The solution is in the problem

The capital city’s problem of the ever-increasing number of vehicles could provide the perfect solution to the thromde who had failed to implement its rules on parking.

Emerging needs

Bhutan is still dealing with a complex reality: the limited job...

In times of disasters

Four dedicated servicemen lost their lives trying to save the lives...

What after the audit report?

Nearly two decades ago, when the Royal Audit Authority first published...

A collective responsibility

The prime minister’s office sent out a press release on Sunday....

Trading in Influence our biggest problem

The National Corruption Barometer Report (NCBR) 2020 reveals that executives, the...

The pandemic is still major threat

Twenty-six of the 53 private Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD)...

The face mask debate

There is a lot of debate on whether we should wear...

What solution to the traffic problem?

By this time last year, 760 vehicle accidents were recorded which...

Time for discourse

Behind the closed doors and out of the notice of local...

Local governance changing

From the feedback, largely from Kuensel readers, the government’s plan to...

A Good Feeling

Many of us may not have read the full significance of...

Paring down the number of gewogs is timely

We have 20 dzongkhags and 205 gewogs. Our administration system, dependent...

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