November of 2000

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Zhemgang addresses education issues

Education

Nov 17, 2000 4 mins read 437 views
Crane conservation efforts benefit Phobjikha valley

The people of the Phobjikha valley are learning that development and conservation are not always paradoxical.

Nov 18, 2000 3 mins read 469 views
SDA's reciprocity principle at work

Bhutan - Netherlands

Nov 17, 2000 5 mins read 475 views
Re-thinking urban housing development

Urban Development

Nov 17, 2000 4 mins read 448 views
Annual conference for the clergy

Dratshang

Nov 17, 2000 1 mins read 460 views
Legal issues discussed

Judiciary

Nov 17, 2000 2 mins read 460 views
Business constraints and opportunities

BCCI (Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Industry)

Nov 17, 2000 2 mins read 526 views
The poverty challenge

Agriculture Policy

Nov 17, 2000 3 mins read 467 views
KMT routs Basochu in archery finals

Archery

Nov 17, 2000 2 mins read 494 views
Sonam Tshering wins Embassy Maruti tournament

Golf

Nov 17, 2000 1 mins read 465 views
Contraceptives

Letters to the Editor

Nov 17, 2000 1 mins read 477 views
A way to go global

Letters to the Editor

Nov 17, 2000 2 mins read 455 views
An outsider looking in

Letters to the Editor

Nov 17, 2000 2 mins read 403 views
Thimphu's urban future

Editorial

Nov 17, 2000 3 mins read 444 views
Good governance : Bhutan's asset

Government Department

Nov 17, 2000 4 mins read 534 views
Health moves into electronic age

Health Policy

Nov 17, 2000 3 mins read 433 views
Project Dantak

DANTAK/IMTRAT/BRTF

Nov 17, 2000 0 mins read 423 views
Boundary talks

Bhutan-China

Nov 17, 2000 0 mins read 738 views
Thimphu reviews Eighth Plan

Planning

Nov 17, 2000 0 mins read 453 views
Copyright: still under discussion

Act

Nov 17, 2000 2 mins read 488 views
The eroticism of Jigten Goedpai Taam

Books

Nov 17, 2000 2 mins read 418 views
Bomb injures four in Samdrup Jongkhar

Crime

Nov 17, 2000 0 mins read 420 views
Bhutan celebrates His Majesty's birthday

At no point of time in its history was Bhutan stronger--economically and as a sovereign independent nation-- than it was today. This was built by His Majesty the King in nea...

Nov 18, 2000 1 mins read 626 views
"We have close and extensive interaction"

Bhutan- India

Nov 24, 2000 2 mins read 446 views
RIM to help private sector

Institutions

Nov 24, 2000 2 mins read 440 views
Dratshang to leave for Punakha

Dratshang

Nov 24, 2000 1 mins read 401 views
Fire hazards

Forest Fire

Nov 24, 2000 1 mins read 606 views
NIE (Paro): 25 years of growth

National Institute Of Education (NIE)

Nov 24, 2000 4 mins read 470 views
River protection work in Phuentsholing

Urban Development

Nov 24, 2000 2 mins read 412 views
RICB shares: mixed feelings among investors

Royal Insurance Corporation

Nov 24, 2000 2 mins read 419 views
Enhancing IT knowledge

Computer/Internet

Nov 24, 2000 1 mins read 433 views
A nostalgic return to Bhutan

Letters to the Editor

Nov 24, 2000 6 mins read 413 views
Thimphu makes good progress in Eighth Plan

The Bhutanese people must bear increasingly greater responsibility for the development of the kingdom and not leave it to the government alone, said the chairman of th...

Nov 25, 2000 5 mins read 409 views
His Majesty shares his vision with students

During informal meetings with thousands of Thimphu students this week, His Majesty the King shared his vision of a nation in the care of well educated well trained...

Nov 25, 2000 5 mins read 419 views
Bhutan is united on the nation's security

Planning

Nov 24, 2000 3 mins read 406 views
Singer enthralls Thimphu audience

Festival (A-Z)

Nov 24, 2000 1 mins read 387 views
Ashi Yangdon: NTTA patron

National Technical Training Authority (NTTA)

Nov 24, 2000 1 mins read 447 views
The "role" of donors

Letters to the Editor

Nov 24, 2000 1 mins read 401 views
Micro-finance

Computer/Internet

Nov 24, 2000 0 mins read 618 views
SAARC process

SAARC Activities

Nov 24, 2000 0 mins read 450 views
Compassion

Dratshang

Nov 24, 2000 0 mins read 549 views
"Three gifts" from Bhutan

Bhutan - Germany

Nov 24, 2000 1 mins read 405 views
Employment market dogged skills problems

National Employment Board (NEB)

Nov 24, 2000 4 mins read 460 views
Guiding Youth

Editorial

Nov 24, 2000 2 mins read 455 views
RCSC exam

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Nov 30, 2000 0 mins read 758 views
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Recents

GMC was a masterstroke

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