April of 1985

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REPORT FROM HAA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Education- Schools

Apr 27, 1985 1 mins read 709 views
EMBASSY OF BANGLADESH CELEBRATES BANGLADESH INDEPENDENCE AND NATIONAL DAY

Bhutan- Bangladesh

Apr 27, 1985 0 mins read 726 views
BANQUET SPEECH BY H.E. MR. YASSER ARAFAT, CHAIRMAN OF THE P.L.O.

Visitors

Apr 27, 1985 2 mins read 687 views
VISIT TO BHUTAN BY THE CHAIRMAN OF PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANISATION

Bhutan- European Countries

Apr 27, 1985 3 mins read 702 views
PARENT-TEACHER MEETING : DAMPHU JR. HIGH SCHOOL

Education

Apr 20, 1985 1 mins read 748 views
SHEMGANG NEWS REPORT

Agriculture Irrigation

Apr 20, 1985 0 mins read 584 views
ANNUAL THRIMPONS' CONFERENCE

Judiciary

Apr 20, 1985 1 mins read 549 views
NEW FAO PROGRAMME OFFICER : UNDP

UNDP

Apr 20, 1985 0 mins read 700 views
NEW DEPUTY RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE AT UNDP THIMPHU

UNDP

Apr 20, 1985 1 mins read 628 views
TACHHOG ZAM : BRIDGE AT TANALUM

Bridges

Apr 20, 1985 1 mins read 690 views
NOTIFICATION : EMBASSY OF INDIA, THIMPHU

Education-Scholarships

Apr 13, 1985 1 mins read 668 views
SANITATION CONFERENCE : THIMPHU

April 14, 1985 - A conference on sanitation, held in Thimphu from April 8 to 10, 1985, at the PWD conference hall, was inaugurated by His Excellency Lyonpo Dawa Tsering, Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Apr 14, 1985 4 mins read 1,155 views
NEW BHUTANESE AMBASSADOR TO BANGLADESH

Bhutan-Embassies

Apr 13, 1985 1 mins read 631 views
JOINT COMMUNIQUE

Bhutan- China

Apr 13, 1985 2 mins read 585 views
GOODWILL FILM FESTIVAL

Visitors

Apr 06, 1985 1 mins read 542 views
BHUTAN ATTENDS 41ST SESSION OF ESCAP : BANGKOK

International Convention

Apr 06, 1985 2 mins read 582 views
BIFA GET-TOGETHER AT NEW INDIA HOUSE COMPLEX

Indo-Bhutan Friendship Association

Apr 06, 1985 2 mins read 520 views
THE SECOND ROUND OF SINO-BHUTANESE BOUNDARY TALKS HELD IN THIMPHU

Bhutan- China

Apr 06, 1985 1 mins read 537 views
Browse Archives
Renovated immigration building to ease congestion at Phuentsholing terminal

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ACC drops cases against former JDWNRH president; family alleges wrongful implication

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The gift of children

Punakha—When Karma Namgay and Dechen Lhaden’s daughter turned four, the questions from relatives and friends became increasingly awkward to answer – why had they not had another ch...

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Transforming cancer care: Bhutan Cancer Society’s decade of impact

For more than a decade, Bhutan Cancer Society (BCS) has steadily transformed cancer care in the country from a subject c...

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Tasha Int. News and members raise Nu 17 million for 108 Jangchub Choeten Project

A Bhutanese based in New York, who runs Tasha International News, a Telegram- based unofficial news channel, has collect...

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Geney Eco-Tourism Facility turns into costly white elephant

A Nu 43.7 million eco-tourism facility built to transform a local community has become a white elephant in the capital....

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Drungpa, dzongrab posts lose appeal

Once coveted positions, local administrative posts such as drungpa and dzongrab have become less attractive to civil servants, leaving critical leadership roles vacant due to stagnant career progression.

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PM directs Land Commission and local government to review Darla land lease concerns

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Gulf conflict exposes Bhutan’s reliance on overseas employment

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She Lives in the Mirror

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When our pursuits for happiness become our chains

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Pindarika: Myth, desire, and revenge on big screen

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A night for silver screen in Punakha

For Bhutanese cinema, the National Film Awards have become something more than an annual ceremony. It is a barometer of...

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What’s our contingency plan?

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What an entrepreneurial bureaucracy must do

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Urgent call to skill our youth

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Bracing for impacts of distant wars

Oil prices have already surged across major economies. If the blockade persists, the resulting supply shock will ripple...

Mar 04, 2026 2 mins read 5,650 views
Beyond the statistics

The rise in inflation may be termed moderate, but the average Bhutanese is experiencing that livelihood is becoming more...

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Recents

RAA uncovers major procurement lapses in the Nu 610M BITS projects

A Special Audit Report by the Royal Audit Authority (RAA) has identified significant procurement, planning, and governance failures in the Bhutan Integrated Taxation System (BITS 1.0), concluding that the project failed to achieve its intended objectives and resulted in substantial wasteful and avoidable expenditure of public funds.

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What solutions for Amochu project?

Phuentsholing—Erratic climatic conditions combined with changing geological patterns have turned the developing Amochu township area into a recurring flood-prone zone in recent years, with the latest disruption occurring even before the onset of the monsoon.

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RCSC faces growing ‘missing middle’ amid exodus

A widening shortage of mid-career civil servants is creating what officials describe as a “missing middle” across government agencies, raising concerns about leadership succession, institutional continuity and the long-term resilience of the country’s public sector workforce.

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