Ageing population: grim signs are showing
March 23rd, 2023
Bhutan’s population is ageing, and the country is not prepared for it. This is according to UNFPA’s Population Ageing in Bhutan: Current Situation and Future Prospects 2022.
Suicide is preventable
March 22nd, 2023
Any search on suicide in Bhutan is unfortunately juxtaposed with our...
Happier together
March 21st, 2023
Bhutan joined the global community in observing the International Day of...
Success of Bhutan’s EV initiative hinges on charging stations
March 20th, 2023
The Department of Surface Transport’s initiative to install Electric Vehicle Charging...
The ripple effect
March 18th, 2023
Bhutanese going abroad, sending money home, changing lives of parents and...
To vote or not: Not all in our hands
March 17th, 2023
The Election Commission of Bhutan doing away with the facilitation and...
Bhutan’s graduation from LDC group: A time for reflection and action
March 16th, 2023
Bhutan's recent graduation from the Least Developed Countries (LDC) group is...
On the path to recovery
March 15th, 2023
This week, there were some decisions, small as they may be,...
What after the ashes settle?
March 13th, 2023
In the beginning of the year, astrologers warned us about the...
Good friends must trade on fair terms
March 11th, 2023
Nu 8.35 per unit for imported electricity? That is the price we...
The dilemma of retaining people
March 10th, 2023
Human resource (HR) managers are tweaking the rules to stop the...
Vote for the nation, not for representatives
March 9th, 2023
Elections are gaining heat. The Bhutanese people should make the right...