Saving on electricity

ELectricity is our biggest export, the main source of revenue. Therefore, there is a heavy reliance on it.

What we are not realizing is that the export could be hampered if internal consumption keeps increasing as it has.

Cleaning house

Our image may be in for a beating if the findings...

The black elephant

In a turn of events, the IT park is shedding its...

Containing crime is every bit our responsibility

As we head into the New Year, nothing can be more...

Saving the government coffer

Finally there is a solution to the simple problem that the...

Changing old habits take time

While still early into its campaign, the thromde is finding that...

Looking beyond pass percentage

After what seemed like an awfully lingering wait for many, particularly...

Learning from the thromde elections

The thrompon election in the three thromdes of Thimphu, Gelephu and...

The paradox of enhancing agriculture

Like those involved in it, agriculture is a busy sector. There...

Beauty of empowering young minds

Pelkhil School in Thimphu turned into a miniature marketplace of great...

The onus is on the user

The Cabinet has endorsed the social media policy releasing the grip...

All for one

To mark 30 years of diplomatic relations between Bhutan and Japan,...

Reading is not about stats

The National Reading Year may have ended but the seeds of...

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