Aviation regulator requires strengthening

In what should be considered a stroke of luck, the body responsible for improving aviation safety in South Asia, the Cooperative Development of Operational Safety and Airworthiness Programme, will be moving its head office to Bhutan.

The ugly side of the beautiful game

Bhutan’s dramatic but incomplete comeback against the Maldives on Thursday was...

Making a rod for our own back

Returning home after a disappointing experience in New Delhi, a civil...

Contributing to a cause

The health ministry will, next week, launch the ‘Financing of Essential...

Letting entrepreneurs grow

We may not have solutions to high-tech garbage, but finally it...

A feather in the conservation cap

Asserting naturally that the eastern Himalayas, including the whole of Bhutan,...

An important visit

There is a lot of, what Indians call charchey (talk), over...

A good lesson

The long drawn controversy surrounding the second-hand electric cars that are...

Reaping the benefits of subsidies

The honeymoon period for 17 business establishments will soon be over,...

When regulations come into conflict

Drukair refusing to fly an ailing Bhutanese passenger to Bangkok for...

Well begun is half done

Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay and his delegation who are attending the...

Filling the (import) gap

The statistics coming out on the export and import of essential...

A good beginning?

That the Ministry of Education will establish a Teacher Professional Support...

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