Support for the private sector

There are a lot of expectations rested on our private sector.  It is the engine and the driver of economic growth, and solution to a mounting unemployment problem.  Such is the importance of the sector, long recognised, at least theoretically. The sector, despite all its shortcomings, has matured.  Today, they are even confident enough to […]

A wasteland of mediocrity?

Many Bhutanese are heading abroad. Scholarships used to be the reason....

Make the gambling ban stick

If there is one notable social ill in the country, it...

Being responsible

Last week, a falling wall killed a municipal worker in Changzamtog,...

From tiny acorns do giant oaks grow

We tend not to notice small acts of kindness and appreciate...

Food safety first

On World Health Day yesterday, Bhutan, or at least some Bhutanese,...

For a bigger and safer airport

It was quite a spectacle for the thousands of people, who...

Digital or cultural challenge?

Google Apps is making the news in Bhutan today. The online...

The Kopchey artifice

There is something fishy brewing in the hills of Chengmari, Samtse. ...

Bowing out gracefully

It was a simple occasion, when former judge Ugyen Tenzin surrendered...

Odious comparisons

The ranking of the country’s “best performing schools” is out.  Ten...

The e-governance gambit

The government invested a lot of money on Google Apps and...

In the interest of conservation

If the judiciary is known for going by the book of...

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