June of 2006

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Buna vocational institute: giving life skills

Labour and Human Resource

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 275 views
Should ads be banned?

International Convention

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 283 views
What's your kha ?

Languages

Jun 30, 2006 3 mins read 244 views
New look for old town

Dzongkhags

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 270 views
Discotheque shut

Bhutan - Trade

Jun 30, 2006 0 mins read 249 views
Penden cement: rising demand from India

Penden Cement Authority Ltd. (PCAL)

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 282 views
20,000 celluar users in Thimphu

Bhutan- Telecom

Jun 30, 2006 1 mins read 245 views
Media: new perspectives

Media

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 241 views
Drivers versus driving ethics

Kuensel

Jun 30, 2006 0 mins read 280 views
Colour of kabneys - keep it simple

Kuensel

Jun 30, 2006 0 mins read 236 views
Doggy dilemma

Letters to the Editor

Jun 30, 2006 1 mins read 257 views
Misinterpreted

Letters to the Editor

Jun 30, 2006 0 mins read 236 views
Regarding excess land

Kuensel

Jun 30, 2006 1 mins read 263 views
Media dilemma

Editorial

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 295 views
Audit Bill to promote good governance

National Assembly

Jun 30, 2006 1 mins read 250 views
Attorney general not under judiciary

National Assembly

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 262 views
Women upset over derogatory term

National Assembly

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 244 views
Military vehicles will not be checked by police

National Assembly

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 237 views
No change in national wage rate

National Assembly

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 271 views
Back to the special audit report

National Assembly

Jun 30, 2006 2 mins read 268 views
National Assembly

National Assembly

Jun 27, 2006 0 mins read 0 views
Seminar

Centre For Bhutan Studies (CBS)

Jun 27, 2006 0 mins read 0 views
Worker falls to death

Accident

Jun 27, 2006 1 mins read 0 views
Towards a Consumer Protection Bill

Bhutan - Trade

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 243 views
World Cup sets red card record

Sport

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 241 views
For the sake of electricity

National Assembly

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 258 views
Wangduephodrang dzong needs renovation

National Assembly

Jun 27, 2006 1 mins read 273 views
Assembly discusses fronting in the construction industry

National Assembly

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 257 views
Bhutanese media in the 17th century

Media

Jun 27, 2006 4 mins read 270 views
The Person in me

Personalities

Jun 27, 2006 1 mins read 0 views
Scissors of Swing

Business

Jun 27, 2006 3 mins read 315 views
Saktengpas learn to manage land

Dzongkhags

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 291 views
Sheep with three horns

Superstition and supernatural

Jun 27, 2006 1 mins read 295 views
A fair job selection process ?

Labour and Human Resource

Jun 27, 2006 1 mins read 286 views
Child dies of rabies

Health Disease

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 267 views
Not corrupt but incapable

Kuensel

Jun 27, 2006 1 mins read 266 views
Improve bus service

Kuensel

Jun 27, 2006 1 mins read 267 views
Criticisms should be constructive

Kuensel

Jun 27, 2006 0 mins read 286 views
The paradoxes and opportunities of orchid conservation in Bhutan

Letters to the Editor

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 245 views
Expenses: setting standards?

Editorial

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 318 views
BBC World becomes pay channel

Television (TV)

Jun 27, 2006 1 mins read 270 views
English Dzongkha dictionary goes to print

Books

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 274 views
The colours of kabneys

National Assembly

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 287 views
Consumption and sale of alcohol to be controlled?

National Assembly

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 262 views
Media & public culture

Centre For Bhutan Studies (CBS)

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 233 views
Corruption: illegal but overlooked

National Assembly

Jun 27, 2006 2 mins read 261 views
Ministry should take over feeder road

National Assembly

Jun 23, 2006 1 mins read 293 views
Tala will boost revenue to 60 percent

Jun 23, 2006 1 mins read 269 views
"Rural electrification plan, Samtse not consulted"

National Assembly

Jun 23, 2006 2 mins read 230 views
No money for southern highway

National Assembly

Jun 23, 2006 1 mins read 251 views
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MP seeks answers for Samdrupjongkhar Thromde expansion amid land shortage

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Dewathang-Gomdar raised concerns in the National Assembly yesterday about acute land shortages in Samdrupjongkhar Thromde, which is constraining the town’s long-term urban and economic development.

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Agricultural exports reach 31,800 MT in first 11 months

The country exported 31, 869.7 metric tonnes (MT) of fresh agricultural produce between January and November this year,...

Dec 10, 2025 1 mins read 1,059 views
NA adopts amendments to UN disabilities convention

The National Assembly (NA) adopted amendments to reservations on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons...

Dec 10, 2025 2 mins read 761 views
NA demands accountability on tourism policy reforms as concerns mount

The National Assembly yesterday directed the government to submit a detailed follow-up report on the implementation of n...

Dec 09, 2025 4 mins read 1,560 views
Gyalyum Tseyring Pem Wangchuck launches biodiversity collection

The country’s effort to transform ecological challenges into sustainable opportunities was a key highlight at the Youth...

Dec 09, 2025 2 mins read 861 views
Are Bhutanese entrepreneurs ready for alternative financing?

As Bhutan looks beyond traditional bank lending and donor-driven grants, new financing avenues, such as blended finance,...

Dec 09, 2025 4 mins read 1,268 views
NC review flags narrow export base, market struggles for farmers

The National Council (NC) yesterday deliberated on a review report on key economic sectors presented by the Special Comm...

Dec 09, 2025 3 mins read 1,053 views
NA adopts International Big Cat Alliance

The National Assembly (NA) unanimously adopted the framework agreement for establishing the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) yesterday, paving the way for Bhutan to become a member.

Dec 09, 2025 1 mins read 1,093 views
Disrupted connectivity in Denchukha impacts livelihoods and local economy

Dorokha, Samtse—What should have been a routine journey turned into an ordeal when a group of teachers recently travelli...

Dec 09, 2025 4 mins read 859 views
Drukair launches Gelephu –Kolkata flight, boosting connectivity for GMC

Drukair has launched a new international air service route connecting Gelephu and Kolkata, India, which is expected to i...

Dec 08, 2025 2 mins read 2,101 views
Sir, your advice to the younger generation?

Choose your environment Your environment is the invisible hand that constantly shapes the way you think, feel, and act. Your family, friends, school, city, country, social media accounts, television and news channels, habits, and heroes are all shaping you into replicas of the admired, the powerful, and the majority around you.

Nov 19, 2025 1 mins read 453 views
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.

Dec 12, 2025 2 mins read 523 views
Will our education transformation be equitable?

The government’s allocation of Nu 30 billion for education transformation in the 13th Plan, second only to the economic...

Dec 11, 2025 2 mins read 499 views
The never-ending tourism debate

The discussion on tourism policy is like Atsara Phentho’s chham. In other words, a lot of motion without progress. On Monday, members of Parliament demanded accountability for the reforms they recommended after re...

Dec 10, 2025 2 mins read 981 views
Ready to take off from GMC

The launch of the Gelephu–Kolkata international air route marks far more than the addition of a new flight on the country’s aviation map. It is a statement of intent – a signal of where we are heade...

Dec 09, 2025 2 mins read 413 views
Why we must invest in Research & Development

Bhutan is not short of ideas, intellect or institutions. What it lacks is a strong, working bridge between research, pol...

Dec 08, 2025 2 mins read 737 views
To eat meat or not!

In passing the Livestock Bill of Bhutan,  2025, National Assembly members engaged in a good debate, a meaty one, even if it missed the core issue. The Bill was not about advocat...

Dec 06, 2025 2 mins read 1,099 views
Disaster preparedness is our best defence

The National Council this week questioned the government on the country’s disaster preparedness. This is a pertinent issue, especially when extreme weather events are frequent and more intense. Preparedness is therefore the most effective stra...

Dec 05, 2025 2 mins read 545 views
Equity in education merits discourse

During a recent Question Hour session in the National Assembly, Members of Parliament (MP) called for an open debate on education quality and budget allocation. And rightly so. Education is the foundation upon which every other...

Dec 04, 2025 2 mins read 763 views
Deeper than HIV/AIDS

Far from the bustling capital, the community of Genekha observed an important global day. December 1 was World AIDS Day. They chose to mark the occasion at what they called the “fi...

Dec 03, 2025 2 mins read 956 views
Solving youth unemployment before it’s too late

Youth unemployment has become one of Bhutan’s most persistent national challenges. And it endures despite successive gov...

Dec 02, 2025 2 mins read 802 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 call...

Oct 16, 2025 2 mins read 2,076 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 3,004 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 4,258 views
Addressing teacher shortage and quality

In some schools, especially in urban centres, there are more teachers than timetables demand. In others, often remote sc...

Dec 01, 2025 2 mins read 1,858 views
When rising corruption reports tell a deeper story

The growing number of corruption reports in the past year forces the nation to confront a hard truth: something in our s...

Nov 29, 2025 2 mins read 1,353 views
Regulatory reforms must be matched with a mindset shift

The government’s commitment to address regulatory barriers that have choked business growth deserves recognition and sup...

Nov 28, 2025 2 mins read 782 views
The classic egg and chicken situation

The price of an egg in the capital has soared to a staggering Nu 20, pushing a standard tray of 30 to Nu 520. While it f...

Nov 27, 2025 2 mins read 1,338 views
Internalising our deeper values

The return of the Buddha’s sacred Piprahwa relics to India yesterday was more than a ceremonial farewell. It was a lesso...

Nov 26, 2025 2 mins read 605 views

Recents

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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