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The PDP is dead, long live the PDP
There has been a mixed public reaction to the Opposition Leader (OL) Tshering Tobgay assuming the leadership of the [Read More]
For poor or power, the die is cast
Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa will prop up the poor and PDP decentralization Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa will use taxation as a tool [Read More]
Ema Datshi at Obama fundraiser
The Obama fundraiser overlaps two constituencies that the president is counting on for political and financial support. [Read More]
Dzongkhag News
PM Warns: ‘cause for worry’; Samtse’s poor development
The Prime Minister, Lyonchen Jigmi Y Thinley in his last visit to Samtse warned the people that the progress of the 10th Five Year Plan in the Dzongkhag was a cause for everyone to worry about. Samtse being one of the highest populated Dzongkhag has [Read More]
Business & Economy
Green tax raises concern
In light of addressing the rupee crises, the rupee task force recommends to impose a [Read More]
Caught in the middle
With the emergence of the middle class in Bhutan, there has been a significant increase [Read More]
Your IDEA, Your BUSINESS. Let’s make it POSSIBLE
Business Idea Competition of Bhutan 2012 Bhutan Innovation and Technology Centre [Read More]
Politics
The PDP is dead, long live the PDP
There has been a mixed public reaction to the Opposition Leader (OL) Tshering Tobgay assuming the leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). While one called it an opportunity to “revitalize” the party, another said he could “preside” over its funeral. The [Read More]
Education
Cheating on real learning
Classroom learning these days is all about getting good grades, by hook or by crook. [Read More]
Where did I come from? – Parents for sex education
A surge in the number of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases in [Read More]
Sweating down under!
Hundreds of Bhutanese study and work in Australia today, and each of them sends back [Read More]
Society
Where did I come from? – Parents for sex education
A surge in the number of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases in Bhutan, particularly in the capital city, has alarmed Bhutanese parents enough to make them fully endorse sex education in schools as well as at home. Shrugging off conservatism, parents in [Read More]
Caught in the middle
With the emergence of the middle class in Bhutan, there has been a significant increase in the living standards of the [Read More]
Changing times in rural Bhutan
Gone are the days when Ema Datshi was cooked on a mud stove. Gone are the days when the courtyard was filled with domestic [Read More]
Hope-less tale of a help-less native
Ap Chilup, 66 and his wife Kali, 60 are living in abject misery. The couple blames their misfortune on being born in the [Read More]
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