Looking at the needs in schools

What we do not feel, the young people of this country are feeling it. Technological advancement has given us fancy tools that make communication by much easier. However, these very tools can be used to invite uncalled-for repercussions in society.

A silent crime

It is said that a society can be judged, among others,...

Talking agriculture development

Bhutan’s agriculture development is beset by several problems. The problems, however,...

Improving rural roads

Looking back on some of the perennial development issues in the...

Too little too late?

The Chairperson of the Royal Civil Service Commission yesterday wrote an...

Lest we forget 

With less than a year and a half left for the...

Teachers leaving is a concern

More than 345 teachers have left the school system in the...

Stepping up the Game

The next stage in the reopening of Bhutan’s post-Covid journey begins...

Farmers need incentives

At this time of the year, farmers are battling with one...

Helplessly, not a good sign

Bhutanese going to Australia is a new trend. It is a...

An expensive mistake

The 53 civil servants in Pemagatshel who missed their promotion, for...

Our road safety  

Not long ago, pedestrians obediently walked across the zebra crossings in...

For energy-secure Bhutan

Bhutan’s energy demand could grow by over 400 percent by 2030....

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