November of 2006

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Allotment unfair

City Corporation

Nov 28, 2006 1 mins read 412 views
BBPL: back on track

BBPL (Bhutan Board Products Ltd.)

Nov 28, 2006 2 mins read 370 views
"Whom are you going to vote for?"

Election Commission

Nov 28, 2006 4 mins read 372 views
THE PERSON IN ME

Personalities

Nov 28, 2006 1 mins read 0 views
An outpouring in gold

Dzongs

Nov 28, 2006 1 mins read 382 views
Ten Sports may be back

Television (TV)

Nov 28, 2006 2 mins read 447 views
Promoting mutual understanding

Religion

Nov 28, 2006 2 mins read 401 views
A closer look at corruption

Letters to the Editor

Nov 28, 2006 2 mins read 428 views
Clarification

Letters to the Editor

Nov 28, 2006 1 mins read 0 views
Protecting the work force

Editorial

Nov 28, 2006 2 mins read 491 views
Kerosene: demand outstrips supply

Energy (Solar, Water, Wind)

Nov 28, 2006 3 mins read 372 views
Misuse of resources

Anti-corruption

Nov 28, 2006 2 mins read 405 views
Crown Prince conferred honorary doctorate

Chhoetse Penlop

Nov 28, 2006 0 mins read 400 views
3 killed in accident

Accident

Nov 28, 2006 1 mins read 0 views
75% of voters registered

Election Commission

Nov 28, 2006 2 mins read 376 views
Crown Prince charms fans at floral expo

Chhoetse Penlop

Nov 24, 2006 1 mins read 300 views
Women's day

National Women Association (NWA)

Nov 24, 2006 1 mins read 0 views
The backlash of hoarding

Food Corporation of Bhutan (FCB)

Nov 24, 2006 2 mins read 383 views
Tobacco and betel nut top seizure list

Crime

Nov 24, 2006 2 mins read 327 views
Thimphu burns more wood

Forest Timber/ Firewood

Nov 24, 2006 3 mins read 322 views
Living on their own

Education- Student

Nov 24, 2006 2 mins read 357 views
Nabji Korphu eco-tourism trail opened

Tourism

Nov 24, 2006 1 mins read 335 views
Bridge to benefit 65 households

Bridges

Nov 24, 2006 1 mins read 388 views
Where do missing parcels go?

Bhutan- Post

Nov 24, 2006 3 mins read 362 views
Traditional values

Letters to the Editor

Nov 24, 2006 2 mins read 356 views
Promoting our language

Kuensel

Nov 24, 2006 1 mins read 339 views
Reinstate Ten Sports please!

Letters to the Editor

Nov 24, 2006 1 mins read 348 views
All in a brand name

Editorial

Nov 24, 2006 2 mins read 346 views
Suspect detained in kuthang case

Crime

Nov 24, 2006 1 mins read 329 views
From ISC to BHSEC

Education-BBE

Nov 24, 2006 2 mins read 380 views
Govt. ordered to pay damages

Bhutan - Trade

Nov 24, 2006 4 mins read 354 views
Another bear maul victim

Accident

Nov 24, 2006 2 mins read 333 views
New pool under construction

Education-Youth/Counselling/Deliquence

Nov 21, 2006 1 mins read 314 views
BNB to expand ATM services

Bhutan National Bank (BNB)

Nov 21, 2006 3 mins read 0 views
Research essential to increase yield

Agriculture Activities

Nov 21, 2006 2 mins read 323 views
Trade: highest contributer to national revenue

Revenue and Custom

Nov 21, 2006 2 mins read 293 views
No way to go but grow

Feature Film

Nov 21, 2006 5 mins read 422 views
Madarihat: thaali halt

Business

Nov 21, 2006 1 mins read 319 views
Cafeterias and restrooms along the lateral highway

Tourism

Nov 21, 2006 2 mins read 313 views
Man jailed for threats and assault

Crime

Nov 21, 2006 1 mins read 557 views
Briquettes selling fast

Forest Timber/ Firewood

Nov 21, 2006 2 mins read 293 views
Sport facilities

Kuensel

Nov 21, 2006 1 mins read 318 views
New Identity cards and its problems

Kuensel

Nov 21, 2006 1 mins read 333 views
Confusing roundabouts

Kuensel

Nov 21, 2006 1 mins read 328 views
Time to surf

Editorial

Nov 21, 2006 2 mins read 324 views
Labour Act: changes for the better

Act

Nov 21, 2006 3 mins read 333 views
Bear mauls village girl

Accident

Nov 21, 2006 1 mins read 354 views
Royal visit

Chhoetse Penlop

Nov 21, 2006 1 mins read 0 views
Crown Prince proves major draw at Thai flora expo

Exhibition

Nov 17, 2006 1 mins read 345 views
Nestle trip

Nov 17, 2006 0 mins read 341 views
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An unprecedented number of people attended the Global Peace Prayer Festival on November 8, with estimates of over 85,000 people in and around the venue.

An unprecedented number of people attended the Global Peace Prayer Festival on November 8, with estimates of over 85,000 people in and around the venue. People began arriving in Changlimithang as early as midnight, and by the time prayers began, the football stadium, as well as the Centenary Park were filled with devotees.

Nov 10, 2025 1 mins read 786 views
Global GNH Forum marks 50 Years of Bhutan’s happiness vision

Pangbisa, Paro—The first Global Gross National Happiness (GNH) Forum that began at Dungkar Dzong in Pangbisa, Paro on No...

Nov 10, 2025 2 mins read 2,586 views
Side events enrich Global Peace Prayer Festival

A diverse array of side events is complementing the Global Peace Prayer Festival (GPPF) at various venues across Thimphu...

Nov 10, 2025 2 mins read 1,467 views
Climate adaptation at risk without funding

As COP30 opens today in Belém, Brazil, the world faces a defining test: will nations turn climate finance promises into...

Nov 10, 2025 3 mins read 1,004 views
Education without values is a failed system: Former Education Minister

Paro—At a time when schools worldwide increasingly focus on grades and careers, former Education Minister Thakur Singh P...

Nov 10, 2025 2 mins read 4,210 views
Construction of Drikung Kangyur Labyrinth in GMC to begin next year

Gelephu—A sprawling Buddhist meditation complex known as the Drikung Kangyur Labyrinth is set to begin construction earl...

Nov 10, 2025 2 mins read 933 views
Spiritual practice transcends gender: Khandro Dorje Phagmo

At the Global Peace Prayer Festival, where hundreds of spiritual leaders have gathered, one figure quietly stands out -...

Nov 10, 2025 2 mins read 2,376 views
Site preparation begins for Kesang Do-ngag Shedrupling in GMC

Gelephu—Site preparation works, such as labour camp establishment, have started for the Kesang Do-ngag Shedrupling (KSD)...

Nov 10, 2025 2 mins read 1,058 views
Parliament to deliberate five bills in winter session

The upcoming fourth session of the Fourth Parliament will deliberate on five bills and ratify several agreements, includ...

Nov 08, 2025 3 mins read 3,423 views
Court judgements still out of public reach

Every year, courts across the country deliver thousands of judgements. Yet, for the public, much of the judiciary’s work...

Nov 08, 2025 3 mins read 1,736 views
Walking for those who cannot walk

There are journeys that test strength, and there are those that reveal the heart. Ani Pema Deki’s 400-kilometre walk across the Trans-Bhutan Trail is both.

Oct 27, 2025 2 mins read 808 views
Are we hoarding alcohol and cigarettes?

To make up for slow business, a shopkeeper in Changzamtog, Thimphu, sacrificed her puja holidays to stay open. If business is not buzzing, she is suddenly noticing some reluctancy in her suppliers. She claims that tobacco and alcohol, so...

Oct 25, 2025 2 mins read 891 views
A responsibility we cannot leave to the police alone

Crime and drug abuse are no longer problems that exist in the shadows. They are creeping into our homes, schools, and ne...

Oct 24, 2025 2 mins read 1,184 views
Understanding the importance of the festival itself

In the far north, where the wind hums against snowy cliffs and yaks graze under a blue, unbroken sky, the Royal Highland...

Oct 23, 2025 2 mins read 581 views
Adding colours to life

Students of Draktsho East  held an art exhibition titled “Colours of Ability” in the courtyard of the Tarayana Centre in Thimphu yesterday. It was a simple event, without a chief guest o...

Oct 22, 2025 2 mins read 739 views
The silent killer we can no longer ignore

Cancer is among the leading causes of death in the country today, quietly claiming lives in every village, town, and family. It strikes the rich and the poor alike, young and old, and its grip is tightening. What makes cancer so frightening is...

Oct 21, 2025 2 mins read 2,215 views
Building our human capital for the digital future

The world is undergoing rapid transformation unlike any in human history. Artificial intelligence, automation, robotics,...

Oct 20, 2025 2 mins read 865 views
The world needs a peace prayer

High in the Himalayas, against a backdrop of towering snow-clad mountains, the Changlimithang stadium in Thimphu is a hive of quiet activity. Here in Bhutan, a nation known for measuring growth by Gross Nationa...

Oct 18, 2025 2 mins read 995 views
Why our highland festivals matter

Our highland festivals are more than colourful gatherings—they are quiet acts of national preservation. With the resounding success of the Jomolhari Mountain Festival, our attention now turns to the high-altitude commun...

Oct 17, 2025 2 mins read 1,901 views
The recent floods are not of our making

Following her visit to the flood-affected areas in north Bengal, the state's chief minister has blamed Bhutan for the devastation caused by last month’s floods. According to Indian media reports, even as she criticises the central govern...

Oct 16, 2025 2 mins read 5,708 views
Celebrating sovereignty in colours and songs

As dawn broke over Dangochang and the Jomolhari Mountain Festival came alive, the thin air of Soe carried more than the...

Oct 15, 2025 2 mins read 809 views
When care itself becomes a national challenge: Time to face the future, not the past

There was a time when we, as a nation, took comfort in believing that the warmth of family and community would be enough...

Oct 14, 2025 2 mins read 1,521 views
The unfinished dream of food self-sufficiency

Agriculture has always been our backbone, the quiet force that sustains our people and embodies our national aspiration...

Oct 13, 2025 2 mins read 1,277 views
In the face of natural disasters

The past week has been a difficult time for many Bhutanese, particularly for those living along the southern belt. Torre...

Oct 11, 2025 2 mins read 1,232 views
From stillness to surge: GMC sparks an economic rebirth

Gelephu, once a quiet border town where the pace of life slowed with dusk, is now alive with the rhythm of renewal. The...

Oct 10, 2025 2 mins read 1,295 views

Recents

Healing for peace: A day of compassion, courage, and quiet miracles in Thimphu

Thimphu, November 8 — It was a day filled with warmth, compassion, and quiet miracles. Around a thousand were treated at the Royal Institute of Management (RIM) on Saturday for “Healing for Peace,” an extraordinary event led by renowned traditional healers Master Chris Leong and Master Erik Leong, supported by a team of 20 Tit Tar practitioners and 100 DeSuung volunteers.

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Lessons we dare not forget

The words shared by His Majesty the King on the 70th birth anniversary of Drukgyal Zhipa were more than a son’s remembrance. They were a national awakening. The advice of the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, given to his son and shared with his people, reads like a moral charter for the country, a mirror reflecting both what we have achieved and what we risk losing if we become complacent.

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