May of 2014

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Accident kills three

Accident

May 30, 2014 1 mins read 666 views
Life & Death from the Himalaya to Factory Floors

Perspective

May 30, 2014 5 mins read 666 views
Airlines register growth in passenger traffic

Aviation

May 30, 2014 2 mins read 597 views
On the last leg

Highway

May 30, 2014 4 mins read 630 views
Getting their heads around number crunching

Agriculture

May 30, 2014 2 mins read 623 views
Wangchu advisory

Weather

May 30, 2014 1 mins read 662 views
Hydromet monsoon forecast

Weather

May 30, 2014 0 mins read 678 views
Farm road blacktopping in 16 gewogs to begin from June

National Assembly

May 30, 2014 2 mins read 649 views
New `resignation' provision added to amendment

National Assembly

May 30, 2014 2 mins read 638 views
Dagana town to be facilitated with urban infrastructure

Township

May 30, 2014 1 mins read 599 views
Misusing authority?

Letter to the editor

May 30, 2014 1 mins read 681 views
Balking at an alcohol bill?

Editorial

May 30, 2014 2 mins read 660 views
PM defends BOIC's establishment

National Council (NC)

May 30, 2014 3 mins read 645 views
The cost of pay hike

Salary

May 30, 2014 4 mins read 865 views
PM and cabinet ministers take the biggest cut

Salary

May 30, 2014 4 mins read 641 views
World No Tobacco Day

Tobacco Day

May 30, 2014 0 mins read 758 views
Sources of the pay raise

National Assembly

May 29, 2014 2 mins read 626 views
Community contract project thrives in Trashigang

Gewog development grant (GDG)

May 29, 2014 2 mins read 655 views
Principal released on bail in student suicide case

Crime

May 29, 2014 2 mins read 656 views
No compensation for land lost to farm roads

National Assembly

May 29, 2014 1 mins read 631 views
Council asks govt. to withdraw RTI bill

Parliament

May 29, 2014 3 mins read 585 views
An impressive music concert by the youth

Letter to the editor

May 29, 2014 1 mins read 591 views
Pay hike proposals challenged

Editorial

May 29, 2014 2 mins read 605 views
Recommended allowances

Salary

May 29, 2014 4 mins read 681 views
Proposed pay hike

National Assembly

May 29, 2014 3 mins read 650 views
Parliament agenda

Parliament

May 29, 2014 0 mins read 0 views
Boosting tourism in Eastern Bhutan

National Assembly

May 28, 2014 1 mins read 643 views
Knowledge not legislation is key to alcohol issue

Parliament

May 28, 2014 2 mins read 596 views
Sampheling poultry farmers pan Karma Feeds

Poultry

May 28, 2014 3 mins read 659 views
First hearing on wife murder case

Crime

May 28, 2014 2 mins read 614 views
NA decides not to increase land tax

Parliament

May 28, 2014 1 mins read 604 views
No weighing machines at bus terminals

Letter to the editor

May 28, 2014 1 mins read 668 views
After Shingkhar-Gorgan road

Editorial

May 28, 2014 2 mins read 640 views
Education loan at 5 percent interest from July

National Assembly

May 28, 2014 2 mins read 637 views
The tables are turned

Parliament

May 28, 2014 2 mins read 681 views
Land issues hold up new township development

Land

May 28, 2014 1 mins read 552 views
A successful visit: PM

PM visits

May 28, 2014 2 mins read 638 views
Shingkhar-Gorgan road makes it into 11th Plan

National Assembly

May 28, 2014 3 mins read 692 views
NA rejects ACC surveillance during elections

National Assembly

May 27, 2014 2 mins read 589 views
Four Tsangkhar households denied access to drinking water

Resource

May 27, 2014 3 mins read 638 views
Amochu project status - down but not out

Hydropower projects

May 27, 2014 2 mins read 687 views
Bhutan needs well-integrated regional air connectivity

Letter to the editor

May 27, 2014 2 mins read 665 views
Supervision of electoral processes

Editorial

May 27, 2014 2 mins read 600 views
Lack of power for the want of a mule track

Electricity

May 27, 2014 1 mins read 623 views
Autonomous schools await financial autonomy

Education

May 27, 2014 2 mins read 641 views
Two more bodies of boat victims recovered

Accident

May 27, 2014 1 mins read 604 views
Govt.'s first loan of USD 87.8M

National Assembly

May 27, 2014 2 mins read 621 views
PM Modi assures unflinching support

PM visits

May 27, 2014 2 mins read 586 views
Meat ban on

Meat ban

May 27, 2014 0 mins read 667 views
S/J forest division too stretched to tackle poaching

Poaching

May 26, 2014 3 mins read 625 views
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༉ ཕུན་ཚོགས་གླིང་གི་ ལུང་ཕྱོགས་ནང་ སྡོད་ཁྱིམ་ལངམ་སྦེ་མེད་པའི་ དཀའ་ངལ་ལུ་བརྟེན་ འབྲུག་པའི་མི་ཁུངས་མང་ཤོས་ཅིག་ ས་མཚམས་ཕྱི་ཁ...

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