July of 1994

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RBA wins football

Sport

Jul 15, 1994 1 mins read 277 views
SAARC's poor need more attention

SAARC Activities

Jul 15, 1994 2 mins read 286 views
Project on understanding farming practices

Royal Society for the Protection of Nature (RSPN)

Jul 15, 1994 1 mins read 295 views
National priorities... UN assistance.... and last impressions

UNDP

Jul 15, 1994 8 mins read 292 views
Cardboard packing encouraged for fruits

Exports

Jul 15, 1994 2 mins read 284 views
Armed men shoot at travellers

Terrorist

Jul 15, 1994 1 mins read 280 views
Properties Division catches rent evaders

National Properties Division

Jul 15, 1994 2 mins read 257 views
A limited horizon

Editorial

Jul 15, 1994 3 mins read 282 views
Minister concludes tour to UN, Korea, Japan

Foreign Affairs

Jul 15, 1994 1 mins read 260 views
POLICE arrest RICB con man and criminals

Crime

Jul 15, 1994 2 mins read 257 views
Programmers not suitable

Letters to the Editor

Jul 15, 1994 1 mins read 322 views
Missing truck found in Nepal

Lost and Fund

Jul 15, 1994 1 mins read 319 views
Res. Rep. leaves

UNDP

Jul 15, 1994 0 mins read 238 views
Football

Sport

Jul 15, 1994 0 mins read 0 views
Fall injuries

Accident

Jul 15, 1994 0 mins read 309 views
Chorten robbed

Crime

Jul 15, 1994 0 mins read 0 views
WHO Director to visit

WHO (World Health Organisation)

Jul 15, 1994 0 mins read 267 views
Forester dies in accident

Accident

Jul 15, 1994 0 mins read 262 views
Graduates complete RIM training

Institutions

Jul 08, 1994 1 mins read 286 views
School TT tournament begins

Tennis

Jul 08, 1994 0 mins read 275 views
10 Musk deer poachers arrested

Forest Poaching

Jul 08, 1994 1 mins read 230 views
Poverty alleviation

SAARC Activities

Jul 08, 1994 0 mins read 300 views
Trees stolen

Forest Damages

Jul 08, 1994 0 mins read 0 views
National Assembly

National Assembly

Jul 08, 1994 0 mins read 0 views
Killed

Accident

Jul 08, 1994 0 mins read 0 views
Injured

Social Problem (Bhutan)

Jul 08, 1994 0 mins read 0 views
Bhutan's progress in health UNICEF report

UNICEF

Jul 08, 1994 2 mins read 268 views
Ambassador presents credentials

Bhutan - Maldives

Jul 08, 1994 1 mins read 0 views
Police search for three burglars

Royal Bhutan Army (RBA)

Jul 08, 1994 0 mins read 291 views
Student aspirations beyond reality

Education- Student

Jul 08, 1994 3 mins read 262 views
Workshop on water and sewerage

Water Supply Scheme

Jul 08, 1994 1 mins read 282 views
Information on berrires

Letters to the Editor

Jul 08, 1994 2 mins read 278 views
SAARC Techical Committee meeting ends

SAARC Summit

Jul 08, 1994 1 mins read 260 views
Parking space not adequate

Urban Development

Jul 08, 1994 1 mins read 237 views
Materialsm and development are inseparable

Letters to the Editor

Jul 08, 1994 1 mins read 312 views
Publications needed

Letters to the Editor

Jul 08, 1994 2 mins read 288 views
Leprosy Mission hands over hospital

Health-Hospital/JDWNRH

Jul 08, 1994 2 mins read 279 views
Wait for gas supply

Letters to the Editor

Jul 08, 1994 1 mins read 257 views
Students construct reservoirs during training

Education- Student

Jul 08, 1994 1 mins read 277 views
An aerial invasion

Editorial

Jul 08, 1994 4 mins read 291 views
Delays in payment affect businesses

BCCI (Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Industry)

Jul 08, 1994 3 mins read 274 views
Villagers threatened and robbed

Terrorist

Jul 08, 1994 1 mins read 308 views
Inadequate vigilence & unsafe buildings result in fall injuries

Accident

Jul 08, 1994 3 mins read 278 views
No "Fatwa" says ambassador

Bhutan-Bangladesh

Jul 01, 1994 1 mins read 294 views
Life sentence for 5 scripture thieves

Judiciary

Jul 01, 1994 1 mins read 299 views
Forestry decentralisation activities reviewed

Forest Planning/Policy Conference/Meeting

Jul 01, 1994 1 mins read 280 views
Burglar arrested

Crime

Jul 01, 1994 1 mins read 297 views
The conservation of biodiversity

Letters to the Editor

Jul 01, 1994 2 mins read 290 views
TAB streamlines tourism regulations

Tourism

Jul 01, 1994 2 mins read 272 views
Ministerial talks to continue in Kathmandu

Bhutan - Nepal Refugee Issue

Jul 01, 1994 1 mins read 279 views
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Zero tolerance for online crimes

This week, Australia enforced the ban on social media access for children under 16. This is unprecedented and bold. While some critics have labelled the ban harsh and even draconian, this new law is anchored in the premise that the government must protect children from harmful content that undermines their physical and mental well-being.

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Network divide unacceptable: NA Good Governance Committee

Some 252 locations across the country still lack access to mobile network services. Member of Parliament (MP) for Bongo-Chapcha and member of the Good Governance Committee of the National Assembly, Pemba, highlighted this while presenting a follow-up report on the poor mobile network and telecommunication services in the highlands.

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ICIMOD honours three champions of cryosphere and rangeland reform

Kathmandu, Nepal — The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) has honoured three individuals from Bhutan and China with the Dr Andreas Schild Memorial Mountain Prize 2025 for their contributions to protecting fragile mountain ecosystems and strengthening resilience in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH).

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