Need to know one’s duties well

The Prime Minister at the 26th Meet the Press programme in Thimphu said that the Constitution gives us the right to freedom of expression but that right does not mean we can undermine others’ rights.

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...

Speak, but know your rights well

For the past few days the eminent motormouths have made themselves...

Being prepared and ensuring connectivity

The recent monsoon disaster has alerted our works and human settlement...

Strength to fight corruption

Fighting corruption is the fundamental duty of every Bhutanese. It is...

Our Olympians made us proud

Bhutan’s journey in the Rio Olympics has ended, but not without...

Healthy debate necessary

The government’s decision to procure utility vehicles for 199 gewogs that...

Safer public infrastructure

In a tragic incident, a teenager lost his life after falling...

Getting right with elections

The Supreme Court (SC) has instructed the Election Commission of Bhutan...

Going digital to preserve

With the launching of a website, the Zhung Dratshang is now...

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