Bhutan’s climate hurdles

The intergovernmental panel on climate change issued a damning report on the future of the earth’s climate if we continue to sit and watch. 

Not the time to let our guard down

The danger is shaping up in the most worrying face—complacency. Covid-19 is...

Tobacco, legal or illegal, is still injurious to health

With the Tobacco Control Act doing away with taxes and restrictions...

Educate and prepare local communities on flash floods

Many Bhutanese, who were disturbed by a viral video of a...

Drayang change: government must not cave

The government has made it clear to the drayang owners as...

In the interest of women

Reform or you shall not operate. This is the tone of...

In the service to the people

For the past several months, hundreds of drivers and vehicle owners...

After initiating the APA month

Recognising the problem of agencies working in silos and lack of...

Decongesting the capital city

Thimphu city is crowded. Many knew, decades ago, that this was...

Need of the hour

Farmers in some cabbage-growing gewogs of Paro had to run from...

Time for a radical approach in dealing with stray dog problem?

Stray dog problem has been Bhutan’s long-standing problem. There have been...

Worth the wait?

A group of friends, one their way to offer wishes to...

Basic protocols must be still maintained

Thusly put American author Robert Collier: “Constant repetition carries conviction.”  For Bhutan...

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