Our own dog day?

Stray dogs are a menace in Bhutan. And their number keeps growing. As many say, the country’s effort to control the dog population has been all bark but no bite.

A questionable decision

The central bank recently directed three financial institutions to suspend lending...

Combating non-communicable diseases

Non-communicable diseases or NCDs is the biggest epidemic facing Bhutan. It...

Changing food habits

Officials met in Thimphu this week to talk about food. It...

Finding common grounds

The latest development – the Anti-Corruption Commission and the Office of...

Turning green the way forward

When the 30 mega-watt- Shingkhar mega solar project was stalled last...

Responsibility of the people

Following many complaints from consumers, the Office of Consumer Protection (OCP)...

Fulfilling wishes of the old

Senior citizens at a consultation meeting to formulate a national policy...

Waste gets new focus

Thimphu Thromde’s plan to construct sanitary landfill to replace the open...

On our tourism industry

Only a few weeks remain for the relief packages for those...

A warning we should heed

What goes up but never comes down?  This is the riddle in...

Welcoming the judiciary reform

The judiciary has established a media and communication unit at the...

Confrontation in the Hills

Last week’s clash in Lunana, between poachers and law enforcers, is...

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