A multi-pronged approach to youth problems

The youth-for-youth movement will see Golden Youth Award participants mentor at-risk youth in their schools. Such a move should have a positive impact on issues such as youth violence and crime.

Monsoon glory yet again

Every monsoon we are reminded of how poor our sewerage systems...

This is no spelling bee

The country requires standard spellings for the names of dzongkhags, gewogs...

Not vessels to be filled but fires to be kindled

Education is the bedrock of any country.

Therefore, efforts to further improve...

Need for the government to step in urgently

As wild animals continue to attack crops, people in the villages...

Using the video game culture

It’s no secret that we’re struggling to get our children and...

Taking education to the leaners

Non-formal education (NFE), one of the most successful programmes that Bhutan...

Preventing youth crime

Two stabbings in less than a week. One fatal. Should we...

Tarry awhile. Let the dust settle

It was central schools first. Now it is allowing boarding facilities...

Infrastructure: Need to give quality pride of place

The quality of public infrastructure in the country is a growing...

Conserving water

The works and human settlement minister attributed poor management as one...

Farewell chief. Thank you for your service

He knew the way, he went the way, and he showed...

Sweeping the dog problem under the rug

A round a hundred dogs were recently abandoned in Gaigurey in...

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