Tired before the elections?

In a week’s time, Bhutanese will go to the polls to elect their councillor – the elected member to represent the people of a dzongkhag to the National Council or the upper house, as called in other democracies.

Local action for global problems

The increasing human-wildlife conflict (HWC) in Samtse is a growing concern...

Preventing fire accidents

Fire accidents in Bhutan have become a common occurrence, and every...

Living up to expectations

For the group of tourists who were denied boarding their flight...

For economic growth

Just as economic activities are starting to pick up, the Asian...

Solid actions needed to solve water problems

Bhutan, a country known for its pristine natural environment and abundant...

Drop in fuel prices should bring down cost

There was relief in the spring air when the news of...

Thinking about SEN children

As usual, a small community of supporters and parents of children...

Solving waste problem needs integrated approach 

Waste continues to be a serious problem in the country. Although...

In the interest of the region

If Bhutan can export its surplus electricity to Bangladesh, especially in...

Look beyond rice in the year of Millet

The Indian Embassy in Thimphu recently celebrated the International Year of...

For a safe and secure environment for women and children

Over the past few years, Bhutan has witnessed a significant drop...

Lending and borrowing

Borrowing or lending, in cash or kind, is not new. For...

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