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January of 1976

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UNDP Liaison Office In Phuntsholing

UNDP

Jan 31, 1976 0 mins read
Progress of UNDP Projects Reviewed

UNDP

Jan 31, 1976 1 mins read
Celebrations in Thimphu

Indian National Day Celebration

Jan 31, 1976 0 mins read
His Majesty Greets The Indian Leaders On Republic Day

Indian National Day Celebration

Jan 31, 1976 1 mins read
Basic Health Units And Dispensary In Tongsa

Health/ BHU/ Dispensary/ ORC

Jan 24, 1976 0 mins read
Survey for Pisciculture Development In Bhutan

Animal Husbandry Policy

Jan 24, 1976 0 mins read
Microwave Link For Bhutan

Telecommunication Department

Jan 24, 1976 0 mins read
Livestock Development Programme For Dagana

Animal Husbandry Policy

Jan 24, 1976 0 mins read
Bhutan Exports Cardamom To Singapore

Exports

Jan 24, 1976 0 mins read
Royal Insurance Corporation Grants Bid Loan

Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan (RICB)

Jan 24, 1976 0 mins read
Documentary Film Shows

Feature Film

Jan 24, 1976 1 mins read
Agricultural Exhibition Held In Tongsa

Agriculture Activities

Jan 24, 1976 1 mins read
SENIOR OFFICERS FOR MEETINGS, CONFERENCES

Conferences

Jan 17, 1976 1 mins read
RENOVATED PUNAKHA DZONG OPENED

Dzongs

Jan 17, 1976 1 mins read
Penden Cement Authority

Penden Cement Authority Ltd. (PCAL)

Jan 03, 1976 0 mins read
Primary Schools Being Opened

Education- Schools

Jan 03, 1976 0 mins read
BHUTAN PARTICIPATES IN INDIAN PHILATELIC EXHIBITION

Bhutan- India

Jan 03, 1976 1 mins read
FIRST GROUP OF HEALTH ASSISTANTS COMPLETE TRAINING

Health Policy

Jan 03, 1976 2 mins read
NEW LIFE FOR 1,400 PEOPLE

Dzongkhags

Jan 03, 1976 4 mins read
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Decoding stories that trees tell

Trees have been around for a long time, and their rings, like pages of a book, tell stories that go back centuries.Each ring tells a story—of changing seasons, of the sunlight they have soaked in and the storms they have endured. They are living archives, silently chronicling the history of a changing world.

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Public hearing grills govt. on Nu 15B economic stimulus programme

The National Assembly’s Economic and Finance Committee (EFC) yesterday held its first public hearing in Thimphu to scrut...

May 17, 2025 4 mins read
Should convicted lawmakers remain in office?

A Member of Parliament (MP) from the opposition party convicted of child molestation continues to hold office, igniting...

May 17, 2025 5 mins read
Finance ministry pushes SOEs to reset, boost efficiency

The state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in the country are under pressure to restructure how they allocate profits, with the...

May 17, 2025 4 mins read
Bhutan’s spice industry seeks export breakthrough amid structural challenges

Bhutan’s spice sector is showing promise, but entrepreneurs like Chhimi Dorjee, founder of Bhutan Naturals, are finding...

May 17, 2025 3 mins read
MoH warns against unlicensed private clinics

The Ministry of Health (MoH) has issued a public warning against individuals and entities operating private healthcare c...

May 17, 2025 2 mins read
Bhutan launches national-level tourism crypto payment system with Binance

Bhutan has partnered with global cryptocurrency giant Binance and local Digital Kidu (DK) Bank to launch a national-leve...

May 17, 2025 2 mins read
Minister questions RSF’s Bhutan press freedom ranking

The hushed reverence of the hall, punctuated by the gentle rustle of serthra silk gho, held a particular weight on the e...

May 17, 2025 6 mins read
Fourth phase of Million Fruit Tree Project to benefit 15,000 farmers

The fourth phase of the Million Fruit Trees Plantation (MFTP) initiative will introduce 15 premium, climate-resilient fr...

May 17, 2025 2 mins read
Dagana leads the way on disability inclusion

Dagana Dzongkhag is fast becoming a model for disability inclusion in the country, demonstrating that community leadersh...

May 17, 2025 2 mins read
US tariff policy and supply chain shift: Limited direct impact

The ongoing United States–China trade war is redrawing global supply chains, prompting companies to shift operations from China to countries such as India, Mexico, and those in Southeast Asia. This realignment, while aimed at larger economies, could present new openings for smaller, emerging economies like Bhutan.

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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 s...

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
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
No more WOW

Launched in May 2020, the Wobthang Organic Wonders (WOW) farm in Bumthang was supposed to be a model of sustainable agriculture, innovation, and community empowerment. Today, the project is anything but that. The project has been abandoned. The 35-acres farm is overrun with weeds and overgrowth.

May 20, 2025 2 mins read
A nation’s promise to its smallest citizens

In an age when many countries are content with meeting global benchmarks, Bhutan has chosen to raise the bar—not just fo...

May 19, 2025 2 mins read
A feather in the cap of Bhutanese engineers

The 18MW Suchhu Hydropower Project in Sombaykha, Haa will be remembered as a monumental milestone not only for the peopl...

May 17, 2025 2 mins read
Time to rebuild our health system around excellence

Our healthcare system stands at a dangerous crossroads. What was once held up as a model of free, accessible care for al...

May 16, 2025 2 mins read
Religious gatherings must be organised better

If the concept of civic cleanliness is lacking in our culture, it becomes glaringly evident when the mass gathers for an...

May 15, 2025 2 mins read
Allow private participation in healthcare sector

For many decades, Bhutan has taken great pride in providing free healthcare to all its citizens. This noble mandate has...

May 14, 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...

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
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
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
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...

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Ask Mr Bhutan

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

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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 th...

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 collecti...

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 freedo...

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 nati...

May 02, 2025 2 mins read

Recents

Young minds, big dreams

Gelephu— When Class 10 student Tshering peered through a solar telescope for the first time, she saw sunspots dancing across the sun’s surface—something she had never imagined. “I never knew the sun had dark spots,” she exclaimed in awe.

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No more WOW

Launched in May 2020, the Wobthang Organic Wonders (WOW) farm in Bumthang was supposed to be a model of sustainable agriculture, innovation, and community empowerment. Today, the project is anything but that. The project has been abandoned. The 35-acres farm is overrun with weeds and overgrowth.

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WOW Farm withers: Grand promises and idle land

Bushes are growing wild, fences are falling apart, and machinery lies unused. Except for two greenhouses still in use by nearby cattle farm workers, the once-ambitious Wobthang Organic Wonders (WOW) farm in Bumthang now stands abandoned—its future as unclear as its overgrown fields.

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