January of 1995

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A `Bhutanese' who was born in the wrong country?

Visitors

Jan 15, 1995 3 mins read 0 views
Sithar sighted

Crime

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 589 views
Kurichu Board gives deadline

Hydro Project

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 629 views
Award for IMTRAT Commandant

Awards

Jan 27, 1995 0 mins read 662 views
Labour norms relevant to Bhutan

Conferences

Jan 27, 1995 2 mins read 580 views
Dutch Parliamentarians visit Bhutan

Bhutan - Netherlands

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 556 views
BHUs strengthen health services

Health/ BHU/ Dispensary/ ORC

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 563 views
Raids in Southern dzongkhags

Anti-National (Ngolops)

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 645 views
Letter from STCB

Letters to the Editor

Jan 27, 1995 0 mins read 602 views
A message to students

Letters to the Editor

Jan 27, 1995 2 mins read 620 views
Crime

Editorial

Jan 27, 1995 3 mins read 725 views
Pilgrimage and rush

Pilgrimage

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 580 views
The Rangjung boom: long term promises

Dzongkhags

Jan 27, 1995 3 mins read 584 views
Galing's decline in education

Education- Student

Jan 27, 1995 3 mins read 554 views
Mongar police identifies suspect in Robbery

Crime

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 637 views
WFP to buy FCB rice

Food Corporation of Bhutan (FCB)

Jan 27, 1995 0 mins read 586 views
Seed export benefit farmers

Agriculture Activities

Jan 27, 1995 2 mins read 587 views
Paper products go up in flames

Accident

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 563 views
Vandalism and carelessness become expensive

City Corporation

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 566 views
Thromshingla blocked: public transport closed

Roads

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 676 views
India celebrates Republic Day

Bhutan- India

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 0 views
Punakha Dzongchhung robbed

Crime

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 581 views
Today's youth is responsible for nation's future

Education-Scout

Jan 27, 1995 1 mins read 606 views
Arrested

Crime

Jan 27, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Died

Accident

Jan 27, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Discovered

Forestry Institution

Jan 27, 1995 0 mins read 597 views
Resigned

UNFPA

Jan 27, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Nepal-Bhutan talks in February

Bhutan - Nepal Refugee Issue

Jan 27, 1995 0 mins read 631 views
Two houses robbed in Sarpang

Crime

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 559 views
High passes blocked by heavy snowfall

Roads

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 621 views
Maths being assessed at Samtse meeting

Education-Teacher

Jan 20, 1995 2 mins read 562 views
Log cabin destroyed by fire

Accident

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 546 views
Tseri under study

National Environment Commission (NEC)

Jan 20, 1995 2 mins read 513 views
New SNV Country Director introduced

Bhutan - Netherlands

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 565 views
Revenue & Customs strengthened

Revenue and Custom

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 516 views
Trashigang cooking gas dilemma

Dzongkhags

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 508 views
Cattle disease in Thimphu

Animal Husbandry Disease

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 548 views
Bhutanese learn to tailor international garments

Bhutan - Trade

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 552 views
RICB wins archery tournament

Archery

Jan 20, 1995 0 mins read 616 views
Bank is dedicated to the Tsawa Sum

Letters to the Editor

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 548 views
To frustrated telephone subscribers

Letters to the Editor

Jan 20, 1995 3 mins read 575 views
Manas sanctuary to be reorganised

National Park

Jan 20, 1995 2 mins read 561 views
An inside view of the mandarin( orange) export business

Agriculture/Horticulture

Jan 20, 1995 5 mins read 606 views
Sithar eludes capture, continues crime

Crime

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 616 views
RTM declared successful by participants

Conferences

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 525 views
Prayers for earthquake victims

Bhutan- Japan

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 577 views
Office robbed of record amount

Crime

Jan 20, 1995 1 mins read 503 views
Republic Day

Bhutan- India

Jan 20, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Conference

Conferences

Jan 20, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Student awarded

Awards

Jan 20, 1995 0 mins read 583 views
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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

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