For the farmers

The recent tragic incident, where a herd of elephants killed a woman in Samtse, has left a huge dent in the efforts of both farmers in the area striving for food self-sufficiency and conservationists alike. 

Reviving the economy

To the relief of many, especially those in the private sector,...

What alternatives to Australia?

“Gokap ra mindu!” (there are no opportunities). This is the blunt answer...

As always, precaution is better than cure

Should we be worried about the global outbreak of monkeypox? The world...

Demolishing illegal structures

The Thimphu thromde is on a demolition drive, removing illegal structures...

Alcohol is a serious problem

It is hard to come to grips with the government’s decision...

A worthy investment

Like everyone else around the world, we lost much sleep in...

Beyond the defamation judgment 

It may not be a triumph calling for celebrations, but businessman...

Emphasise inclusiveness

By the end of this year, adolescent girls with disabilities in...

Our own dog day?

Stray dogs are a menace in Bhutan. And their number keeps...

A questionable decision

The central bank recently directed three financial institutions to suspend lending...

Combating non-communicable diseases

Non-communicable diseases or NCDs is the biggest epidemic facing Bhutan. It...

Changing food habits

Officials met in Thimphu this week to talk about food. It...

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