Bhutan’s climate justice must be fought

This week, a class II student took the world stage through her letter and pressed the world leaders to save her village from climate change disasters. In other news, Bhutan is reported to soon face Indian Rupee crisis. Both can be directly attributed to the climate injustice the nation is suffering.

Believing in ourselves

The current discourse on “BHUTAN – Believe” is showing a promising...

Reasons for food shortage

An article that appeared in the Kuensel edition of 17 September...

Right to home ownership farther than a distant dream

Article 7 of the Constitution guarantees the right to life. The...

Study finds a host of reasons for teacher attrition

Heavy workload, lack of professional development, poor leadership, poor working conditions,...

Leading Men in Bhutan

“My Friend, I enclose a copy of ‘List of Leading Men...

Optimising lift irrigation systems for mountain agriculture

Where water reaches and nurtures, food is plentiful and life flourishes....

Bar exam is not to employ lawyers but to ensure competency

The news  “a bar set too high to cross, bar examination...

Forest conservation have turned self-sufficient Bhutan into a food importing country  

We are a food importing country. We imported food commodities worth...

Tackling Osteoarthritis with physiotherapy

World Physiotherapy Day is observed across the globe on 8th September...

Of election and political manifesto

No democracy can be successful without a free and fair election....

The ECB’s Recent Rule Ultra Vires the parent Act

The Election Commission (ECB) of Bhutan recently issued a notification about...

Evaluating connectivity between precipitation and water systems critical for reviving drying water sources

Water scarcity could become one of the major 21st-century challenges for...

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