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July of 1990

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Taekwondo demonstration

Sport

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Pemagatshel wins football league

Sport

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
No survey carried out

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Solar eclipse: Close but not quite

Astrological College

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Dagana road: not neglected by the department

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Local football: a disappointment

Sport

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Price for essential goods should be controlled

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Milk coupons useless

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Bus fare increased with change

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Buyang bridge needs repairs

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Meat sellers do not follow fixed prices

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Smokers ignore "no smoking" sign

Letters to the Editor

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
New variety of maize

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Zonal administration takes charge of schools

Education- Schools

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Bridges for Dagana

Bridges

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Mongar hospital handed over

Health-Hospital/JDWNRH

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Good result at NAT convocation

Agriculture Institutions

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Technical workshops successfully concluded

National Technical Training Authority (NTTA)

Jul 27, 1990 2 mins read
Bhutanese students participate in convention

Education- Student

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
New umze for Samchi

Dratshang

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Patient's death surprises staff

Diseased Personalities

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Chukha reviews activities

Dzongkhags

Jul 27, 1990 2 mins read
Wild boars cause problems for Bumthang farmers

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Growing crime in Thimphu m a new underworld

Crime

Jul 27, 1990 8 mins read
Monks hold prayers for Burmese doctor

Diseased Personalities

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Attempted arson in Pagli and Sibsoo

Anti-National (Ngolops)

Jul 27, 1990 2 mins read
Audit conference useful

Royal Audit Authority (RAA)

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Plus II selections

Education- Student

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Zones take over schools

Education- Schools

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Largest Japanese group arrives

Visitors

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Major change in agriculture policy

Agriculture Activities

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Chhorten consecrated

Consecration

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Graduates begin orientation

Sherubtse College and Graduates

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
Dy. Minister visits Southeast Asia

Visitors

Jul 27, 1990 0 mins read
HRH Ashi Sonam represents Bhutan

Bhutan - Maldives

Jul 27, 1990 1 mins read
Hut gutted by fire

Accident

Jul 20, 1990 0 mins read
Irrigation channel completed

Agriculture Irrigation

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read
Bridge inaugurated

Bridges

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read
Teacher receives Bhutanese citizenship

Immigration/Census

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read
Stray cattle to be auctioned

Dzongkhags

Jul 20, 1990 0 mins read
Monk drowned in Damchu

Accident

Jul 20, 1990 0 mins read
Labourer injured by dynamite

Accident

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read
Remote dzongkhags observe Population Day

World Population Day

Jul 20, 1990 2 mins read
Better pasture land developed

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read
Lingshi health tour

Health Activities

Jul 20, 1990 0 mins read
Students study tour

Education- Student

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read
Education workshop opened

Education-Policy/Planning/Conference Workshop

Jul 20, 1990 0 mins read
Field day to assess new techniques

Projects

Jul 20, 1990 1 mins read
Browse Archives
Babesa HSS wins Indo-Bhutan Friendship Quiz

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Water outage leaves Phuentsholing parched

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Bhutan takes step to ease cross border agri-food trade

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World’s rarest heron gets a lifeline in conservation centre in Bhutan

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Bhutan set to host South Asian Bodybuilding Championship after 14 years

After a 14-year break, Bhutan is once again stepping onto the international bodybuilding stage. The country will host th...

May 15, 2025 2 mins read
Devotees at Kuenselphodrang struggle with poor facilities amid spiritual gathering

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Bhutan’s GDP reaches Nu 273.3 billion in 2024

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May 14, 2025 2 mins read
Govt. to review private sector’s proposal for 13th Plan

The government has confirmed its review of a comprehensive proposal submitted by the Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Indu...

May 14, 2025 2 mins read
Lopens from India: Honouring architects of Bhutan’s education system

A new anthology chronicling the lives and contributions of Indian teachers in Bhutan, Lopens from India: The Glimpses of...

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Bhutan bags 23 medals at South Asia Youth Judo Tournament

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Strengthening alternative dispute resolution

The business landscape in the country is rapidly evolving with foreign investments seen as critical to national development and economic diversification. In wake of the establishment of the ambitious Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) project, the country is expected to see huge inflows of foreign investments.

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Our forests are burning

Our forests, long a symbol of our environmental leadership, are going up in smoke. In just five months, fires have caused timber losses worth an estimated Nu 520 million. Behind this figure...

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 Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana, who arrived in the country yesterday for a three-day visit.

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

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Apr 25, 2025 2 mins read
For inclusive healthcare

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Apr 24, 2025 2 mins read
Let profits trickle down to the masses

At last, the government has managed to persuade Bhutan Telecom to reduce mobile data charges by 50 percent.  From July 1, data charges will be cheaper by 50 percent. In other words, we will get more data with the same price.

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The future is ours

A remarkable transformation is unfolding in the southern plains of Bhutan. The quiet frontier town of Gelephu is now emerging as the beating heart of a national dream—the Gel...

Apr 22, 2025 2 mins read
When the forest burns and no one knows why

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Apr 21, 2025 2 mins read
In search of quality

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Apr 19, 2025 2 mins read
Life after kidney transplant

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Apr 18, 2025 2 mins read
PHPA-II commissions third unit, adding 170 MW to national grid

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Manufacturing sector at a crossroads

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Mar 20, 2025 2 mins read
Pioneering organic glass noodles

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Mar 19, 2025 3 mins read
Agricultural exports surge to Nu 3.51 billion despite production challenges

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Mar 18, 2025 2 mins read
Agenda Chikha commits USD 8 million to strengthen disability inclusion

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Inflation may be easing, but the pain still lingers

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Apr 17, 2025 2 mins read
A knockout triumph

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Apr 16, 2025 2 mins read
Strengthening ties on steel rails: New chapter in Bhutan-India friendship

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Apr 15, 2025 2 mins read
National problem that demands urgent attention

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Apr 14, 2025 2 mins read
What are we hiding?

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Recents

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 people of Haa but for the entire nation. This achievement stands as a source of immense pride for Bhutan, marking the first fully indigenous hydropower endeavor—designed, engineered, and constructed exclusively by Bhutanese hands.

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Should convicted lawmakers remain in office?

A Member of Parliament (MP) from the opposition party convicted of child molestation continues to hold office, igniting the debate over whether elected leaders convicted of crimes should be held to the same ethical, legal, and moral standards as ordinary citizens.

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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 finance ministry calling for a sharp increase in the share going to labour, from under 50 percent to about 70 percent, mainly to revitalise productivity and drive economic growth.

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MoH warns against unlicensed private clinics

The Ministry of Health (MoH) has issued a public warning against individuals and entities operating private healthcare centres without official approval, warning that anyone found breaching rules will face regulatory action, including prosecution.

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