Times are not normal

In recent days we have seen what is widely known as the “worst case scenario” wrought by the Covid-19 crisis, sadly in our own region, South Asia. Human suffering is vivid in the thousands of dead, hundreds of thousands of the near-dead, and millions of sick. We watch this tragedy in the media and social […]

Going electric

Bhutan is a champion of the earth. This is from the...

Being Bhutanese

In what is perhaps the first time in Bhutanese politics, a...

As new variants of Covid-19 come in

Lockdown is a difficult experience for everybody, especially when service delivery...

It is still in our hands

The health ministry, on Monday, issued a detailed safety protocol that...

Bigger danger is here

Suppose the second wave of Covid-19 is here, a new variant;...

The Reality of Kidu

All Bhutanese are familiar with the term, kidu. The simplest lay...

Credible information crucial in times of disaster

The April 28 earthquake caused structural damage to religious monuments, school...

After the thromde elections

The thromde elections are over. Voters of the Thimphu and Gelephu...

No, we don’t need more bars

The economic affairs ministry has proposed to lift the ban on...

His Holiness Trulku Jigme Chhoeda

Twenty-five years ago this day, His Holiness the Je Khenpo Trulku...

Dangerous lapses?

Admission rush for Class 11 students in Thimphu on April 24...

Kidu is for the needy and the affected

In what is an unprecedented move, His Majesty The King has...

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