The Comprehensive National Development Plan, 2030
June 27th, 2019
When I visited the remote Island of Ama-Cho in May 2017, it had dramatically changed my perspective of the modern day Japan. Just like me, many Bhutanese government officials who visited Ama town could understand the importance of revitalization strategies, and its applications towards the formulation of the Comprehensive National Development Plan for Bhutan 2030 […]
The cooking gas issue
June 22nd, 2019
There is much anxiety about the present shortage of subsidized cooking...
The Compassionate Society
June 22nd, 2019
“…When Bhutan opened to foreign tourists in the 1970s, our leadership...
By 2050, what if we can’t see the forests or the trees?
June 19th, 2019
Most of us are familiar with the old saying that sometimes...
Rekindling memory
June 17th, 2019
It is found very educating and informative to witness the on-going...
The status of TVET in Bhutan
June 15th, 2019
At long last, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) eventually...
Celebrating 25 years in operation – soil and plant analytical laboratory
June 8th, 2019
The First EU Agriculture Project in Bhutan The European Union (then...
Thangtong Gyalpo- Leonardo da Vinciof the Himalayas
June 8th, 2019
Secret Biography “It is a small block-print, only four fingers wide...
Buddha’s place of enlightenment is getting a lighting facelift
June 1st, 2019
The new Mahabodhi lighting will be one of the largest and...
Tourism: Are we ignoring the standards?
May 11th, 2019
Tourism in Bhutan was built on the foundation of high standards....
How about introducing Disadvantage Compensation Allowance?
May 6th, 2019
It’s an undeniable fact that civil servants, corporate employees and almost...
Implementation challenges of urban planning and development – Part III
May 4th, 2019
Prevailing Rules Clause number 7.9 of Bhutan Building Rules 2002 states...