June of 2018

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Pedestrian day today

Pedestrian day

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MUFC defeats Youngsters to qualify for the semifinals

Football

Jun 03, 2018 1 mins read 149 views
Players from India win tennis championship for the third time

Tennis

Jun 03, 2018 2 mins read 144 views
Two students to leave for Gazprom F4F on June 8

Students

Jun 03, 2018 0 mins read 165 views
Lotedh scheme benefit enhanced

Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan (RICBL)

Jun 03, 2018 2 mins read 156 views
More than 6,400 tree saplings planted at Chang Debsi

Tree saplings

Jun 03, 2018 2 mins read 182 views
Back in Bhutan after 22 years

Perspective

Jun 03, 2018 3 mins read 184 views
12 dog bite cases reported everyday at JDWNRH

Stray dogs

Jun 03, 2018 2 mins read 162 views
Ministry steps up surveillance for Nipah virus

Health diseases

Jun 03, 2018 2 mins read 176 views
Water shortage -whose responsibility?

Letter to the editor

Jun 03, 2018 1 mins read 123 views
Thoughts on politics as election nears

Editorial

Jun 03, 2018 2 mins read 144 views
Six entrepreneurs graduate from iHub

Eentrepreneurs

Jun 03, 2018 1 mins read 157 views
Traditional medicine completes 50 years of service

Traditional medicine

Jun 03, 2018 1 mins read 151 views
High Court moves to Supreme Court complex

Judiciary

Jun 03, 2018 2 mins read 135 views
66,000 jobseekers expected in 12th Plan

Jobseekers

Jun 03, 2018 3 mins read 141 views
PCV & Rota vaccines launch today

Launched

Jun 03, 2018 0 mins read 166 views
Trashigang replaces tshog chang with local produce

Trashigang

Jun 01, 2018 3 mins read 159 views
Bhur farmer grows turmeric to reduce import

Import

Jun 01, 2018 1 mins read 191 views
Amochhu bridge construction to complete this month

Bridge

Jun 01, 2018 1 mins read 174 views
DAHE alerts Bhutanese students in India on Nipah virus

Health diseases

Jun 01, 2018 2 mins read 220 views
All gewogs in the country connected with internet

MoIC

Jun 01, 2018 1 mins read 167 views
Graduates start online vegetable shopping

Graduates

Jun 01, 2018 1 mins read 188 views
Fostering biodiversity benefits farmers, environment and our diets

Perspective

Jun 01, 2018 4 mins read 184 views
Laying the foundation of a digital Bhutan

Perspective

Jun 01, 2018 4 mins read 168 views
PDP fields seven more candidates

Politics

Jun 01, 2018 1 mins read 216 views
Mechanising agriculture to suit local needs

Agriculture

Jun 01, 2018 2 mins read 192 views
DNT declares 46 candidates

Politics

Jun 01, 2018 2 mins read 159 views
Deliberate or oversight decision of JDWNRH board?

Letter to the editor

Jun 01, 2018 1 mins read 163 views
Safety first or last?

Editorial

Jun 01, 2018 2 mins read 0 views
Phuentsholing court convicts one, dismisses three fronting cases

Crime

Jun 01, 2018 2 mins read 198 views
Women, few and far between as parties finalise candidates

Politics

Jun 01, 2018 3 mins read 172 views
Tsirang's 40-bed hospital constructed as 20-bed: RAA

Hospitals

Jun 01, 2018 4 mins read 182 views
Bhutan proposes to graduate from LDC in 2023

Least Developed Countries (LDC)

Jun 01, 2018 5 mins read 174 views
High Court moves to Lhadrong

Judiciary

Jun 01, 2018 0 mins read 177 views
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Learning from the Tading experience

While much of the country debates taxes on fixed deposit interests, GST, and the legality of certain parliamentary decisions, something more quietly transformational is happening in Tading, Samtse. There, residents are reaping the benefits, modest it may be,of smart infrastructure planning and decisive execution.

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