Empowering thromdes

The race for thrompons has begun with more than 11 candidates, including the former thrompons, in two thromdes declaring their interest to contest the election later next month. This is a huge improvement, at least in number of candidates, from the last election where the two major thromdes – Thimphu and Phuentsholing –  had a […]

Thromde elections and change we can bring

Elections are a big affair, anywhere, anytime—because elections make democratic governance...

Vaccination is the best we have

At a time when the debate is raging about how safe...

What after a forensic lab facility?

If everything goes well, Bhutan will have a forensic laboratory by...

Let the doma  processing plan bear fruit

There is something ripening at the areca nut (doma) orchards in...

We can afford to wait

Social media is a development that we are yet to truly...

Cutting corners

Amid the pandemic and the restrictions, 10 Bhutanese women had reached...

Salt becoming a pinch heavier on our health

There are things that should not be taken with a pinch...

Saving our thromdes 

Soon the Election Commission will announce thromde tshogde elections in the...

A Royal Example

His Majesty The King is in a seven-day facility quarantine, having...

Time for action

Women leaders, bureaucrats and policymakers met yesterday in Thimphu at a...

Waste: what needs to change

Students of Karma Academy in Paro were recently recognised with awards...

It is not just water

A new irrigation scheme worth Nu 36.8 million has failed in...

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