A solution to an evergreen problem

We have, finally, found a solution to the scarcity of water, both for drinking and agriculture. It is not in a new, advanced technology, but a renewed sense of urgency in finding solutions and knowing to make it work. Bhutan comparatively is better off than many in the region in terms of water resources. The […]

Why rationalisation of gewogs must happen

Reformation of the country’s administrative system, in the sense of improvement,...

It’s not over

Barely a month after the second nationwide lockdown, what we see...

A day to introspect

Every year, on February 21, Bhutanese come together to celebrate the...

Respect the rule of law

It’s strange how law enforcement agencies, including the nodal agency for...

Informing the people

Every time there is a major news event, social media goes...

Disturbing trends

Some men in Balengdra village of Kazhi gewog filmed two boys,...

A race against time?

Being in the Himalayas, we have challenges myriad to confront. The...

School feeding programme needs improvement

Investigation is underway to establish what could have led to glossitis...

End of a year, beginning of an era

Astrological predictions last year had that the Year of the Rat...

A Losar food for thought

Private schools, especially those at the higher secondary level, will not...

Government must walk in to help students in need

Helping students from weedier economic backgrounds was a good idea. The...

Dangers in the shadows of the Himalayas

As we watch, and watch again, the images of the glacial...

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