The legal battle and its outcome in the last few months between Ap Sonam Phuntsho and Dr Shacha and her mother Tandin Bidha over a disputed Nu 18 mn amount has lead to much debate and discussion. The case first came to the public domain through a social media post …
Read More »Response to “A harrowing journey for Bhutanese pilgrims organized by a Bhutanese tour company”
The tour company must be sued based on reports taken from majority of the travelers. The company shouldn’t be permitted to operate next time. Thinley Namgyel This is happening because there is no system which checks whether these tour operators are genuine. Karma Kelzang Eudon People died and …
Read More »Betrayal of people’s trust by the elected members
The Prime Minister during the Meet the Press yesterday said that the elected members, be it in their individual capacity or as a political party who is resigning on petty grounds without completing their term, is a betrayal to the sacred trust of the people who have elected to serve …
Read More »Pilgrim tours
Every winter thousands of Bhutanese pilgrims head to neighboring countries like India and Nepal, for religious pilgrimage. It is also around the same time we get a spate of bad news of people dying in horrific accidents, people getting lost and even cheated. Once a Bhutanese leaves the territorial jurisdiction …
Read More »Understanding Bhutan’s rank as the 27th cleanest country
The Transparency –Corruption Perception Index 2016 ranked Bhutan as 27th cleanest country with a score of 65 (from a scale of 0-100 where 0 equals the highest level of perceived corruption and 100 equals the lowest level of perceived corruption). In comparison to TI-CPI 2015, Bhutan’s position and score has …
Read More »The real show
A lot of the current debate around the non-certification of the movie ‘Hema Hema’ has focused on the issue of creative freedom in Bhutan, centering around films. However, the issues at hand are much more complex than just this with this incident touching on and revealing various aspects of our …
Read More »The MoEA Minister’s view of the Economy
Let me share some of my thoughts as the economic affairs minister of the Government. Our rivers are our most important resource. Since 1974 when we first signed the Memorandum of Understanding on hydropower cooperation with Government of India, we have harnessed 1606 MW of Hydropower. We are presently constructing …
Read More »Breaking: DPT does not appeal Dasho Benji case verdict
Staff Reporter/Thimphu The Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) today missed its last day deadline of 10 days to file an appeal against the District Court verdict in the DPT vs Dasho Benji defamation case. The case verdict on 5th January not only allowed DPT to withdraw its defamation case and awarded …
Read More »No time for Consultation
Last year, there was much controversy over the Ada Rachu decision of the Home Ministry, which for a while attempted to enforce a dress code in the colour and type of Rachu that can be worn. The decision, it seems, came as a recommendation from the ranks of cultural officers …
Read More »A few driving tips that might save lives
Being a driver comes with great responsibility. The one who is behind the wheel is responsible for the safety of so many people including the passengers in the car and pedestrians on the road. It is for this reason that driving is not something that should be taken lightly. It …
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