July of 1972

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Rogue Tiger Shot Dead

Wild Animal

Jul 22, 1972 1 mins read 456 views
Farmers' Training Programmes

Agriculture Activities

Jul 22, 1972 1 mins read 468 views
Indian Independence Day 1972

Indian National Day Celebration

Jul 15, 1972 1 mins read 496 views
Wangchhutaba Livestock Farm

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Jul 15, 1972 1 mins read 472 views
Soil Testing Laboratory

Agriculture Policy

Jul 15, 1972 0 mins read 484 views
Sheep Breeding In Bhutan

Animal Husbandry Policy

Jul 15, 1972 1 mins read 480 views
Thromang Farm

Agriculture Policy

Jul 15, 1972 1 mins read 477 views
Results of Essay Competition Organized By Political Office, Gangtok

Competition (A-Z)

Jul 15, 1972 2 mins read 501 views
STUDENTS SELECTION

Education-Scholarships

Jul 15, 1972 0 mins read 487 views
Colombo Plan Day

Bhutan-Colombo

Jul 01, 1972 3 mins read 487 views
Official Reception accorded to his Royal Highness the Tongsa Penlop by the people of Tongsa

Tongsa - birthplace of His Majesty the King and traditional seat of the Tongsa Penlops - is a superb example of the natural beauty that is a part of Bhutan's colourful and historic heritage.

Jul 02, 1972 11 mins read 531 views
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Race against monsoon to fix Punakha–Gasa highway

Punakha—The 74-kilometre Punakha–Gasa National Highway, the only motorable road linking Gasa Dzongkhag, is undergoing major restoration, with completion due by April this year.

Apr 07, 2026 1 mins read 1,587 views
Govt. to improve 28-km ring road in Nubi Gewog

The government will upgrade a 28 km ring road from Sherubling to Nubi Gewog Centre in Trongsa Dzongkhag.

Apr 05, 2026 2 mins read 2,955 views
Haa Dzongkhag gears up for spring festival

This year’s edition also introduces new features under a dedicated branding campaign, “Haa-Lay Mi Lay”, aimed at positio...

Apr 04, 2026 2 mins read 3,407 views
Low pay, rising cost of living push Bhutan’s working poor to the brink

How long can policy silence justify poverty wages in a rising-cost Bhutan?

Apr 04, 2026 6 mins read 5,774 views
Third telecom operator on the cards if existing providers fail to cut prices: PM

A third telecom operator may be introduced to lower data charges if existing providers fail to reduce prices, Prime Mini...

Apr 04, 2026 2 mins read 3,423 views
Crop and livestock insurance makes slow progress in attracting farmers

Despite a government allocation of Nu 800 million and a 50 percent subsidy, the National Crop and Livestock Insurance Sc...

Apr 04, 2026 3 mins read 1,666 views
GMC plans growth around nature, not over it

Gelephu—Before deciding where buildings should rise, planners of Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) are being asked to answe...

Apr 04, 2026 3 mins read 3,683 views
Thangza school in Lunana finds shelter, but not full solution

As schools in the remote highlands of Lunana in Gasa prepare to reopen this month, students and teachers of Thangza Exte...

Apr 04, 2026 2 mins read 1,382 views
Young entrepreneur turns local crops into snacks in rural Trashigang

Trashigang—Six months into launching his food business, Ugyen Phuntsho, 28, from Lumang Gewog in Trashigang, is earning...

Apr 04, 2026 1 mins read 2,084 views
Govt. assures no disruption to fertiliser supply as spring plantation begins

Global fertiliser markets face uncertainty from the Middle East conflict involving the US, Iran, and Israel, but Bhutan...

Apr 04, 2026 2 mins read 1,446 views
At 71, Bhutan’s pioneer filmmaker continues to shine

Mar 02, 2026 2 mins read 2,614 views
Chotrul Duchen: Miracles that break the walls of illusion

Mar 02, 2026 4 mins read 2,714 views
Damcha– A Promise Beyond the Blackboard

The film also vividly portrays the realities of education in remote Bhutanese communities, where students brave treacherous rivers, dense forests, and wildlife to reach school – an enduring testament to the value placed on learning.

Feb 21, 2026 2 mins read 3,653 views
Between Homes: Voices of Bhutanese living between home and elsewhere

I used to run a small grocery shop in Bhutan during the pandemic. It wasn’t anything grand, just a humble little place t...

Feb 21, 2026 1 mins read 3,540 views
Dining in the Sun: Inside Solé

Feb 21, 2026 1 mins read 3,237 views
The spiritual and theatrical world of Charmi Chheda

Charmi Chheda’s relationship with the stage began long before she understood what theatre could mean. At eight years old...

Feb 21, 2026 2 mins read 2,964 views
Driving a new generation of golfers: The 19th Hole

Feb 16, 2026 2 mins read 2,734 views
Giku-Na: A corner for a community

Feb 16, 2026 1 mins read 3,117 views
A year of reckoning

As we enter the Fire Male Horse Year, our nation stands at a defining crossroads. The year 2025 delivered strong macroeconomic signals and renewed optimism on paper.

Feb 18, 2026 3 mins read 3,344 views
Projecting growth

Feb 14, 2026 2 mins read 3,552 views
Builders or buyers?

The latest trade figures reveal a story written not just in ledgers, but in our daily choices.

Feb 11, 2026 2 mins read 4,351 views
The burden of cancer

Feb 07, 2026 2 mins read 4,435 views
Inconvenience caused is highly not appreciated

The capital city is, once again, under excavation. From Motithang to Babesa, roads and drains are being dug out severing...

Jan 31, 2026 2 mins read 4,849 views
The tourism paradox

Jan 28, 2026 2 mins read 5,560 views

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Making GST work past early hiccups

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