A stunted agriculture sector

The prime minister announced in his state of the nation report that the government would work towards ensuring food self-sufficiency and reducing import. A few days earlier, the royal audit authority released the performance audi report on food security in the country. The findings are worrying. Except for fruits and eggs, we are not self […]

Clog the hole and clean the system

Not many years ago, when prisoners escaped from Chamgang Central Jail,...

The irony of water-rich Bhutan

Bhutan is among the few countries that fall in the Hindu...

The NCDs problem

Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are already one of the major public health...

Housing woes 

Bhutan has no national data on her housing needs. The Royal...

Increasing food import augurs ill for the country

Food self-sufficiency is becoming the more distant a national dream. We...

At the cost of the state

The Royal Audit Authority’s report on government’s vehicle and vehicle quota...

GLOF and climate change adaptation

Sitting in the heart of the Himalayas, Bhutan has been acutely...

Are we serious?

There is an acute shortage of subsidised liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)...

Talking about LPG

Something dramatic could happen at the National Assembly building today. And,...

The pay revision and the lessons

It is final. The pay revision promised is now on its...

The deliberations

The recent parliament deliberations have become some sort of a revelation....

Tourism: thinking beyond taking it to the top

Taking tourism to the top means looking inward first. The industry...

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