June of 2005

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Auditing the use of ICT

Royal Audit Authority (RAA)

Jun 21, 2005 1 mins read 354 views
Samtse hospital helps pregnant mothers

Health/Doctors/Patients

Jun 21, 2005 2 mins read 353 views
Job opportunities

Labour and Human Resource

Jun 28, 2005 0 mins read 426 views
Mid-term review meeting

Government Department

Jun 28, 2005 0 mins read 442 views
Food offering

Religion

Jun 28, 2005 0 mins read 370 views
New market for Bhutanese Vegetable

Sunday market/Vegetable market

Jun 28, 2005 1 mins read 368 views
Body of missing boy found

Diseased Personalities

Jun 28, 2005 1 mins read 491 views
Safety management poor in construction industry

Construction Development Board (CDB)

Jun 28, 2005 5 mins read 388 views
Lobzang wins again

Sport

Jun 28, 2005 2 mins read 334 views
Understanding Bhutanese lifestyle

Bhutan - Tradition

Jun 28, 2005 1 mins read 353 views
BNB: we have emerged wiser

Bhutan National Bank (BNB)

Jun 28, 2005 2 mins read 363 views
A legal perspective on social issues

Judiciary

Jun 28, 2005 3 mins read 348 views
A vision for Bhutanese football

Sport

Jun 28, 2005 2 mins read 389 views
B-mobile upgrades its network

Telecommunication Department

Jun 28, 2005 2 mins read 338 views
Removing channels a good move

Kuensel

Jun 28, 2005 0 mins read 420 views
Same price for old stock?

Kuensel

Jun 28, 2005 0 mins read 365 views
Regarding salary discrepancy

Letters to the Editor

Jun 28, 2005 1 mins read 377 views
Small target better

Letters to the Editor

Jun 28, 2005 1 mins read 319 views
Civil servants or archers?

Kuensel

Jun 28, 2005 1 mins read 314 views
A natural dilemma

Editorial

Jun 28, 2005 2 mins read 330 views
Three more involved in Phuentsholing smuggling case

Crime

Jun 28, 2005 1 mins read 319 views
Government breaches self-compliance

Government Department

Jun 28, 2005 3 mins read 345 views
Man stabbed to death

Crime

Jun 28, 2005 1 mins read 433 views
Modern incinerators: a fiasco?

Crematorium

Jun 28, 2005 2 mins read 341 views
Bhutan to have the tallest statue of Lord Buddha

Buddhism

Jun 28, 2005 3 mins read 366 views
Review meeting

Government Department

Jun 24, 2005 0 mins read 340 views
Walkathon

Associations

Jun 24, 2005 0 mins read 338 views
Disaster management

SAARC Activities

Jun 24, 2005 0 mins read 384 views
Drinking water supply for Bangtsho and Chenary

Water Supply Scheme

Jun 24, 2005 1 mins read 324 views
Ready for a start, say trained youth

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Jun 24, 2005 2 mins read 315 views
Renewal of Bhutan-India trade agreement

Bhutan- India

Jun 24, 2005 1 mins read 343 views
Culture office in dzongkhags

Special Commission For Cultural Affairs/ Bhutan Music/ RAPA

Jun 24, 2005 1 mins read 319 views
"Enjoy gardening!" Growing impatiens

National Park

Jun 24, 2005 2 mins read 354 views
Keeping Thimphu green

City Corporation

Jun 24, 2005 1 mins read 286 views
Grant to speed up company registration

Bhutan - Trade

Jun 24, 2005 2 mins read 339 views
Maternal mortality still a concern

Health Mother and Child Programme

Jun 24, 2005 2 mins read 331 views
Here comes the Wikipedia

Computer/Internet

Jun 24, 2005 3 mins read 341 views
Remove rental charge

Kuensel

Jun 24, 2005 0 mins read 335 views
Politicising religion?

Kuensel

Jun 24, 2005 2 mins read 347 views
Information center needed

Kuensel

Jun 24, 2005 0 mins read 355 views
Education and jobs

Editorial

Jun 24, 2005 2 mins read 373 views
Two killed in road accident

Accident

Jun 24, 2005 1 mins read 323 views
City to remove "illegal dwellers"

City Corporation

Jun 24, 2005 2 mins read 310 views
Tashi Lekmoen to the Chhoetse Penlop

Chhoetse Penlop

Jun 24, 2005 2 mins read 317 views
Eight sentenced for attempted smuggling

Crime

Jun 24, 2005 1 mins read 363 views
GNH: moving from concept to reality?

International Convention

Jun 24, 2005 1 mins read 345 views
Assembly closes 83rd session

National Assembly

Jun 24, 2005 2 mins read 323 views
League `A' championship begins

Sport

Jun 21, 2005 1 mins read 320 views
Lt. Colonel Chencho wins

Sport

Jun 21, 2005 2 mins read 304 views
"Pressure on environment increasing"

National Assembly

Jun 21, 2005 4 mins read 314 views
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The urgency of civil service transformation

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Should we control social media?

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Need bold reforms to advance women in leadership roles

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Fraudulent businesses must be punished

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Safe spaces, unsafe realities

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A small kingdom’s great prayer for the world

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Happiness with Mr Bhutan

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A teacher’s gift to the nation

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Walking for those who cannot walk

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Recents

Honouring the legacy of the Great Fourth

The story of His Majesty the Fourth King is an extraordinary one in our history. At 16, His Majesty became King, following the untimely passing of his father, the Third Druk Gyalpo. His Majesty inherited a nation in transition, a country taking its first steps toward modernisation, while gradually coming out from years of isolation. Geo-politically, it was a time of turmoil and uncertainty.

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The selfless Warrior-King

The winter of 2003 would forever be etched in Bhutan’s history as the time when a King walked into the jungles of the south, especially in Samdrupjongkhar, not as a ruler commanding from afar, but as a warrior leading from the front. The air was cold, heavy with mist, and beneath the thick canopy of trees lay the sound of tension.  A nation’s patience was stretched to its limit.

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Tribute to His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo

Throughout history, the world has seen countless leaders, yet only a few have embodied the rare harmony of wisdom, compassion, and courage that defines true greatness. Bhutan is fortunate to have been blessed by such a leader in His Majesty King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, a visionary Monarch whose reign ushered the nation into an era of peace, progress, and profound transforma

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King who sacrificed his youth to build a future for us

Among the many extraordinary acts of greatness that define the reign of His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, what moves the heart most profoundly is something far more silent, far less seen: the quiet, invisible sacrifice of his own youth. It is a story etched deeply in the soul of the nation, for in giving up his own, he gifted a future to us.

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The Vajrayana King

As Bhutan reflects on its journey as the world’s last Vajrayana kingdom, it becomes ever more evident that the reign of His Majesty King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, marks one of the most sacred and transformative eras in our history.

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