September of 2014

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Fewer cars imported after lifting of ban

Vehicles

Sep 30, 2014 1 mins read 515 views
The great Battle of the Zhuls

Highland

Sep 30, 2014 2 mins read 542 views
Phobjikha plagued by erratic power supply

Electricity

Sep 30, 2014 2 mins read 617 views
Regulate E-cigarettes to protect health

Letter to the editor

Sep 30, 2014 2 mins read 534 views
Court case coverage

Editorial

Sep 30, 2014 2 mins read 585 views
Beaten to the punch

Housing

Sep 30, 2014 3 mins read 511 views
OAG sticks to its guns in land scam case

Land

Sep 30, 2014 3 mins read 513 views
Investigation ongoing at Tango monastery

Heritage

Sep 30, 2014 2 mins read 536 views
Man detained for alleged rape

Crime

Sep 30, 2014 0 mins read 665 views
Arrow hits student

Accident

Sep 29, 2014 1 mins read 531 views
Making heavy weather of recruitment

Guaranteed Employment Program (GEP)

Sep 29, 2014 2 mins read 570 views
Damchu bypass may sound death knell for business along old highway

Highway

Sep 29, 2014 2 mins read 551 views
Work on east-west highway set to three-year deadline

Road

Sep 29, 2014 2 mins read 609 views
LPG new rule needs more information

Letter to the editor

Sep 29, 2014 1 mins read 539 views
Apportioning the tourism pie

Editorial

Sep 29, 2014 2 mins read 490 views
Shingkhar-Gorgan road stuck in limbo

Road

Sep 29, 2014 2 mins read 522 views
Gelephu SP absolved of supervisory accountability

Crime

Sep 29, 2014 2 mins read 481 views
Has the lean season offer backfired?

Tourism

Sep 29, 2014 3 mins read 472 views
RAA pulls up MoIC for lapses

The Royal Audit Authority (RAA)

Sep 29, 2014 2 mins read 465 views
Dalbari-Dagapela road construction begins

Road

Sep 29, 2014 0 mins read 478 views
Capturing `Bhutan Now'

Exhibition

Sep 28, 2014 1 mins read 485 views
Community involvement vital for tourism

Tourism

Sep 28, 2014 2 mins read 500 views
Doctors discuss Lifestyle disease

Health

Sep 28, 2014 1 mins read 489 views
ADB to assist Better Business Council

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Sep 28, 2014 2 mins read 489 views
Arrow removed, patient to leave hospital today

Accident

Sep 28, 2014 1 mins read 506 views
Are musk deer safe in parks?

Wildlife

Sep 28, 2014 3 mins read 536 views
Nyamrup's concern on the politicization of media

Letter to the editor

Sep 28, 2014 1 mins read 480 views
Defanging the national game

Editorial

Sep 28, 2014 2 mins read 545 views
Two abductees yet to be released

Kidnap

Sep 28, 2014 1 mins read 504 views
Trade dept. introduces new card system

Cylinders

Sep 28, 2014 2 mins read 485 views
Dzee snatchers catch six-month to one-year sentences

Crime

Sep 28, 2014 1 mins read 496 views
Two killed, one injured in an accident

Accident

Sep 28, 2014 1 mins read 498 views
Public utility structures incomplete after three years

Basic Health Unit (BHU)

Sep 28, 2014 2 mins read 502 views
Sector suffers from peak season congestion

Tourism

Sep 28, 2014 3 mins read 530 views
Exhibition

Exhibition

Sep 28, 2014 0 mins read 0 views
Phobjikha celebrates World Tourism Day

World Tourism Day

Sep 26, 2014 1 mins read 495 views
Teams start returning, without medals

Boxing

Sep 26, 2014 1 mins read 498 views
Accused clerk claims he's a scapegoat

Crime

Sep 26, 2014 1 mins read 496 views
Religious bodies' dress codes to be formalised

Religion

Sep 26, 2014 1 mins read 453 views
A man with a mission in the mountains

Lakes

Sep 26, 2014 4 mins read 455 views
The ambulance man - Beyond the call of BHU duty

Health

Sep 26, 2014 3 mins read 505 views
Longstanding restrictions lifted on plots in E4 precincts

Land

Sep 26, 2014 2 mins read 501 views
The Himalayan university consortium program

ICIMOD

Sep 26, 2014 2 mins read 490 views
Chorten to be relocated for airport expansion

Aviation

Sep 26, 2014 2 mins read 511 views
Third attempt failed to airlift patient

Airlift

Sep 26, 2014 1 mins read 498 views
ADB to fund USD 120m for Nikachu project

Hydropower projects

Sep 26, 2014 1 mins read 485 views
On free health service

Letter to the editor

Sep 26, 2014 1 mins read 529 views
A vice that won't go away

Editorial

Sep 26, 2014 2 mins read 523 views
Trashigang records almost threefold hike in alcohol liver cases

Health

Sep 26, 2014 2 mins read 497 views
Matter does not merit battling in the court: Dasho Benji

DPT

Sep 26, 2014 2 mins read 495 views
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Where tradition meets treatment

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No amount of money can replace you

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The trap of spiritual materialism

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Happiness with Mr Bhutan

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Fuel crisis demands more than subsidies

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Demographic crisis demands bold reforms

Bhutan is facing a “national crisis” as birth rates plunge by 62.9 percent. If current trends continue, the country could see as few as 2,000 births by 2028.

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Unshackling the state

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A costly fiasco

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Living hand to mouth

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ESP Steering Committee to review Nu 575 million in unspent, recovered funds

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When Words Create Worlds

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Where to find the best momos in Thimphu

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Bhutanese flavours find a home in Perth

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She Lives in the Mirror

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When the watchdog has no teeth

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A costly reality

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Bhutan is a global leader in sustainability and societal welfare. However, it is widely recognised that innovation and dynamism in its economy are stifled by systemic rigidity, resulting in over-regulation and breakdown of intersectoral cooperation. Is it possible for Bhutan to grow in line with its King’s vision for an entrepreneurial, dynamic and creative workforce that creates mindfulness prosp

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Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom bridge in the sky

The bond between the two Kingdoms of Bhutan and Thailand has always been rooted in shared reverence and wisdom. This gained a new altitude, literally, high above the silver-lined clouds. At 30,000 feet, the hum of the jet engines now harmonizes with the soul-soothing echoes of a traditional flute.

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Building up Bhutan's arbitral future together

A nation's maturity as a legal jurisdiction is measured not merely by its courts but by the strength of its dispute resolution architecture. This week, the Bhutan Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre (BADRC) convened a landmark conference with the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), an occasion deserving far greater public attention than it has received.

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