February of 2023

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Bridge over Dungjuri to come up soon

Road

Feb 16, 2023 1 mins read 420 views
Potholes near Ngabirongchhu

Letter to the Editor

Feb 16, 2023 1 mins read 448 views
Getting hard on hard currency

Editorial

Feb 16, 2023 2 mins read 440 views
Self-referral cases overwhelm JDWNRH

Health

Feb 16, 2023 2 mins read 415 views
Eight incumbent NC members decided not to re-contest

Election

Feb 16, 2023 2 mins read 395 views
Lecturers teaching BA programmes to reskill

Education

Feb 16, 2023 3 mins read 446 views
RMA encourages inward remittance inflow

Banks

Feb 16, 2023 3 mins read 416 views
National Council poll on April 20

Election

Feb 16, 2023 1 mins read 428 views
Dog's best friends in orange

Desuup

Feb 13, 2023 3 mins read 420 views
KAJA THROM - Redefining Bhutan's market culture

Desuup

Feb 13, 2023 3 mins read 511 views
I am always ready to volunteer: Kinley Dorji

Desuup

Feb 13, 2023 1 mins read 460 views
Million fruit tree project connects de-suups with farmers

Desuup

Feb 13, 2023 2 mins read 457 views
Should mainstream media share or cover agencies' posts on social media platforms?

Letter to the Editor

Feb 13, 2023 1 mins read 393 views
In the service of the country and people

Editorial

Feb 13, 2023 2 mins read 474 views
De-suung shows there is enough water for everyone

Desuup

Feb 13, 2023 3 mins read 415 views
Skills development for de-suups

Desuup

Feb 13, 2023 2 mins read 443 views
A Force of Change

Desuup

Feb 13, 2023 2 mins read 503 views
Junior Judokas prepare for Necos tournament in Nepal

Sports

Feb 12, 2023 1 mins read 428 views
Humanity is the biggest obstacle to Climate Change

Perspective

Feb 12, 2023 4 mins read 411 views
Youth unemployment may change for the better

Letter to the Editor

Feb 12, 2023 1 mins read 388 views
About fire accidents again

Editorial

Feb 12, 2023 2 mins read 461 views
Worth the wait

Health

Feb 12, 2023 2 mins read 0 views
Drametse and Narang to get their crematorium soon

Religious

Feb 12, 2023 1 mins read 457 views
FDI in the digital sector sees huge potential

Banks

Feb 12, 2023 4 mins read 415 views
Government takes responsibility to support Arts students: PM

Education

Feb 12, 2023 2 mins read 477 views
The King and the nation together in dark days

Year Ender

Feb 20, 2023 2 mins read 383 views
Kidu, monetary and fiscal measures: A savior for Bhutanese

Year Ender

Feb 20, 2023 2 mins read 495 views
Coming home to Phuentsholing

Year Ender

Feb 20, 2023 1 mins read 448 views
Supplement medicine Soelra saves countless lives

Year Ender

Feb 20, 2023 1 mins read 433 views
Online means standing in line?

Letter to the Editor

Feb 20, 2023 1 mins read 382 views
Looking Back, Moving Ahead

Editorial

Feb 20, 2023 2 mins read 439 views
Royal Kidu helps thousands survive Covid-19

Year Ender

Feb 20, 2023 2 mins read 429 views
Duty-free gold available for tourists after Losar

Finance

Feb 20, 2023 0 mins read 447 views
Kadrinchey Miwang Chhog

Year Ender

Feb 20, 2023 4 mins read 472 views
No words enough to express gratitude

Year Ender

Feb 20, 2023 4 mins read 467 views
Elections should conquer, not divide

Letter to the Editor

Feb 19, 2023 1 mins read 408 views
Youth and economic development

Editorial

Feb 19, 2023 2 mins read 422 views
Centre for Infectious Diseases to be ready in four years

Health

Feb 19, 2023 2 mins read 485 views
Ka Ja Throm opens in P/ling

Trade

Feb 19, 2023 1 mins read 501 views
Bhutan adds eight new species to Mosquito Taxonomic Inventory

Health

Feb 19, 2023 1 mins read 520 views
Youth unemployment increases in 2022

Youth

Feb 19, 2023 2 mins read 435 views
Committee yet to review barrage or PI dam option

Hydro power

Feb 19, 2023 2 mins read 428 views
Sixth Pay Commission formed

Finance

Feb 17, 2023 3 mins read 425 views
Zhemgang's bird festival to make it big this year

Festival

Feb 17, 2023 2 mins read 400 views
Not all dairy farms in Trashigang are doing well

Agriculture

Feb 17, 2023 1 mins read 397 views
Buli to go green once again

Dzongkhag

Feb 17, 2023 2 mins read 418 views
VAST and shades of emerging Bhutanese artists

Feature Story

Feb 17, 2023 2 mins read 462 views
Myths, Legends, and Spiritual Ecology: Bhutan's Conservation Forte

Perspective

Feb 17, 2023 5 mins read 533 views
Former NC Chairperson joins DNT

Politics

Feb 17, 2023 1 mins read 443 views
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Triple demographic crisis could undermine 10X national economic vision

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NC reviews progress on healthcare system recommendations

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Startups call for support beyond seed funding

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Whose face are you wearing?

The desire for happiness is universal, and beauty, prestige, and wealth have always been seen as pathways to achieve it. In that sense, this is nothing new.

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A memoir of hustle and heartache

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From monastery to street: A Bhutanese case for rap

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Café by the waterfall

About six kilometres before Trongsa town, just past the Bjee Zam Bridge, a traditional one-storey house appears on the left of the highway. It is not easy to miss. This modest structure...

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Where tradition meets treatment

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Between Homes

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The true wealth of Dzambhala

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No amount of money can replace you

The early years — roughly birth to five — are critical for emotional development. While a child raised with consistency and warmth by devoted grandparents can fare well, separation from parents at this age generally causes...

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You’re not what you think you are

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Sundays at Le Méridien

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Insolvency law, a long overdue

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GMC was a masterstroke

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Fighting online scams

The digital age has transformed Bhutanese society in ways unimaginable in just a decade or two. Social media and online platforms have opened enormous opportunities for communication,...

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Fuel crisis demands more than subsidies

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May 02, 2026 3 mins read 2,454 views
Demographic crisis demands bold reforms

Bhutan is facing a “national crisis” as birth rates plunge by 62.9 percent. If current trends continue, the country could see as few as 2,000 births by 2028.

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A bumper harvest shouldn’t brew a bumper crisis

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Unshackling the state

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National debt to rise by 26%, reaching Nu 380 billion in June

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Tax system sees major changes and initiatives

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The trap of spiritual materialism

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Compassion in practice: Building a win-win healthcare system

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Living hand to mouth

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Recents

GST debate intensifies as inflation rises, government proposes expanded exemptions

Just five months into the new 5 percent GST regime, food inflation has soared to 6.83 percent, leaving consumers asking: where are the promised savings? While lawmakers push to exempt 22 new essential items like cooking oil and rice to protect the poor , tax officials warn that adding more exemptions will only invite massive tax evasion. Who is really winning here? The consumers or the businesses?

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Insolvency law, a long overdue

Bhutan’s economy has changed dramatically since the Bankruptcy Act of 1999 was enacted. Back then, the private sector was small, cross-border trade was limited, and the financial system was far less complex.

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