December of 2019

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Saving the Himalayan Monal

Wild Life

Dec 11, 2019 2 mins read 313 views
More than 100 youth attends youth summit in Trashigang

Youth

Dec 11, 2019 1 mins read 259 views
KOICA supports school feeding programme

Education

Dec 11, 2019 2 mins read 348 views
DRC clarifies on mega drug bust in Thimphu

Letter to the Editor

Dec 11, 2019 2 mins read 295 views
Shamefully, we are not doing enough

Editorial

Dec 11, 2019 2 mins read 297 views
Defunct ultrasound, no doctor in Dagapela hospital

Health

Dec 11, 2019 2 mins read 258 views
Missing girl found dead in bushes

Disaster

Dec 11, 2019 3 mins read 317 views
Water treatment plant and Taba LAP inaugurated

Thimphu Thromde

Dec 11, 2019 2 mins read 358 views
Member countries assure to strengthen SAARC

Foreign Affairs

Dec 11, 2019 4 mins read 298 views
Who all are public servants?

Politics

Dec 11, 2019 2 mins read 306 views
Missing student found dead

Briefly

Dec 11, 2019 0 mins read 271 views
Maiden silver for U-23 squad

Sports

Dec 10, 2019 2 mins read 271 views
Monpas celebrate their day

Culture

Dec 10, 2019 1 mins read 266 views
Gambling during tshechu irks residents

Culture

Dec 10, 2019 1 mins read 229 views
B.D. Commercial Clarifies

Letter to the Editor

Dec 10, 2019 1 mins read 332 views
Investment in sports important

Editorial

Dec 10, 2019 1 mins read 320 views
Sherubtse College student still missing

Disaster

Dec 10, 2019 2 mins read 312 views
Bhutan to reduce HFCs by 80 percent by 2045

Environment

Dec 10, 2019 3 mins read 316 views
Bangladesh's 16 specialists to come next month

Health

Dec 10, 2019 2 mins read 274 views
Mega drug consignment via courier busted in Thimphu

Crime

Dec 10, 2019 2 mins read 258 views
HDR Report launch

Briefly

Dec 10, 2019 0 mins read 317 views
For the gold: Bhutan plays Nepal in the finals today

Sports

Dec 09, 2019 1 mins read 270 views
Drukpol wins the maiden Thimphu volleyball league

Sports

Dec 09, 2019 2 mins read 250 views
Bhutan observes SAARC Charter Day

Foreign Affairs

Dec 09, 2019 1 mins read 323 views
Trongsa to renovate traditional cantilever bridge over Mangdechhu

Transport

Dec 09, 2019 1 mins read 267 views
Tsirang to include ground apple in OGOP

Agriculture

Dec 09, 2019 2 mins read 290 views
Answer to Monika Sharma's argument on sexual consent

Letter to the Editor

Dec 09, 2019 1 mins read 325 views
Promoting local produce

Editorial

Dec 09, 2019 2 mins read 0 views
Biogas use picking up in Trashiyangtse

Fuel

Dec 09, 2019 2 mins read 265 views
Fighting corruption calls for collective effort

Crime

Dec 09, 2019 3 mins read 281 views
1,593 graduates qualify for 889 vacancies in civil service

Education

Dec 09, 2019 1 mins read 260 views
DHI and companies pay raise between 22 and 60 percent

Economy

Dec 09, 2019 2 mins read 503 views
Sherubtse student missing

Briefly

Dec 09, 2019 0 mins read 309 views
Our aim is gold, Captain Chencho Gyeltshen

Sports

Dec 08, 2019 3 mins read 279 views
Civil servants sponsor village tshechu in Trashiyangtse

Culture

Dec 08, 2019 1 mins read 341 views
Bodies of girls recovered

Disaster

Dec 08, 2019 1 mins read 305 views
Learning to live with the wild

Wild Life

Dec 08, 2019 2 mins read 276 views
Awed by taxi drivers

Letter to the Editor

Dec 08, 2019 1 mins read 344 views
Nutrition education critically important

Editorial

Dec 08, 2019 2 mins read 311 views
Removing medical waste: Whose responsibility?

Health

Dec 08, 2019 4 mins read 294 views
1 in 3 children under five stunted, wasted or overweight

Health

Dec 08, 2019 3 mins read 328 views
Acting locally to promote local produce

Agriculture

Dec 08, 2019 3 mins read 287 views
Assam Bandh

Briefly

Dec 08, 2019 0 mins read 0 views
Archers progress to next round

Sports

Dec 06, 2019 1 mins read 266 views
Trashigang bans gambling during tshechu

Culture

Dec 06, 2019 2 mins read 258 views
Consensual Sex is NOT a Crime: Justice Should be Ensured

Crime

Dec 06, 2019 3 mins read 287 views
Mind Over Matter Bhutan

Question and Answer

Dec 06, 2019 2 mins read 0 views
Honorary consul recognised

Awards

Dec 06, 2019 1 mins read 311 views
Browse Archives
Bhutan advances climate-smart agriculture as HKH region faces climate finance gap

Bhutan has made steady progress in strengthening climate-resilient agriculture and water management under the 13th Plan, even as a new regional analysis warns that countries across the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) face a multi-trillion-dollar climate finance gap that threatens long-term development and food security.

Jan 07, 2026 4 mins read 1,191 views
Audit finds millions in public assets untracked, urges mandatory use of government inventory system

The Royal Audit Authority (RAA) has urged the finance ministry to ensure all government agencies fully use the central a...

Jan 07, 2026 2 mins read 3,176 views
RCSC redefines leadership for Diamond Strategy

Gelephu—As Bhutan charts an ambitious national transformation, leadership is being recast not merely as administration b...

Jan 07, 2026 4 mins read 1,815 views
Terrama joins GMC to develop Bhutan’s green finance hub

Jan 07, 2026 3 mins read 2,554 views
Disasters hit, pockets empty

With tax season underway, the impact of climate-induced disasters on the country’s public finances is easy to miss. Yet each time extreme weather strikes, the cost of recovery continues to fall mainly on...

Jan 07, 2026 3 mins read 1,191 views
Putting Bhutanese cricket on global map

Jan 07, 2026 3 mins read 2,326 views
Caring for Pem Zam

Jan 07, 2026 3 mins read 1,349 views
Young innovators showcase entrepreneurial talent

Gelephu — Elderly residents find it hard to access markets, busy households have little time to buy fresh produce, food...

Jan 03, 2026 2 mins read 2,182 views
Closer look at Bhutan’s import-driven meat industry

Phuentsholing—Even as the National Assembly recently concluded a contentious debate on the Livestock Bill of Bhutan 2025...

Jan 03, 2026 4 mins read 1,514 views
Internal survey reveals deep strain on health workers at JDWNRH

Overstretched staff working long hours for limited pay, with few career paths and little support, are holding together t...

Jan 03, 2026 3 mins read 4,682 views
A historic National Day

Some historic events are planned, others unfold as if by destiny, arriving at the opportune time for a profound reason. Today, as His Majesty the King addresses the nation from the Wangduechhoeling Palace grounds in Bumthang, we witness not merely a historic occasion, but a deeply symbolic moment for the country.

Dec 17, 2025 2 mins read 859 views
The true measure of public service

The civil service is the backbone of our nation’s development. From remote gewogs to the capital, civil servants have played a key role in keeping the government running and serving citizens every day. The Royal Civil Serv...

Dec 16, 2025 2 mins read 900 views
Impact Finance Forum: A promising start

The recently concluded SDG Impact Finance Forum showed the potential for global investments in the country.

Dec 15, 2025 2 mins read 872 views
Restore or lose it altogether

The country’s plan to restore 50,000 hectares of degraded forests, farmlands, and urban lands is not simply an environmental initiative. It is a national ultimatum. We are standing at a point where the land...

Dec 13, 2025 2 mins read 1,092 views
Zero tolerance for online crimes

This week, Australia enforced the ban on social media access for children under 16. This is unprecedented and bold. While some critics have labelled the ban harsh and even draconian, this new law is anchored in the p...

Dec 12, 2025 2 mins read 1,210 views
Will our education transformation be equitable?

The government’s allocation of Nu 30 billion for education transformation in the 13th Plan, second only to the economic...

Dec 11, 2025 2 mins read 913 views
The never-ending tourism debate

The discussion on tourism policy is like Atsara Phentho’s chham. In other words, a lot of motion without progress. On Monday, members of Parliament demanded accountability for the reforms they recommended after re...

Dec 10, 2025 2 mins read 1,524 views
Ready to take off from GMC

The launch of the Gelephu–Kolkata international air route marks far more than the addition of a new flight on the country’s aviation map. It is a statement of intent – a signal of where we are heade...

Dec 09, 2025 2 mins read 797 views
Why we must invest in Research & Development

Bhutan is not short of ideas, intellect or institutions. What it lacks is a strong, working bridge between research, pol...

Dec 08, 2025 2 mins read 1,134 views
To eat meat or not!

In passing the Livestock Bill of Bhutan,  2025, National Assembly members engaged in a good debate, a meaty one, even if it missed the core issue. The Bill was not about advocat...

Dec 06, 2025 2 mins read 1,573 views
Disaster preparedness is our best defence

The National Council this week questioned the government on the country’s disaster preparedness. This is a pertinent iss...

Dec 05, 2025 2 mins read 887 views
Equity in education merits discourse

During a recent Question Hour session in the National Assembly, Members of Parliament (MP) called for an open debate on...

Dec 04, 2025 2 mins read 1,149 views
Deeper than HIV/AIDS

Far from the bustling capital, the community of Genekha observed an important global day. December 1 was World AIDS Day....

Dec 03, 2025 2 mins read 1,270 views
Solving youth unemployment before it’s too late

Youth unemployment has become one of Bhutan’s most persistent national challenges. And it endures despite successive gov...

Dec 02, 2025 2 mins read 1,150 views
Addressing teacher shortage and quality

In some schools, especially in urban centres, there are more teachers than timetables demand. In others, often remote sc...

Dec 01, 2025 2 mins read 2,217 views

Recents

Lower taxes, stubborn prices: What GST means for car buyers

Vehicle prices in Bhutan continue to be a point of contention, especially when compared with those in neighbouring India. With the rollout of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on January 1, 2026, the debate has shifted from why vehicles are expensive to whether recent tax reforms are actually reducing prices, and whether those benefits are reaching consumers.

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New income tax law puts more money in taxpayers’ pockets

When the Goods and Services Tax (GST) came into force on January 1, public attention largely centred on prices, compliance, and the cost of living. Less clearly understood, however, is that alongside GST, income tax reforms were also introduced, which leaves more money in people’s hands.

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