Dealing with fire accidents

The March 20 fire accident in Tsenkari, Nganglam came as a rude reminder to all of us. If we are a little more careful, disasters that destroy properties and lives and cause untold pains can be prevented.

Ensuring safety on construction sites

An expatriate worker died after falling off a building that he...

Killing wild boars: Need for a long-term solution

Agriculture minister encouraging farmers to kill wild boars is a picture...

Preparing for sustainable graduation

Having crossed the thresholds on GNI per capita and human asset...

An important message

The narrative of Bhutan’s development journey has reached a critical point....

Who are they?

As a Buddhist society, we believe in giving, being kind, caring,...

Where there’s smoke

An investigation has dismissed allegations that a bar and smoking zone...

No wetland left behind

An important initiative that will help Bhutan realise the goal of...

Addiction problem: Turning to promising direction

Addiction is the greatest scourge we face today, calling us to...

Addressing modern health challenges

The biggest health challenge we are faced with today is the...

A more gender sensitive media

During a panel discussion held at the ongoing national conference on...

Reform must achieve integrity

The judiciary has begun undertaking vital review and reforms. What this...

Be bold for change

Today we celebrate International Women’s Day. The day celebrates the social,...

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