The real journey begins now

Around 125,000 Bhutanese were directly trained during the 5-year Chiphen Rigpel IT project that ended this week. It is estimated that at least 200,000 Bhutanese were impacted by the project.

System calls for change; Let’s give it

Civil Service development is the key. How it succeeds will define...

Dealing with our sad societal sickness

A malaise so heartbreaking and deeply disquieting has entered our society. Look...

Hazards on the road

Four cars collided and three people suffered from collateral damage in...

Educating women to enhance participation

Discussions surrounding women’s participation in politics is back again. Fortunately this...

Need to build strong civil service

His Majesty the King’s National Day address on December 17 in...

A timely recognition

We come together on December 17 every year. We celebrate the...

What about the others?

After much speculation, the cabinet has endorsed the six-month paid maternity...

Public service del(ay)very

What the Chapcha gup couldn’t get it done after a year...

Something rotten in the orange estate

There is something rotting in the citrus mandarin (orange) orchards. As...

Changing mindsets on public transport

The country’s roads, especially in urban centres like Thimphu city or...

What should we understand by autonomy?

Autonomy is freedom. There is no need for qualification or quantification...

Strengthening the fight against corruption

The initiative to bring the private sector on board in our...

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