March of 2000

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Paro Tshechu: the past and the present

Tshechu

Mar 24, 2000 3 mins read 477 views
People better informed through population advocacy

Health Family Planning

Mar 24, 2000 6 mins read 505 views
Mandarin: bad fruiting but good market

Agriculture/Horticulture

Mar 24, 2000 2 mins read 451 views
Changes keep Tshechu popular

Tshechu

Mar 24, 2000 2 mins read 389 views
Making the construction industry transparent and efficient

Construction Development Board (CDB)

Mar 24, 2000 3 mins read 449 views
PDP, NWAB team up to support deysho making craft

Handicraft

Mar 24, 2000 3 mins read 459 views
Power failure keeps part of Thimphu in the dark

Power

Mar 24, 2000 1 mins read 450 views
Tuberculosis still a top killer

Health Disease

Mar 24, 2000 5 mins read 502 views
Temporary teachers: a temporary solution

Education-Teacher

Mar 24, 2000 2 mins read 485 views
Thimphu has no proper addresses

City Corporation

Mar 24, 2000 2 mins read 436 views
HRD projects useful: survey

UNDP

Mar 24, 2000 2 mins read 562 views
Internet cafe targets youth

Computer/Internet

Mar 24, 2000 2 mins read 455 views
No business for brokers

Royal Monetary Authority (RMA)

Mar 24, 2000 1 mins read 483 views
RICB on complaint

Letters to the Editor

Mar 24, 2000 1 mins read 495 views
On Bhutanese finances

Letters to the Editor

Mar 24, 2000 3 mins read 456 views
Unrealistic charges

Letters to the Editor

Mar 24, 2000 1 mins read 434 views
Still about vehicles

Editorial

Mar 24, 2000 2 mins read 394 views
Cable TV: content regulation required

Television (TV)

Mar 24, 2000 2 mins read 391 views
Three die of alcohol poisoning

Alcohol

Mar 24, 2000 1 mins read 374 views
Business training

Private Sector

Mar 24, 2000 0 mins read 409 views
RNR research

Agriculture Activities

Mar 24, 2000 0 mins read 512 views
Urban surveyors

Survey

Mar 24, 2000 0 mins read 469 views
Farm labour shortage: a potential crisis

OFFICIALLY, close to 85 percent of the country's population live in rural areas, a majority of them farmers, but the problem of shortage of farm labour may be as rife here a...

Mar 24, 2000 5 mins read 474 views
SAARC Law

SAARC Activities

Mar 24, 2000 0 mins read 0 views
Water Forum

Water Supply Scheme

Mar 24, 2000 0 mins read 567 views
Boy tops the exam

Education-BBE

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 407 views
JICA team reviews Japanese assisted projects

Volunteers

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 412 views
Fund under SDA to strengthen support

Bhutan - Netherlands

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 459 views
Paro households get clean drinking water

Water Supply Scheme

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 439 views
Power: cheaper options, encourage private sector involvement

Hydro Project

Mar 03, 2000 2 mins read 456 views
Food prices stabilise: CSO

Central Statistical Organisation (CSO)

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 427 views
More trading but deficit widens

Bhutan - Trade

Mar 03, 2000 2 mins read 424 views
Teachers attend course on guiding youths

Education-Youth/Counselling/Deliquesce

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 447 views
City bus service expands

City Corporation

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 519 views
Paro achieves 95% in health sector

Health Policy

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 428 views
Pros and cons of foreign investment

Bhutan - Trade

Mar 03, 2000 2 mins read 498 views
Vehicle emission test from April

Road Safety and Transport Authority (RSTA)

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 572 views
Two die from alcohol related causes

Alcohol

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 445 views
Tourism: the pains of liberalization

Tourism

Mar 03, 2000 2 mins read 422 views
Bhutan Post plan to use electronic media

Bhutan-Post

Mar 03, 2000 2 mins read 423 views
EDP courses useful in Bhutan

National Technical Training Authority (NTTA)

Mar 03, 2000 2 mins read 422 views
Course on farm businesses, any takers

Agriculture Institutions

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 360 views
NEC concerned on Tseri cultivation

National Environment Commission (NEC)

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 428 views
Student jumps off a truck and dies

Accident

Mar 03, 2000 2 mins read 397 views
Resolving disputes in the construction industry

Construction Development Board (CDB)

Mar 03, 2000 3 mins read 465 views
Are we losing our roots ?

Viewpoints

Mar 03, 2000 6 mins read 429 views
Housing : urgent

Editorial

Mar 03, 2000 3 mins read 381 views
Girl killed, 99 left homeless by fire

Accident

Mar 03, 2000 2 mins read 373 views
BBE-ICSE results: 60% cut-off declared

Education-BBE

Mar 03, 2000 3 mins read 385 views
National Employment Board formed

National Employment Board (NEB)

Mar 03, 2000 1 mins read 376 views
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Happiness with Mr Bhutan

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Happiness with Mr Bhutan

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Making GST work past early hiccups

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Strengthening the third sector

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Why selective privatisation in healthcare makes sense

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Agencies must be held accountable for financial irregularities

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What about moral and ethical accountability?

The Anti-Corruption Commission’s (ACC) investigation into the Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) loan was meant to settle...

Dec 27, 2025 2 mins read 1,888 views
Citizens building a nation’s future

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The promise of Bhutan-Thailand Free Trade Agreement

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Time to open farms to foreign labour

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Dec 24, 2025 2 mins read 884 views
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Sir, your advice to the younger generation?

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Happiness with Mr Bhutan

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Ask Mr Bhutan

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Building inclusive sports

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Dec 23, 2025 2 mins read 1,100 views
Punatsangchhu-I restarts, but at a heavy price

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Dec 22, 2025 2 mins read 1,783 views
Cost of complacent breathing

Bhutan’s clean air is becoming a comforting myth—pleasant to repeat, dangerous to believe. For years, we have worn the r...

Dec 20, 2025 2 mins read 1,099 views
Entrepreneurs need support, not slogans

We love to talk about innovation, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance. In fact, we use these words in excess in policy d...

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A common destiny, a collective future

The 118th National Day of Bhutan, celebrated in the sacred Bumthang Valley at the historic Wangduechoeling Palace ground...

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Recents

Lower taxes, stubborn prices: What GST means for car buyers

Vehicle prices in Bhutan continue to be a point of contention, especially when compared with those in neighbouring India. With the rollout of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on January 1, 2026, the debate has shifted from why vehicles are expensive to whether recent tax reforms are actually reducing prices, and whether those benefits are reaching consumers.

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New income tax law puts more money in taxpayers’ pockets

When the Goods and Services Tax (GST) came into force on January 1, public attention largely centred on prices, compliance, and the cost of living. Less clearly understood, however, is that alongside GST, income tax reforms were also introduced, which leaves more money in people’s hands.

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