The future of our farms

The regional climate change conference that concluded yesterday was a stark reminder of our priorities. In the midst of all the talk and discussions of relaxing foreign direct investment, slackening GDP growth and increasing unemployment, even for the trained and the educated, we are reminded of an important sector, the agriculture sector, which still is […]

Big Brother lurking?

Traffic problem is growing in the major cities of this country,...

A new dilemma

If there is one revered profession in Bhutan, it is teaching. ...

Missing the big picture

Apart from the famous mathra and yathra, Bumthang is known for...

Balancing revenue and expenditure

We are living beyond our means.  Our current expenditure is increasing...

Murder most foul

It is not often that we hear of cold-blooded murders in...

BCSEA must regain public trust

Bhutan Council for School Examination and Assessment (BCSEA) will not reconduct...

Lack of toilet etiquette

If the level of a society is measured by how public...

PM stays true to type

Lyonchhoen Tshering Tobgay is not known as an eloquent speaker.  But...

Look beyond civil service

There was a time when you did not have to worry...

Speed breaking the vehicle number

If the number of cars is any yardstick for development, we...

The corporate salary revision

The suspense continues.  It has been six months since the civil...

Sharing information

Information is power. In the democratic establishment we are in today,...

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