June of 2006

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Ancient formula in capsule

Indigenous Hospital

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 369 views
MDGs

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Jun 06, 2006 0 mins read 372 views
Seminar

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Jun 06, 2006 0 mins read 0 views
Joint venture

Bhutan-Bangladesh

Jun 06, 2006 0 mins read 375 views
Boxing draws crowd

Sport

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 359 views
Drukpol beats RBA FC

Sport

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 365 views
PIT collection: highest in 2005

Revenue and Custom

Jun 06, 2006 2 mins read 359 views
Cellular service to be liberalised

Telecommunication Department

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 398 views
Kabreytar builds its own road

Roads

Jun 06, 2006 2 mins read 352 views
Private hostel to ease Sherubtse's lodging pressure

Sherubtse College and Graduates

Jun 06, 2006 3 mins read 363 views
Checkmate with an international master

Sport

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 379 views
Spring tennis finals

Sport

Jun 06, 2006 0 mins read 370 views
Learning the new way

Education- CAPSS

Jun 06, 2006 3 mins read 368 views
Fire damages house

Accident

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 383 views
Signboard deadline extended

City Corporation

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 352 views
Education loan increased to Nu. 1.0 million

Education-Policy/Planning/Conference Workshop

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 320 views
Transparent recruitment procedure important

Kuensel

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 285 views
How qualified are pharmacists?

Kuensel

Jun 06, 2006 2 mins read 309 views
For the good of the media

Letters to the Editor

Jun 06, 2006 0 mins read 358 views
Dzongkha on the high road

Editorial

Jun 06, 2006 2 mins read 333 views
Fuel price to increase

Tashi Commercial Corporation

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 313 views
Trashigang case in High Court

Crime

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 349 views
Constables caught stealing

Crime

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 288 views
Crown Prince to visit Thailand

Chhoetse Penlop

Jun 06, 2006 1 mins read 310 views
Asset in civil service: above Nu. 50,000

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Jun 06, 2006 2 mins read 331 views
World Cup: 2 days to kick off

Sport

Jun 06, 2006 2 mins read 290 views
Youth workshop

Health-HIV/AIDS

Jun 02, 2006 0 mins read 318 views
New ambassador

Bhutan-Bangladesh

Jun 02, 2006 0 mins read 0 views
Samdrup Jongkhar's water woes

Water Supply Scheme

Jun 02, 2006 2 mins read 317 views
Inside Tala

Hydro Project

Jun 02, 2006 3 mins read 317 views
A most difficult experience

Personalities

Jun 02, 2006 2 mins read 324 views
Muti Thrishing sweeps national awards

Feature Film

Jun 02, 2006 0 mins read 340 views
Road Safety- A common concern

Letters to the Editor

Jun 02, 2006 2 mins read 292 views
To leave or not to leave?

Editorial

Jun 02, 2006 2 mins read 303 views
Security becomes an issue as World Cup nears

Sport

Jun 02, 2006 2 mins read 286 views
Bhutan Observer: a rural focus

Media

Jun 02, 2006 2 mins read 395 views
From paddy fields to a little beach

Agriculture/Crops/Mushroom

Jun 02, 2006 2 mins read 334 views
Recalling June 2, 1974

His Majesty

Jun 02, 2006 1 mins read 321 views
Dzongkhalinux: made in Bhutan

Computer/Internet

Jun 02, 2006 2 mins read 326 views
Civil servants must declare wealth

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Jun 02, 2006 1 mins read 366 views
Conflict of interest?

National Assembly

Jun 30, 2006 0 mins read 304 views
Marriage Act amended

National Assembly

Jun 30, 2006 1 mins read 335 views
378 km of farm road completed

National Assembly

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 320 views
Rural postal services must be improved

National Assembly

Jun 30, 2006 3 mins read 335 views
Creating vibrant and independent media

National Assembly

Jun 30, 2006 3 mins read 302 views
Ministers' meet

SAARC Activities

Jun 30, 2006 0 mins read 308 views
Visually impaired

Disabled

Jun 30, 2006 0 mins read 317 views
Making way to WTO

WTO (World Trade Organisation)

Jun 30, 2006 0 mins read 310 views
CT & MRI scans

Health- International Assistance

Jun 30, 2006 0 mins read 309 views
Mother, baby dies in labour room

Health- Hospital/JDWNRH

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 318 views
Browse Archives
RCSC’s increased medical intake based on national need

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Entrepreneurial culture key to reforming civil service: PM

Speaking at the launch of Zhiyog Droezom yesterday, Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay proposed an annual competition within...

Nov 04, 2025 2 mins read 1,400 views
P-I right bank stabilisation design nears completion

A joint technical assessment is underway for the 1,200MW Punatsangchhu-I Hydroelectric Project (PHEP-I) to finalise the...

Nov 04, 2025 2 mins read 2,014 views
Investigation underway after child dies at Tashicholing Hospital, Samtse

Samtse—The death of a class PP student at Tashicholing Hospital on October 20 has raised concerns about rural health ser...

Nov 04, 2025 1 mins read 9,871 views
CCAA recovers over Nu 1 million in refunds, fines businesses for unfair practices

The Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (CCAA) facilitated refunds of over Nu 1.1 million and levied fines on bus...

Nov 04, 2025 2 mins read 1,954 views
RENEW and UNICEF open three more safe spaces for women and girls

Expanding access to critical protection services for survivors of violence, RENEW and UNICEF inaugurated the Women and G...

Nov 04, 2025 2 mins read 729 views
NCHM expands permafrost monitoring

The National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology (NCHM), in collaboration with the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), has installed a network of sensors in the headwaters of the Mo Chhu to...

Nov 04, 2025 2 mins read 630 views
Dairy, poultry, and aquaculture show growth in first year of 13th Plan

The Department of Livestock (DoL) under the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock has reported progress in dairy, poultr...

Nov 04, 2025 3 mins read 1,909 views
Their Majesties receive Hadrian Award for heritage leadership

His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Gyaltsuen were honoured at the World Monuments Fund (WMF) Gala with the Hadrian...

Nov 03, 2025 1 mins read 1,313 views
Global Peace Prayer Festival kicks off tomorrow

Thousands of devotees from Bhutan and around the world are set to converge in Thimphu tomorrow as the Global Peace Praye...

Nov 03, 2025 4 mins read 2,209 views
Amochu quarriers call for flood walls after millions in losses

Phuentsholing—Businesses involved in extracting and exporting boulders, gravel, and sand along the Amochu river are calling for a flood protection system after recent floods caused extensive damage, with losses estimated in the billions.

Oct 16, 2025 2 mins read 1,671 views
Need bold reforms to advance women in leadership roles

Bhutan has always taken pride in being a fairly egalitarian society. In many communities, women are heads of households, inheriting property and managing family affairs. These cultural practices distinguish Bhutan from many other countries where women face far greater structural barriers.

Nov 07, 2025 3 mins read 447 views
Fraudulent businesses must be punished

The Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority is on high alert, not only investigating complaints but also penalising businesses that try to make easy money at the expense of consumers.

Nov 06, 2025 2 mins read 2,054 views
Safe spaces, unsafe realities

The opening of three new Safe Spaces for Women and Girls in Mongar, Pemagatshel, and Samdrupjongkhar marks a significant step forward in our effort to protect women and children from violence.

Nov 05, 2025 2 mins read 468 views
A small kingdom’s great prayer for the world

Beginning today, the Changlimithang ground in Thimphu will be transformed into a sanctuary of peace and hope as the Glob...

Nov 04, 2025 2 mins read 594 views
Why agile governance and policy innovation matter

Public policy is often imagined as a fixed compass, steady and unbending. But in a rapidly changing world, governance mu...

Nov 03, 2025 2 mins read 620 views
One health, one future

Our greatest strength has always been our capacity to look beyond the moment and plan for balanced progress. The recent national workshop on integrating livestock production with environ...

Nov 01, 2025 2 mins read 584 views
Preparing Bhutan for the AI era

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept. It is rapidly becoming a key component of organisational life, transforming how businesses operate, governments function, and societies interact. In...

Oct 31, 2025 2 mins read 849 views
Bhutanese youth must prepare for GMC jobs

The Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) is beginning to take shape in tangible ways, creating opportunities and opening new career pathways. The recently held GMC Career Fair in Thimphu provided a glimpse into that future. More than a dozen compani...

Oct 30, 2025 2 mins read 2,845 views
Making ESP education loan more accessible

The goal of the Economic Stimulus Programme’s (ESP) education loan is, at its core, both forward-looking and noble. It has been initiated to provide opportunities for children from poor, low-income families to pursue higher or technical educat...

Oct 29, 2025 2 mins read 1,201 views
A teacher’s gift to the nation

It is not often that a Bhutanese citizen receives a prestigious award from abroad. Yet, a teacher from Samtse, Chimi Dema, became Bhutan’s first recipient of the Princess Maha Chakri Award in Thailand, one of the mos...

Oct 28, 2025 2 mins read 1,789 views
Happiness with Mr Bhutan

Our global culture has conditioned us to spend the best of ourselves in the pursuit of a “decent living” whatever that m...

Sep 22, 2025 4 mins read 2,649 views
Ask Mr Bhutan

Aug 26, 2025 2 mins read 6,887 views
Ask Mr Bhutan

In a world that constantly advertises, applauds, and sells consumption, acquisition and growth at all costs, cultivating...

Aug 18, 2025 2 mins read 4,003 views
Walking for those who cannot walk

There are journeys that test strength, and there are those that reveal the heart. Ani Pema Deki’s 400-kilometre walk acr...

Oct 27, 2025 2 mins read 740 views
Are we hoarding alcohol and cigarettes?

To make up for slow business, a shopkeeper in Changzamtog, Thimphu, sacrificed her puja holidays to stay open. If busine...

Oct 25, 2025 2 mins read 771 views
A responsibility we cannot leave to the police alone

Crime and drug abuse are no longer problems that exist in the shadows. They are creeping into our homes, schools, and ne...

Oct 24, 2025 2 mins read 1,098 views
Understanding the importance of the festival itself

In the far north, where the wind hums against snowy cliffs and yaks graze under a blue, unbroken sky, the Royal Highland...

Oct 23, 2025 2 mins read 499 views
Adding colours to life

Students of Draktsho East  held an art exhibition titled “Colours of Ability” in the courtyard of the Tarayana Centre in...

Oct 22, 2025 2 mins read 631 views

Recents

Gold entering a bear market?

Gelephu—As gold prices continue to retreat after hitting new records, putting pressure on the gold tourism market and domestic gold traders, the downturn may signal the beginning of the end of the rally.

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As glaciers melt, highland taps run dry

Laya, Gasa-The tap outside Phento’s home in Laya is a barometer of a growing crisis. Once reliable, its flow has dwindled to a trickle, dictating the daily rhythm of her life and that of her neighbours. The 25-year-old now plans her chores, her hygiene, and even her peace of mind around the sporadic water supply.

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