Over 15 cartoonists and artists from the Bhutanese media attended a Bhutan Media Foundation (BMF)-conducted training for Cartoonists. The training was not just about the usual drawing and termed as cartoon. It was more about conceptualizing news and events visually, minimal use of text, how to develop caricatures that can …
Read More »Samples go for DNA tests, results will confirm Zangmo’s killer
One month and 10 days, after 23 year old Zangmo was cruelly knocked down to death on the evening of 17 September, the Thimphu traffic police have sent blood samples for DNA test to Genetech Laboratory in Sri Lanka by post on 25 October. A total of five samples were …
Read More »One-third of men who took paternity tests discover they are not the father
In most stable relationships, paternity is a rare issue. However, it has been observed that some children have the wrong man identified as their father. It is easy to identify a child’s mother; this is not always the case for the father. Only scientific testing can confirm paternity, which means …
Read More »Happiness, struggle and happiness again – A Single Mother’s story
Single parents, especially single mothers in the capital face huge challenges every day to raise a child on their own. Some of these mothers receive partial help from their ex-husbands, family members while in some cases a single parent may receive no help at all. One such single female who …
Read More »Enterprising Transporters sell materials in Black
People in the construction sector currently face a new nuisance added to the already prevalent critical INR crisis. Procured materials from manufacturing sectors get lost on the way and the ordered amounts of materials hardly reach the site. Just like materials procured for hydropower project construction were secretly taken from …
Read More »How to save Tigers and balance the ecosystem
Experts contemplated and suggested measures at the Asian Ministerial Conference on Tiger Conservation When the pace of development takes priority and precedence over nature and its animal population’s need to survive in the common ecosystem, few players on the environmental chess board naturally take a hit. The fine balance in …
Read More »Bhutan+10 calls for equitable and sustainable development
Over 200 women and men from all over the world gathered this week in Thimphu, Bhutan to set new agendas for gender-positive change in natural resource management in rapidly changing mountain contexts. A decade following the success of the ‘Celebrating Mountain Women’ conference in 2002, participants at the Bhutan+10 Conference …
Read More »UNSC: OL deeply concerned with Bhutan’s foreign policy
Leader of the opposition party, Tshering Tobgay insisted, the government needs to reconsider its foreign policy priorities, attend to pressing national needs with scarce resources and claimed an explanation from the government be made public as to why so much expenses were made towards an undertaking that Bhutan had no …
Read More »Countdown begins for Zangmo’s killer as forensic unit waits for DNA test approval
The Forensic unit with the national referral hospital (JDWNRH) and Royal Bhutan Police are waiting for the approval from the concerned authorities to send five samples collected from the red Toyota Hilux for DNA test. The tests will confirm whether the vehicle and its driver are involved in the gruesome …
Read More »Farewell summer diseases, oh! But for thy wintry ailments
Just when people thought they bid adieu to those ‘sneezy’ mornings and itchy nostrils – infamous highpoints of summer maladies, winter comes-a-calling and together with it, brings its own brand and package of diseases. One goes and a dozen follows. And so went the days of Malaria, Dengue, but with …
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