Civil service reform hiccups

The recent civil service reform is making headlines after a group of in-service civil servants shared their dissatisfaction and even approached the Prime Minister with their grievances. The Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) justified the reform to build a professional, apolitical and meritocratic civil service.

Changing Bhutan

There weren’t so many buildings and roads. We had more land...

Encouraging a research culture

In another welcome move, the education ministry has introduced the Sherig...

Celebrating literature

Mountain Echoes is home again. It is the 7th edition of...

Why no funds for LG candidates?

As we prepare for the local government elections, we are reminded...

Gyentag is a significant achievement for women

The conferment of Gyentag by His Majesty The King is a...

One resignation too many

An MP has resigned after his application for extended leave to...

A most needed review

In a most commendable move, the education ministry will review the...

Need to know one’s duties well

The Prime Minister at the 26th Meet the Press programme in...

Lugar theatre is a witness to change

Lugar Theatre has a unique place in the history of our...

Localising regional tourists

The Association of Bhutanese Tour Operators has recently compiled a report...

Need to get things right

We are getting things terribly wrong. What are our responsibilities and...

Setting standards

Despite the introduction of online public services, citizens today still face...

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