Back to school’s nutritious, home-grown meals
March 28th, 2022
Starting next week, schools across the country will be opening. Children will be returning to school after an extended winter break, vaccinated for COVID-19, and looking forward to lessons in a classroom setting among their friends.
Urgent need to reform agreement drafting in Bhutan
March 26th, 2022
As per the Annual Judiciary Report 2021, a total of 6156...
Does privatization of mines guarantee intergenerational equity?
March 19th, 2022
The crux of the dispute on the Mines and Mineral Bill...
Bhutan – in search of meaning
March 19th, 2022
Where are we? Bhutan began its official journey of modernity in...
Athang Thinley’s Sixteen Scores of Monks
March 19th, 2022
The story of Zhung Dratshang – Part II When Zhabdrung emerged...
A Day trip from Thimphu without a test is unscientific and discriminatory
March 12th, 2022
This week, despite an alarming rate of community cases in the...
Overcoming human security challenges in the age of digital governance
March 12th, 2022
Akin to Bhutan’s development philosophy of Gross National Happiness (GNH), the...
National Language – the foremost complexion of patriotism
March 12th, 2022
I have no statistics to show how many students in schools...
If war wins, climate action loses
March 12th, 2022
The Ukraine war is a tragedy of tragedies, catastrophic for the...
Plastic waste management does not need ban but better alternative regulation
March 5th, 2022
This week, for the first time, the United Nations Environment adopted...
Our Genkhu must apply to both authorities and citizens alike
February 19th, 2022
Our Genkhu is an inspiration from His Majesty and repeated by...
Book review: Gods and rites of eastern Bhutan’s phenomenal world
February 19th, 2022
In a breathtakingly wide canvas filled with countless analytical drilling down,...
Abstraction of Groundwater in Mountainous Regions
February 15th, 2022
Water stored underground beneath the earth’s surface in the spaces created...