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April of 2019

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Wangdue's 60-bed hospital ready for operation

Hospitals

Apr 30, 2019 1 mins read
The young farmers of Banjar

Agriculture

Apr 30, 2019 3 mins read
Balancing environment and development

National Environment Commission (NEC)

Apr 30, 2019 2 mins read
JDWNRH and bad press

Letter to the editor

Apr 30, 2019 1 mins read
Agriculture needs real investment

Editorial

Apr 30, 2019 2 mins read
Rain forecast due to Cyclonic storm Fani

National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology (NCHM)

Apr 30, 2019 2 mins read
Gaydrung's tenure extended to April 2022

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Apr 30, 2019 2 mins read
Former RICBL ED rebuts

RICBL

Apr 30, 2019 1 mins read
Mangmis, tshogpas accuse gups of misusing fund

Crime

Apr 30, 2019 2 mins read
Informal lodging facilities encourage undercutting, says TCB

Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB)

Apr 30, 2019 3 mins read
MoU signed

Memorandum of understanding (MoU)

Apr 30, 2019 0 mins read
Urban Sprout wins National Startup Weekend

Start-Up Weekend award

Apr 29, 2019 2 mins read
Construction company penalized for dumping waste

Waste

Apr 29, 2019 1 mins read
Sewerage plant under pressure from solid waste

Waste

Apr 29, 2019 2 mins read
Biosphere reserves for integrated conservation

Meeting

Apr 29, 2019 2 mins read
The women leaders of Tsamang

Women local leaders

Apr 29, 2019 2 mins read
Youth and drugs

Letter to the editor

Apr 29, 2019 1 mins read
Ungrievable lives?

Editorial

Apr 29, 2019 2 mins read
Delegation returns from Japan

Youth

Apr 29, 2019 2 mins read
Keeping the civil service small? A big task!

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Apr 29, 2019 2 mins read
Eight arrested in prostitution racket

Crime

Apr 29, 2019 0 mins read
Rural revitalisation key to food security: IFPRI

Global Food Policy Report

Apr 29, 2019 3 mins read
Don't take the pay raise: DNT tells its MPs

Pay Commission

Apr 29, 2019 5 mins read
Bhutan Democracy Forum

Bhutan Democracy Forum

Apr 29, 2019 0 mins read
Paralympics day celebrated to advocate paralympics movement

Paralympics day

Apr 28, 2019 2 mins read
The (de)valuation of TVET

Perspective

Apr 28, 2019 5 mins read
People look forward to Sunkosh project

Sunkosh project

Apr 28, 2019 1 mins read
South Thimphu is filling up

Housing

Apr 28, 2019 3 mins read
Reform to double tax contribution to GDP from 2020

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

Apr 28, 2019 1 mins read
On local bricks

Letter to the editor

Apr 28, 2019 1 mins read
Dealing with drugs: need to focus on rehabilitation

Editorial

Apr 28, 2019 2 mins read
Woman charged for child trafficking and torture

Crime

Apr 28, 2019 2 mins read
Independent team to investigate eight deaths at NICU

Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)

Apr 28, 2019 6 mins read
Pay revision not the means to narrow the gap: PM

Pay Commission

Apr 28, 2019 3 mins read
Food policy report launch

Agriculture

Apr 28, 2019 0 mins read
2,606!

Drugs

Apr 26, 2019 4 mins read
Phakpa nam- the marijuana plant

Drugs

Apr 26, 2019 2 mins read
Have naming and shaming helped?

Drugs

Apr 26, 2019 3 mins read
Carving out a new life

Drugs

Apr 26, 2019 2 mins read
How drugs enter from across the border

Drugs

Apr 26, 2019 3 mins read
Drugs-related cases decrease in Samdrupjongkhar

Drugs

Apr 26, 2019 2 mins read
When families are ruined

Drugs

Apr 26, 2019 2 mins read
Drug abusers can become good human beings

Drugs

Apr 26, 2019 2 mins read
Buddhism and intoxication

Religion

Apr 26, 2019 2 mins read
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