Counting achievements

Political parties and candidates are on a campaign marathon covering as many place as they can in the short campaign period. With them are promises of better roads, water, health facilities, salary revisions and many more, to woo voters. Politicians, like a voter said, are painting a rosy picture of Bhutan in the next five […]

Who should take the moral responsibility?

The death of babies at the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral...

The common forum

A mid the flurry of election activities the country is witnessing, several...

Some saving graces to count

At a time when political candidates and party supporters are busy...

Self-reliance, an elusive goal

Bhutan’s aspiration to become a self-reliant country is becoming a myth....

Taking our responsibility seriously, each individually

As the processes leading up to the elections are gathering pace,...

A tragedy

It was a preventable tragedy. But complacency of our health workers...

Politics and agriculture

A farmer from Lobesa had long decided which party he would vote...

Language and politics

Politics has given the biggest push to promote Dzongkha. In the...

Debate: Are we missing the point?

While politicians are trying to keep it cool, slandering and smearing...

Luring the voters

This monsoon, it is raining promises. People are swamped by floods...

With what dreams are you taking the nation to the polls?

The Sunday debate among the presidents of the four political parties...

The problem of distrust

The stakes are high this election period – for the country,...

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