Dealing with our waste

Waste is a problem in our society. In the bigger towns like Thimphu and Phuentsholing, the pressure of population growth is making collection and dumping of waste a colossal challenge. In the years ahead, if we do not from now on have measures in the train, the problem will mount to the extent that managing them will be impossible.

Honour the people and laws

It took alleged grievances and frustrations to dissolve the House Committee...

The spectacle called drayangs

The concept of drayangs tends to conjure varying notions. To some, the...

E.Coli in our rivers should shake us to action

Water quality tests along the Wanhchhu and Pachhu have found traces...

Take nutrition advice to parents

Although Bhutan has done well compared with the countries in the...

When lawmakers break laws

Our parliament members, at least some of them, appear to be...

Lest our dream remains a dream

At a time when the country is growing ever so loud...

The troubled

Everyday, someone takes his or her own life in Bhutan.

The call for accountability

In what is considered for the first time ever, the Royal...

BEAR leads the way

A three-member Bhutan Emergency Aeromedical Retrieval Team (BEAR) has achieved remarkable...

The cost of delayed projects

Lately, the Damchu-Chukha bypass has become an example to cite among...

Lessons from Merak

We have come to a point in our development journey when...

Alternative facts matter

Bhutan’s struggle with rampant use and abuse of controlled substances is...

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