September of 2012

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Orong Schools: Nine students beat three

Students

Sep 14, 2012 2 mins read 234 views
Accident kills one, injures three

Accident

Sep 14, 2012 1 mins read 0 views
800 Housing Units: Building plan just gets off the ground

Housing

Sep 14, 2012 2 mins read 225 views
ECB requirements beyond ISP's capacity

Election

Sep 14, 2012 3 mins read 221 views
Response to "Clarification on Non Formal Education"

Letter to the editor

Sep 14, 2012 2 mins read 243 views
Twisting arms?

Editorial

Sep 14, 2012 2 mins read 262 views
Republic of Slovenia

Diplomacy

Sep 14, 2012 0 mins read 251 views
Health ministry requests ACC to lift suspension

Health

Sep 14, 2012 1 mins read 252 views
Gyalpoizhing case: OAG still reviewing ACC findings

Land

Sep 14, 2012 1 mins read 245 views
Diesel just got dearer

Fuel

Sep 14, 2012 2 mins read 236 views
Shared Polling Stations: Easier said than done?

Election

Sep 14, 2012 3 mins read 299 views
Democracy Day

Democracy

Sep 14, 2012 0 mins read 346 views
Six-Week Training: 23 instructors learn to teach seven sports

Education

Sep 13, 2012 1 mins read 245 views
Piggery And Poultry Breeding Centre: Trashigang short of pullets

Poultry

Sep 13, 2012 2 mins read 291 views
4th Annual Drukpa Council: A bash at breaking a `green' Guinness record

Environment

Sep 13, 2012 2 mins read 277 views
Up in the air?

Editorial

Sep 13, 2012 2 mins read 302 views
English Teachers: First batch of 15 graduates to teach in Thailand

Teacher

Sep 13, 2012 1 mins read 281 views
Karma Feeds: This year's second price rise

Poultry

Sep 13, 2012 2 mins read 296 views
Update: Allotment process was not questioned

Land

Sep 13, 2012 2 mins read 246 views
Second auction saw a decrease in vegetable supply

Agriculture

Sep 13, 2012 2 mins read 253 views
Wangduephodrang Dzong: Voluntary or compulsory?

Wangduephodrang Dzong Fire

Sep 13, 2012 2 mins read 265 views
Theft Detainee: The long (and slippery) arm of the law

Crime

Sep 12, 2012 1 mins read 241 views
Broken bridge comes down today

Bridge

Sep 12, 2012 1 mins read 282 views
Culture and tourism to bridge South Asia

Conference

Sep 12, 2012 1 mins read 278 views
DrukREN for faster research

Internet

Sep 12, 2012 1 mins read 250 views
Gyalpoizhin, Mogngar: Lots of litter, little collection

Waste

Sep 12, 2012 2 mins read 269 views
Verdict: Teenagers sentenced to more than two years each

Crime

Sep 12, 2012 1 mins read 288 views
Shagposhong & Tsergom: Two accidents, one death

Accident

Sep 12, 2012 1 mins read 297 views
Bhutan out of championship

Football

Sep 12, 2012 0 mins read 295 views
Zimdra beats Nangpa by four goals

Football

Sep 12, 2012 1 mins read 303 views
Financial Institutions: Liquidity rules loan availability

RMA

Sep 12, 2012 2 mins read 288 views
Relangthang & Haitar: Rehabilitation after 10 years

Tsirang

Sep 12, 2012 1 mins read 314 views
The Ordeals of Tuesdays

Letter to the editor

Sep 12, 2012 1 mins read 288 views
Handling occupational hazards

Editorial

Sep 12, 2012 2 mins read 265 views
One-dimensional liquidity will not ease crisis

Rupee crunch

Sep 12, 2012 2 mins read 267 views
Gyalpoizhing : Update: Four committees allotted plots

Land

Sep 12, 2012 3 mins read 334 views
Building Code: Financial constraints prevent following rules

Housing

Sep 11, 2012 1 mins read 302 views
Emergency Medicine And Trauma Care: Managing trauma in the community

Training

Sep 11, 2012 1 mins read 263 views
Man detained for stealing truck tyres

Crime

Sep 11, 2012 0 mins read 287 views
Tourism Council of Bhutan: Guides who gull their guests

Tourism

Sep 11, 2012 2 mins read 304 views
No market for creative ideas

Letter to the editor

Sep 11, 2012 2 mins read 212 views
Accelerating the SAARC snail

Editorial

Sep 11, 2012 2 mins read 254 views
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MP seeks answers for Samdrupjongkhar Thromde expansion amid land shortage

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Dewathang-Gomdar raised concerns in the National Assembly yesterday about acute land shortages in Samdrupjongkhar Thromde, which is constraining the town’s long-term urban and economic development.

Dec 10, 2025 3 mins read 1,497 views
Agricultural exports reach 31,800 MT in first 11 months

The country exported 31, 869.7 metric tonnes (MT) of fresh agricultural produce between January and November this year,...

Dec 10, 2025 1 mins read 1,046 views
NA adopts amendments to UN disabilities convention

The National Assembly (NA) adopted amendments to reservations on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons...

Dec 10, 2025 2 mins read 751 views
NA demands accountability on tourism policy reforms as concerns mount

The National Assembly yesterday directed the government to submit a detailed follow-up report on the implementation of n...

Dec 09, 2025 4 mins read 1,553 views
Gyalyum Tseyring Pem Wangchuck launches biodiversity collection

The country’s effort to transform ecological challenges into sustainable opportunities was a key highlight at the Youth...

Dec 09, 2025 2 mins read 851 views
Are Bhutanese entrepreneurs ready for alternative financing?

As Bhutan looks beyond traditional bank lending and donor-driven grants, new financing avenues, such as blended finance,...

Dec 09, 2025 4 mins read 1,238 views
NC review flags narrow export base, market struggles for farmers

The National Council (NC) yesterday deliberated on a review report on key economic sectors presented by the Special Comm...

Dec 09, 2025 3 mins read 1,039 views
NA adopts International Big Cat Alliance

The National Assembly (NA) unanimously adopted the framework agreement for establishing the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) yesterday, paving the way for Bhutan to become a member.

Dec 09, 2025 1 mins read 1,079 views
Disrupted connectivity in Denchukha impacts livelihoods and local economy

Dorokha, Samtse—What should have been a routine journey turned into an ordeal when a group of teachers recently travelli...

Dec 09, 2025 4 mins read 854 views
Drukair launches Gelephu –Kolkata flight, boosting connectivity for GMC

Drukair has launched a new international air service route connecting Gelephu and Kolkata, India, which is expected to i...

Dec 08, 2025 2 mins read 2,085 views
Sir, your advice to the younger generation?

Choose your environment Your environment is the invisible hand that constantly shapes the way you think, feel, and act. Your family, friends, school, city, country, social media accounts, television and news channels, habits, and heroes are all shaping you into replicas of the admired, the powerful, and the majority around you.

Nov 19, 2025 1 mins read 451 views
Zero tolerance for online crimes

This week, Australia enforced the ban on social media access for children under 16. This is unprecedented and bold. While some critics have labelled the ban harsh and even draconian, this new law is anchored in the premise that the government must protect children from harmful content that undermines their physical and mental well-being.

Dec 12, 2025 2 mins read 404 views
Will our education transformation be equitable?

The government’s allocation of Nu 30 billion for education transformation in the 13th Plan, second only to the economic...

Dec 11, 2025 2 mins read 486 views
The never-ending tourism debate

The discussion on tourism policy is like Atsara Phentho’s chham. In other words, a lot of motion without progress. On Monday, members of Parliament demanded accountability for the reforms they recommended after re...

Dec 10, 2025 2 mins read 969 views
Ready to take off from GMC

The launch of the Gelephu–Kolkata international air route marks far more than the addition of a new flight on the country’s aviation map. It is a statement of intent – a signal of where we are heade...

Dec 09, 2025 2 mins read 408 views
Why we must invest in Research & Development

Bhutan is not short of ideas, intellect or institutions. What it lacks is a strong, working bridge between research, pol...

Dec 08, 2025 2 mins read 729 views
To eat meat or not!

In passing the Livestock Bill of Bhutan,  2025, National Assembly members engaged in a good debate, a meaty one, even if it missed the core issue. The Bill was not about advocat...

Dec 06, 2025 2 mins read 1,094 views
Disaster preparedness is our best defence

The National Council this week questioned the government on the country’s disaster preparedness. This is a pertinent issue, especially when extreme weather events are frequent and more intense. Preparedness is therefore the most effective stra...

Dec 05, 2025 2 mins read 544 views
Equity in education merits discourse

During a recent Question Hour session in the National Assembly, Members of Parliament (MP) called for an open debate on education quality and budget allocation. And rightly so. Education is the foundation upon which every other...

Dec 04, 2025 2 mins read 760 views
Deeper than HIV/AIDS

Far from the bustling capital, the community of Genekha observed an important global day. December 1 was World AIDS Day. They chose to mark the occasion at what they called the “fi...

Dec 03, 2025 2 mins read 954 views
Solving youth unemployment before it’s too late

Youth unemployment has become one of Bhutan’s most persistent national challenges. And it endures despite successive gov...

Dec 02, 2025 2 mins read 800 views
Amochu quarriers call for flood walls after millions in losses

Phuentsholing—Businesses involved in extracting and exporting boulders, gravel, and sand along the Amochu river are call...

Oct 16, 2025 2 mins read 2,072 views
Happiness with Mr Bhutan

Our global culture has conditioned us to spend the best of ourselves in the pursuit of a “decent living” whatever that m...

Sep 22, 2025 4 mins read 3,004 views
Ask Mr Bhutan

In a world that constantly advertises, applauds, and sells consumption, acquisition and growth at all costs, cultivating...

Aug 18, 2025 2 mins read 4,258 views
Addressing teacher shortage and quality

In some schools, especially in urban centres, there are more teachers than timetables demand. In others, often remote sc...

Dec 01, 2025 2 mins read 1,853 views
When rising corruption reports tell a deeper story

The growing number of corruption reports in the past year forces the nation to confront a hard truth: something in our s...

Nov 29, 2025 2 mins read 1,353 views
Regulatory reforms must be matched with a mindset shift

The government’s commitment to address regulatory barriers that have choked business growth deserves recognition and sup...

Nov 28, 2025 2 mins read 780 views
The classic egg and chicken situation

The price of an egg in the capital has soared to a staggering Nu 20, pushing a standard tray of 30 to Nu 520. While it f...

Nov 27, 2025 2 mins read 1,337 views
Internalising our deeper values

The return of the Buddha’s sacred Piprahwa relics to India yesterday was more than a ceremonial farewell. It was a lesso...

Nov 26, 2025 2 mins read 604 views

Recents

Zero tolerance for online crimes

This week, Australia enforced the ban on social media access for children under 16. This is unprecedented and bold. While some critics have labelled the ban harsh and even draconian, this new law is anchored in the premise that the government must protect children from harmful content that undermines their physical and mental well-being.

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Network divide unacceptable: NA Good Governance Committee

Some 252 locations across the country still lack access to mobile network services. Member of Parliament (MP) for Bongo-Chapcha and member of the Good Governance Committee of the National Assembly, Pemba, highlighted this while presenting a follow-up report on the poor mobile network and telecommunication services in the highlands.

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ICIMOD honours three champions of cryosphere and rangeland reform

Kathmandu, Nepal — The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) has honoured three individuals from Bhutan and China with the Dr Andreas Schild Memorial Mountain Prize 2025 for their contributions to protecting fragile mountain ecosystems and strengthening resilience in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH).

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