The myth of high value–low impact policy

The tourism industry, which the government identified as one of the jewels to strengthen the economy has come under much scrutiny. While it may not always be for the right reasons, the discourse is good given the impact the industry has on the economy. It contributes more than nine percent to GDP, earns the highest […]

Strengthen the labour ministry

In what could be a blow to the labour ministry, the...

A lesson from Kangpara

Roads in Bhutan are a harbinger of development. It is the...

Drinking water crises

Thimphu thromde’s inefficient management of drinking water supply system has put...

An opportunity and a challenge

The criticisms from the Opposition and the National Council did not...

A shackled institution?

With the National Assembly snubbing the move to corporatise JDWNRH, the...

Malady of the nation?

Bhutanese people have no reason to commit suicide the Prime Minister...

Substance abuse: Looking beyond issue

The issue of substance abuse is fast growing to be one...

Re-educate on HIV

At least five people are detected positive for HIV every month...

Draining in the drink?

Our relationship with alcohol has been sad. We talk about alcohol...

The disconnected

Digital technologies are changing the way we interact with each other....

Pilgrims’ progress

Pilgrimage season is approaching. When exams are over and schools close...

The domestic violence epidemic

Everyday, at least one woman experiences domestic violence in Bhutan. This...

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