, begin with appointment system

Patient complaints, particularly at Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital in...

Give media its right of place

Elections are on our doorsteps. But as democracy matures, we seem...

Freedom from the press

The National Council election process has been fairly smooth. Or so...

Laya, a story of change

Laya, one of the communities that was until recently considered secluded...

Monitoring private money lending

The issue of private money lending has received some attention recently....

Where is the debate leading us?

The debates on the national language have been missing the point...

The nomination process

The nationwide exercise to nominate candidates to contest in the upcoming...

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