June of 2005

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Coming full Circle

Books

Jun 03, 2005 1 mins read 352 views
Poor corporate governance

Government Department

Jun 03, 2005 3 mins read 299 views
On the academic part

Editorial

Jun 03, 2005 2 mins read 319 views
Judges wear green scarves

Judiciary

Jun 03, 2005 2 mins read 315 views
Assembly commends the budget year

National Assembly

Jun 03, 2005 8 mins read 306 views
Moving ahead with nation building

National Assembly

Jun 03, 2005 10 mins read 310 views
Bhutan celebrates in Aichi

National Day

Jun 03, 2005 2 mins read 302 views
Assembly begins 83rd session

National Assembly

Jun 03, 2005 2 mins read 315 views
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The tourism paradox

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High-value tourism, low-value jobs?

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Tying the loose ends of GST reform

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Making GST work past early hiccups

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The cost of delay

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Punishment is not prevention

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Strengthening the third sector

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Recents

Best Class 10 results of the past three years

The Class 10 results declared today are the best of the past five years. This is the first time in five years that the pass percentage of the Bhutan Council for School Examination and Assessment (BCSEA) has increased drastically compared to the previous year.

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