Progress and reservation, Gelephu’s dilemma

Eyes wide open and in a prostrating position in its death on a busy thoroughfare, the female elephant that was found dead at Shetikhari, is a clear indication of the conflict Gelephu residents and the wild are confronting.  

Breaking frontiers 

A group of students are gearing up to make their debut...

Better safe than sorry

We are a blessed country, so do we believe, and so...

A Gyalsem for Bhutan

Bhutan rejoices the birth of our Gyalsem, welcoming her with a...

A silent killer?

September 7, the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies...

Caution: Dengue is at the door

We may feel a world away from the dengue fever outbreak...

Meat and us

The livestock sector is going through a difficult time. The joke,...

A good chance for communities

Last month, Bhutan witnessed a resurgence of local mushroom festivals, igniting...

How gullible are we?

A post on social media of child abuse in Wangduephodrang went...

Hope in the fight against climate change

In the majestic heart of the Eastern Himalayas, a region known...

On our roads

If the goal of the Thromde’s infrastructure division is to improve...

Rekindling vigilance: Fighting malaria resurgence in Sarpang

After a promising record of over two years with zero malaria...

Love thy neighbour

The Thimphu thromde controlling noise pollution from construction sites between 9pm...

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