Need to regulate regional tourism
January 10th, 2017
Even though we are a small and landlocked country hidden in the folds of the mighty Himalayas, Bhutan is today counted among the top high-end tourist destinations in the world. We have earned this space thanks largely to our sensible tourism and conservation policies. It took dedication and earnest efforts.
Fixing our potholed roads
January 9th, 2017
For those of us in Thimphu city, especially vehicle owners and...
It’s not black and white
January 7th, 2017
While we hoped for a verdict on the libel or defamation...
Waste not, want not
January 6th, 2017
The goal was ambitious: making Bhutan one of the cleanest countries...
URC comes with promise to develop agriculture
January 5th, 2017
Earnest efforts are now being made to make agriculture a priority...
Get involved in the education reform!
January 4th, 2017
The education ministry is considering a longer summer vacation but a...
We welcome more stakeholder intervention
January 1st, 2017
In a significant development concerning Department of Local Governance’s (DLG) September...
Whence the problem?
December 29th, 2016
A notification issued by the Department of Local Governance (DLG) on September...
Return of Zhabdrung’s statue
December 28th, 2016
The yearlong commemoration of 400 years of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel’s arrival...
Anti-Corruption initiatives must come top-down
December 27th, 2016
Bhutan Transparency Initiative’s National Corruption Barometer Survey has found that favouritism...
Welcoming the new electricity tariff
December 26th, 2016
The increase in electricity tariff may not be welcomed by all,...
Need to bolster hospital security
December 24th, 2016
The attack that happened at the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral...