A close call

To the relief of the capital city’s residents, the third lockdown in the capital lasted only about 44 hours, prompting some to call it a false alarm and others, a decision made in haste. With the lockdown lifted, the joke being shared is that shopkeepers influenced the health ministry to call a brief lockdown to […]

What after Thimphu lockdown?

Thimphu was going to face another lockdown the way we had...

Are we forgetting our Gyenkhu?

For many residing in dzongkhags without a single Covid-19 case, forget...

Prompt response necessary

As the Delta variant of the SAR-CoV-2 virus sweeps through continents...

For consumers

The 2X spicy fire Korean noodle challenge is a trend among...

Protecting our children needs collective effort

While many people are still trying to comprehend how we failed...

Duty of care

Aum Badhum’s favourite cow Tsherim broke the fence and grazed over...

Learning from animals?

This time of the year has come again! Farmers, especially in...

A middle path?

If the economic affairs minister’s stand on the disputed Mines and...

A plea: no more bars!

When it comes to alcohol, there is an urgent need to...

The Bill is gone, what now?

Efforts to amend the Local Government Act 2008 have been ongoing...

Agriculture needs deep soul-searching

Rice self-sufficiency is critically important for Bhutan.  And so, the agriculture...

Looking before we jump

Remote Jomotsangkha is under a lot of pressure. It is reporting...

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