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February of 2005

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SAARC summit postponed again

SAARC Summit

Feb 04, 2005 0 mins read
Thimphu XI in Gold Cup finals

Sport

Feb 04, 2005 1 mins read
Ensuring nutrition levels in students

WFP (World Food Program)

Feb 04, 2005 3 mins read
Lungtenzampa waiting to move

Housing

Feb 04, 2005 2 mins read
Trashigang's first dairy village

Animal Husbandry Policy

Feb 04, 2005 2 mins read
Damchen opens fuel station in Thimphu

Bhutan Oil Distributor (BOD)

Feb 04, 2005 2 mins read
From the astrologer

Astrological College

Feb 04, 2005 1 mins read
The year of the Wood Monkey : a flashback

Wrap Up News

Feb 04, 2005 19 mins read
For common good

Editorial

Feb 04, 2005 3 mins read
2,428 students qualify for class XI

Education-BBE

Feb 04, 2005 2 mins read
Pasakha industrial estate shaping up

Industries (A-Z)

Feb 25, 2005 1 mins read
Kuthangs missing

Crime

Feb 22, 2005 0 mins read
Dudjom Rinpoche heads Nyimalung

Monasteries

Feb 22, 2005 0 mins read
Rural accessibility

WFP (World Food Program)

Feb 22, 2005 0 mins read
Ambassador presents credentials

Bhutan - Kuwait

Feb 22, 2005 0 mins read
Mid-term review

Dzongkhags

Feb 22, 2005 0 mins read
Education loan reopens in March

National Pension Board (NPB)

Feb 22, 2005 1 mins read
Coal company to sell 156,300 equity shares

Companies

Feb 22, 2005 1 mins read
Share trading jumps in 2004

Royal Stock Exchange Of Bhutan(RSEB)

Feb 22, 2005 2 mins read
Meme Borphey, the potato farmer

Agriculture Activities

Feb 22, 2005 2 mins read
Dry port proposal chokes STCBL growth

State Trading Corporation of Bhutan (STCB)

Feb 22, 2005 2 mins read
Phuentsholing parking fee system: Good or bad ?

City Corporation

Feb 22, 2005 1 mins read
New Drabi Lopon appointed

Dratshang

Feb 22, 2005 1 mins read
Youth football project delayed

Sport

Feb 22, 2005 2 mins read
Day Care center awaits more applications

Education-Private schools

Feb 22, 2005 2 mins read
The Boneless Tongue

Books

Feb 22, 2005 2 mins read
`Bhutanese lack civic sense'

City Corporation

Feb 22, 2005 2 mins read
Soaring house rent

Kuensel

Feb 22, 2005 1 mins read
Parking fees

Kuensel

Feb 22, 2005 1 mins read
Family participation important

Kuensel

Feb 22, 2005 1 mins read
Poor driving ethics

Kuensel

Feb 22, 2005 1 mins read
Preparing for school

Editorial

Feb 22, 2005 2 mins read
Bhutanese pilgrims head for Nepal

Pilgrimage

Feb 22, 2005 1 mins read
Je Khenpo begins tour

Religious Personalities

Feb 22, 2005 1 mins read
The BPC dilemma: much to do, no money

Power

Feb 22, 2005 3 mins read
Security guard killed in bank robbery attempt

Crime

Feb 22, 2005 2 mins read
MoU signing

Volunteers

Feb 25, 2005 0 mins read
Workshop

Home Affairs

Feb 25, 2005 0 mins read
New SAARC Secretary General

SAARC Countries

Feb 25, 2005 0 mins read
RAC members on India tour

Royal Advisory Council (RAC)

Feb 25, 2005 0 mins read
Education minister visits India

Education-Policy/Planning/Conference Workshop

Feb 25, 2005 0 mins read
Bazaguru dungdrub

Buddhism

Feb 25, 2005 0 mins read
His Holiness in Zhemgang

Religious Personalities

Feb 25, 2005 1 mins read
Power & construction drive Bhutan's economy

Central Statistical Organisation (CSO)

Feb 25, 2005 2 mins read
Killer chicken virus diagnosed

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Feb 25, 2005 2 mins read
Bhutan should not go too fast

Helvetas

Feb 25, 2005 2 mins read
ZAKAR the week ahead

Astrological College

Feb 25, 2005 1 mins read
The person in me

Personalities

Feb 25, 2005 1 mins read
Local beauty pageant

Competition (A-Z)

Feb 25, 2005 1 mins read
Thimphu experiencing cellular clogging

Telecommunication Department

Feb 25, 2005 2 mins read
Browse Archives
Govt., RMA, and FIs consider extending loan deferment for struggling sectors

With the fourth phase of the monetary relief measures set to end on June 30, 2025, the Ministry of Finance has begun discussions with the Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) and the Financial Institutions Association of Bhutan (FIAB) to assess the possibility of extending the loan deferment facility for sectors still grappling with economic hardship.

May 10, 2025 2 mins read
Bhutan loses Nu 6.5 billion annually to alcohol-related harm

Bhutan suffers an estimated economic loss of Nu 6.5 billion every year due to alcohol-related harm—an amount that repres...

May 10, 2025 3 mins read
Samtse’s hope for becoming fifth Thromde uncertain

Phuentsholing—Although Samtse was declared the country’s fifth dzongkhag thromde by the previous Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (D...

May 10, 2025 2 mins read
Learning from the best: Bhutan’s path to a freer press

To raise Bhutan’s standing in the global media landscape, experts suggest drawing lessons from countries that consistent...

May 10, 2025 3 mins read
Govt. plans to cut reliance on private vehicles in Thimphu amid parking woes

The government is planning to reduce Thimphu’s growing dependence on private vehicles by promoting more sustainable mode...

May 10, 2025 3 mins read
All gewog administrative officer posts to be filled by end of month

All vacant Gewog Administrative Officer (GAO) positions across the country will be filled by the end of this month, Home...

May 10, 2025 2 mins read
Empowering women, boosting trade: Regional conference on rural tourism in Thimphu

A regional conference aimed at promoting cross-border tourism, trade, digital connectivity, and women’s leadership in cl...

May 10, 2025 2 mins read
Buffalo rearing declines in Samtse amid labour shortage and shrinking grazing land

Samtse—At 74, Madan Kumar Rai remembers a time when buffaloes were central to life in his village. Once a prominent buff...

May 10, 2025 2 mins read
Govt. allows beef imports from Brazil to address supply issues

The government has approved the import of beef from Brazil starting in February this year, following the completion of a...

May 10, 2025 2 mins read
Bhutan, Adani Group sign MoU to jointly develop 5,000MW hydropower projects

The Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC) and India’s Adani Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Thimphu ye...

May 09, 2025 2 mins read
Bhutan’s trade with Thailand hits record high

Bhutan’s imports from Thailand surged to Nu 2.67 billion in 2024, making the Southeast Asian country the third-largest source of imported goods.

Apr 23, 2025 2 mins read
New vegetable market under construction in Samtse

Samtse—For many years, farmers in Samtse have sold vegetables from under makeshift tents, battling monsoon rains and bla...

Apr 17, 2025 2 mins read
Organic vegetables provide new livelihoods for Kochin farmers

Tashichoeling, Samtse — For 78-year-old Kamala Tamang of Kochin in Tendruk, saving money in a bank had been unimaginable...

Apr 16, 2025 2 mins read
Major financial sector reforms crucial to realising 13th Plan goals

Sweeping reforms in the financial sector are essential for the country to achieve the ambitious goals of its 13th Plan,...

Apr 14, 2025 3 mins read
AmA by Deki Natural Dyes

In an age dominated by fast fashion and synthetic dyes, a Bhutanese entrepreneur is turning to the past to craft a more sustainable future using natural dyes.

Apr 09, 2025 3 mins read
BOB introduces flexible credit line and premium cards

The Bank of Bhutan (BoB) unveiled two financial products—Credit Line Limit (CLL) and BOB Premium Card—at a networking ev...

Mar 31, 2025 2 mins read
Online potato auction boosts trade and revenue

Potato trade has seen a major transformation since the launch of the online auction system under the Bhutan Commodities...

Mar 31, 2025 2 mins read
Happiness with Mr Bhutan

In a world that first instills fear in us, only to sell us a product or service to eliminate that fear, we find ourselves trapped in a never ending cycle of anxiety and temporary relief. At a time when humanity is addicted to economic growth at all costs, it is easy to lose sight of the deeper question, the mother of why we do what we do: our pursuit of happiness.

May 10, 2025 3 mins read
Ask Mr Bhutan

As a collective, humanity has never been richer, more connected, more informed, and more protected from all cause disease and mortality. Yet it is very clear t...

Apr 12, 2025 2 mins read
Deferred loans signal deeper economic trouble

As the nation takes stock of its economic health, a troubling figure demands urgent attention. As of now, loans worth Nu 33 billion remain under deferment. Nearly 6,000 borrowers—ranging from large hotel chains to small business owners—are unable to meet their repayment obligations. Of that total, a staggering Nu 13 billion is tied to the hotel and tourism sector alone. For a country with a GDP of

May 13, 2025 2 mins read
Alcohol: A national crisis

Let’s face it. Alcohol has become a national problem. The statistics speak for itself.

May 12, 2025 2 mins read
Cannot afford a war in the region

With tensions escalating between India and Pakistan, the world is watching with a growing concern. The conflict is closest to our doors, the SAARC region, yet there seems to be some silence in calling out to de-escalate...

May 10, 2025 2 mins read
Health at the doorstep

The Ministry of Health’s launch of the Annual Household-Health Surveillance (AHS) programme marks a significant step in Bhutan’s journey toward strengthening primary healthcare. At a tim...

May 09, 2025 2 mins read
Digitising Bhutanese: A big step forward

The GovTech Agency’s initiative to equip half of Bhutan’s population with essential digital skills—or at least enable them to safely navigate online services—is not just timely but a necessary stride toward progress. With a target to achiev...

May 07, 2025 2 mins read
Building future: One dance, one wall, one child at a time

In an era where institutions are stretched thin and community bonds often feel like relics of the past, the story of Daw...

May 06, 2025 2 mins read
A bigger tax pie, but fewer at the table

The latest figures from the Department of Revenue and Customs (DRC) reveal a significant increase in income tax collection—Nu 16.87 billion as of April 18 this year, marking a 16.81 percent surge compared to the same period last year. On th...

May 05, 2025 2 mins read
Media reflects

It is not often that media institutions introspect on their own standing. Yet, the annual release of global press freedom rankings invariably sparks reflection am...

May 03, 2025 2 mins read
Unleashing private sector potential

Policymakers have reiterated the mantra that the private sector is the “engine of growth”.  This phrase has adorned national plans, speeches, and policy statements for decades, to the point that it has become a passé, nothing...

May 02, 2025 2 mins read
Call for stronger biosecurity measures

The recent confirmation of African Swine Fever (ASF) in Dagana should serve as a serious wake-up call—not just for pig farmers in Lhamoizingkha and Nichula, but also for the entire livestock sector across the country. With nine farms...

May 01, 2025 2 mins read
Mountain Hazelnuts secures USD 7.9M investment for climate-resilient farming

Mountain Hazelnuts, one of Bhutan’s first fully foreign direct investment (FDI) companies, has secured USD 7.9 million e...

Mar 31, 2025 1 mins read
Bhutan auctions wine on global stage

For the first time, Bhutanese vintage wine will go under the hammer on the global stage, marking a historic moment for t...

Mar 28, 2025 2 mins read
Soyalla: The Bhutanese tofu maker

In much of the world, plant-based diets are gaining traction for their health benefits and environmental sustainability....

Mar 21, 2025 3 mins read
PHPA-II commissions third unit, adding 170 MW to national grid

Wangdue—The third unit of Punatsangchhu-II hydropower project was commissioned yesterday, boosting the plant’s total gen...

Mar 20, 2025 2 mins read
Manufacturing sector at a crossroads

The country’s economy, facing nearly three decades of premature de-industrialisation, requires a targeted industrial pol...

Mar 20, 2025 2 mins read
Ask Mr Bhutan

A significant portion of our youth’s challenges stems from our shortcomings as responsible, patient, and mindful elders....

Mar 22, 2025 1 mins read
Happiness with Mr Bhutan

Mar 15, 2025 4 mins read
Ask Mr Bhutan

The rise in youth crimes in Bhutan stems from various causes, requiring a multifaceted solution. My experiences living i...

Feb 08, 2025 1 mins read
Ask Mr Bhutan

The rise in youth crimes in Bhutan stems from various causes, requiring a multifaceted solution. My experiences living i...

Feb 08, 2025 1 mins read
Ask Mr Bhutan

The rise in youth crimes in Bhutan stems from various causes, requiring a multifaceted solution. My experiences living i...

Feb 08, 2025 1 mins read
Looking beyond the numbers

Bhutan’s economic outlook for the next fiscal year appears positive. According to the World Bank’s latest South Asia Dev...

Apr 30, 2025 2 mins read
Strengthening alternative dispute resolution

The business landscape in the country is rapidly evolving with foreign investments seen as critical to national developm...

Apr 29, 2025 2 mins read
Our forests are burning

Our forests, long a symbol of our environmental leadership, are going up in smoke. In just five months, fires have cause...

Apr 28, 2025 2 mins read
Strengthening the bond of friendship

Bhutan is celebrating the state visit of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua and Her Majesty Q...

Apr 26, 2025 2 mins read
Royal diplomacy: How King strengthened ties with Thailand

Diplomatic relationships are often built in conference rooms, signed into existence with handshakes and ink. But in rare...

Apr 25, 2025 2 mins read

Recents

Deferred loans signal deeper economic trouble

As the nation takes stock of its economic health, a troubling figure demands urgent attention. As of now, loans worth Nu 33 billion remain under deferment. Nearly 6,000 borrowers—ranging from large hotel chains to small business owners—are unable to meet their repayment obligations. Of that total, a staggering Nu 13 billion is tied to the hotel and tourism sector alone. For a country with a GDP of

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Beskop Tshechu 2025: Bigger, bolder, more Bhutanese

The Beskop Tshechu Film Festival returns this year with a renewed sense of purpose. For the first time in its history, all screenings will take place at the City Cinema Hall, a conscious move aimed at improving accessibility and sparking deeper engagement through post-screening conversations and Q&A sessions.

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eDNA lab cuts costs, transforms biodiversity research

Since the launch of the Environmental Deoxyribonucleic Acid (eDNA) laboratory at the College of Natural Resources (CNR), the country has been saving between USD 200 and USD 300 per sample on analysis costs, funds that would otherwise have been spent on laboratories overseas.

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