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March of 2015

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More tshok means more waste

Religion

Mar 15, 2015 2 mins read
Bajo primary schools buckle under admission pressure

Schools

Mar 15, 2015 2 mins read
Dorokha MSS all set for central school status

Schools

Mar 15, 2015 2 mins read
Old problems bog down dzongkhags

Annual performance agreement (APA)

Mar 15, 2015 3 mins read
Banking services in Bhutan still need improvement

Letter to the editor

Mar 15, 2015 1 mins read
It takes all sorts

Editorial

Mar 15, 2015 2 mins read
Underpaid mask dancers skip practice

Tsechu

Mar 15, 2015 2 mins read
Spike in number of Trongsa's STI cases

Health

Mar 15, 2015 2 mins read
His Majesty graces RBP Gagsars' Attestation Parade

His Majesty the King

Mar 15, 2015 1 mins read
New wings for Drukair

Drukair

Mar 15, 2015 2 mins read
Expediting environmental clearance through dialogue

National Environment Commission (NEC)

Mar 15, 2015 2 mins read
Counterfeit INR notes seized

Counterfeit

Mar 15, 2015 0 mins read
Looking ahead to home advantage

Football

Mar 13, 2015 2 mins read
What will it take to civilise us?

Perspective

Mar 13, 2015 3 mins read
Reflections on the De-Suug Program

Perspective

Mar 13, 2015 4 mins read
Pilgrims are the biggest litterbugs

Tourism

Mar 13, 2015 2 mins read
Online scholarship application saves time and money

Scholarship

Mar 13, 2015 2 mins read
Nu 508 million remitted in 2014

Remittence

Mar 13, 2015 1 mins read
The labyrinth of copyright litigation

Crime

Mar 13, 2015 4 mins read
Home ministry could ban sale of knives to youth

Law and Order

Mar 13, 2015 4 mins read
Sipsu gewogs chip in for outpatient department

Gewog development grant (GDG)

Mar 13, 2015 1 mins read
132 years sentence for real estate developer

Crime

Mar 13, 2015 3 mins read
The chopper and much else

Editorial

Mar 13, 2015 2 mins read
New MoU fails to clear muddied waters

Education

Mar 13, 2015 2 mins read
Data literacy for better planning

National Statistical Bureau (NSB)

Mar 13, 2015 2 mins read
Prime Minister leaves for USA today

Visit

Mar 13, 2015 1 mins read
Car dealers making a killing?

Vehicle

Mar 13, 2015 2 mins read
Coming out of the closet

MSM (men who have sex with men)

Mar 13, 2015 5 mins read
Bhutan wins!

Football

Mar 12, 2015 2 mins read
Rural electrification qualifies for carbon credits

UNFCCC

Mar 12, 2015 1 mins read
Gup's detention nothing to do with ADR

Investigation

Mar 12, 2015 2 mins read
YHSS robbed of Nu 140,000

Crime

Mar 12, 2015 1 mins read
Kholongchu construction work yet to kick off

Hydropower project

Mar 12, 2015 2 mins read
What about bottles and tins?

Letter to the editor

Mar 12, 2015 1 mins read
Our boys need some love, some care

Editorial

Mar 12, 2015 2 mins read
Linking annual plans to national objectives

Annual performance agreement (APA)

Mar 12, 2015 2 mins read
ACC reminds lyonchoen of Supreme Court order

Anti Corruption Commission (ACC)

Mar 12, 2015 1 mins read
Mangdechhu HP cost revised

Hydropower project

Mar 12, 2015 2 mins read
Meeting the chopper promise

Annual performance agreement (APA)

Mar 12, 2015 3 mins read
Fleet expansion

Drukair

Mar 12, 2015 0 mins read
Foreign coach lifts spirits of newly promoted team

Football

Mar 11, 2015 1 mins read
Users of mobile and broadband internet increase

Bhutan Telecom (BT)

Mar 11, 2015 2 mins read
From mountains to Times Square and back

Royal Thimphu College (RTC)

Mar 11, 2015 2 mins read
Man sentenced for sangdha killing incident

Crime

Mar 11, 2015 1 mins read
Project manager pleads not guilty

Lhakhang Karpo

Mar 11, 2015 3 mins read
Support national team

Letter to the editor

Mar 11, 2015 1 mins read
A rash decision?

Editorial

Mar 11, 2015 2 mins read
Dzongkhag retracts school closure decision

Education

Mar 11, 2015 1 mins read
Situation still unresolved

Students

Mar 11, 2015 3 mins read
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Recents

Operationalising GNH: From village wisdom to global solutions

Her Majesty Gyalyum Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck, Patron of the Tarayana Foundation, graced the opening of a two-day international conference on “Operationalising Gross National Happiness (GNH) in Bhutan and Beyond: Catalysing Mindsets and Technologies for Well-Being-Centred, Village-Led Development” at Dungkar Dzong in Paro yesterday.

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The tax reform proposed in the Income Tax Bill 2025 is expected to cost the government up to Nu 5.57 billion in lost revenue. Finance Minister Lekey Dorji acknowledged the significant revenue impact while introducing the Bill to the National Council (NC) yesterday, attributing roughly 95 percent of the projected loss to state-owned enterprises (SOEs).

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The sacred and the soiled

Two spiritual events. Two vastly different outcomes. What separates the squalor left behind at the recent oral transmission from the orderly conclusion of the menlam chenmo gathering is not money, not manpower, but planning.

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A bond beyond words: The heartwarming tale of Karma Raygye

Jomotsangkha — In the quiet corners of Jomotsangkha Wildlife Sanctuary (JWS), a touching story of companionship and care unfolds every night. Four and half month-old Karma Raygye, a young elephant calf, has captured the hearts of many with his endearing habits and unwavering trust in his caretaker, Namgay Dorji.

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