April of 1990

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Tournament to begin<br>

Sport

Apr 20, 1990 0 mins read
New administrator takes charge

Home Affairs

Apr 20, 1990 0 mins read
Health meeting<br>

Health- Conference/Workshop/Meeting

Apr 20, 1990 0 mins read
ICIMOD officials visit Bhutan

International Convention

Apr 20, 1990 1 mins read
Road reopened

Roads

Apr 20, 1990 0 mins read
Committee officials meet Samchi DYT members

Dzongkhags

Apr 20, 1990 1 mins read
RTI officials visit Nepal on a study tour

National Technical Training Authority (NTTA)

Apr 13, 1990 1 mins read
Sacred signs at the Shongma Dubchen<br>

Feature Film

Apr 13, 1990 2 mins read
NWAB exhibition at the Paro Tshechu

National Women Association (NWA)

Apr 13, 1990 1 mins read
Good future, says BBPL

BBPL (Bhutan Board Products Ltd.)

Apr 13, 1990 1 mins read
Bhutan attends LDC conference

International Convention

Apr 13, 1990 2 mins read
BOD wanted for Chirang residents

Letters to the Editor

Apr 13, 1990 0 mins read
More Dzongkha literature for children

Letters to the Editor

Apr 13, 1990 1 mins read
Upgrade facilities at school

Letters to the Editor

Apr 13, 1990 1 mins read
Straitened travels

Letters to the Editor

Apr 13, 1990 1 mins read
New bridges for Thimphu

Bridges

Apr 13, 1990 1 mins read
Dzongkhags observe World Health Day

WHO (World Health Organisation)

Apr 13, 1990 1 mins read
Department to take over highway

Roads

Apr 13, 1990 2 mins read
Army mess donated to school

Education- Schools

Apr 13, 1990 1 mins read
Dzongkhag to emphasise sanitation programme

Health Activities

Apr 13, 1990 1 mins read
Lhuntshi hospital burgled

Crime

Apr 13, 1990 0 mins read
Health workshop

Health- Conference/Workshop/Meeting

Apr 13, 1990 2 mins read
Sheep development

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Apr 13, 1990 1 mins read
Public transport privatised

Road Safety and Transport Authority (RSTA)

Apr 13, 1990 1 mins read
Woman sentenced

Crime

Apr 13, 1990 0 mins read
European Communities

European Economic Community

Apr 13, 1990 0 mins read
EEC Mission to visit Bhutan

European Economic Community

Apr 13, 1990 0 mins read
Landslide kills 11 in Thimphu

Accident

Apr 13, 1990 2 mins read
Credential presented

Bhutan - Kuwait

Apr 13, 1990 0 mins read
Project to be evaluated

UNDP

Apr 13, 1990 0 mins read
New district hospital inaugurated in Bumthang

Health-Hospital/JDWNRH

Apr 13, 1990 2 mins read
Buddhist delegation visits Thimphu

Buddhism

Apr 06, 1990 1 mins read
Bhutan celebrates World Health Day

WHO (World Health Organisation)

Apr 06, 1990 2 mins read
A good year for orange growers

Letters to the Editor

Apr 06, 1990 2 mins read
A rule is a rule : This one costs Nu. 25

Letters to the Editor

Apr 06, 1990 1 mins read
Firewood being taken illegally

Letters to the Editor

Apr 06, 1990 0 mins read
Seminars necessary for a cleaner Thimphu

Letters to the Editor

Apr 06, 1990 1 mins read
Traffic accidents: main cause of facial fractures

Letters to the Editor

Apr 06, 1990 2 mins read
NAPE programme in all primary and junior schools

Education-Policy/Planning/Conference Workshop

Apr 06, 1990 2 mins read
WFP review mission in Bhutan

WFP (World Food Program)

Apr 06, 1990 2 mins read
Bhutan Week in Hong Kong

Exhibition

Apr 06, 1990 1 mins read
Farmers' tour

Agriculture Activities

Apr 06, 1990 1 mins read
Man killed in accident

Accident

Apr 06, 1990 0 mins read
Livestock workshop<br>

Animal Husbandry Livestock

Apr 06, 1990 0 mins read
Control of rampant diseases

April 7, 1990 - The Dratsang, UNICEF, Department of Information and the Department of Health organised a four-day meeting at the DYT hall in Tongsa from April 2 on the prevention of the six most rampant diseases...

Apr 07, 1990 1 mins read
Shortage of Dzongkha teachers

Education-Teacher

Apr 06, 1990 1 mins read
Chukha increases health coverage

Health Activities

Apr 06, 1990 2 mins read
Potato planting machine demonstrated

Agriculture Activities

Apr 06, 1990 0 mins read
Grant from Japan

Bhutan- Japan

Apr 06, 1990 0 mins read
Private sector tapped for seventh plan ideas

Private Sector

Apr 06, 1990 2 mins read
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Farmers brave heat to build chain-link fence in Sarpang

Sarpang—It is hot in Sarpang these days. With temperatures already reaching 26°C, not many can work outdoors or without a fan, even indoors. But for the farmers of Sangaythang and Zhisarthang villages in Singye Gewog, preparing for the upcoming paddy season, it is not an issue.

Apr 18, 2025 2 mins read
School in tents

At over 4,000 metres above sea level, in one of Bhutan’s most remote and fragile regions, children are attending school in tents, braving the cold, huddled in makesh...

Apr 17, 2025 3 mins read
Bhutan among four nations in Asia-Pacific push to end mother-to-child infections

Bhutan, along with Cambodia, China and Mongolia, is making solid progress in eliminating mother-to-child transmission of...

Apr 17, 2025 2 mins read
QNET victims demand stronger action against fraudsters

Punakha—Despite growing reports of financial ruin and emotional distress among victims of the QNET scheme, many are ques...

Apr 17, 2025 3 mins read
Kidney transplant recipients report lower quality of life

Bhutanese kidney transplant recipients are experiencing an alarmingly poor health-related quality of life (HRQoL), with...

Apr 17, 2025 2 mins read
Excitement builds as Bhutan Premier League 2025 kicks off in two days

The BoB Bhutan Premier League (BPL) 2025, the country’s top football tournament, returns on April 19 with simultaneous k...

Apr 17, 2025 2 mins read
ADB projects inflation to moderate at 4.2 percent in 2025

The cost of goods and services in the country is projected to ease to 4.2 percent this year, according to the latest for...

Apr 16, 2025 2 mins read
Jumbos move up to Zhemgang for food

Zhemgang—A herd of 11 elephants has, for the first time, moved from Sarpang to Zhemgang, leaving Tingtibi residents without water for two days after destroying the water pipes.

Apr 16, 2025 2 mins read
ITPL launches training to curb rising workplace accidents

To address workplace accidents, the Institute of Technology and Professional Learning (ITPL) began a five-day training p...

Apr 16, 2025 2 mins read
The Mugwort Solution

After more than a decade in the tourism industry, Leki Wangmo made a dramatic career pivot, from showcasing her country’s beauty to preserving its ancient healing wisdom.

Apr 16, 2025 2 mins read
Address teacher shortage issue urgently

The shortage of over 1,100 teachers in our schools is not just a staffing issue—it is a crisis threatening the country’s education system and, by extension, our future. The Ministry of Education and Skills Development has launched a nationwide assessment to address inefficiencies in teacher deployment, but the findings reveal a deeper, more systemic problem.

Apr 03, 2025 2 mins read
Ensuring quality of public infrastructure

Public infrastructure serves as the backbone of national economy, influencing everything from economic productivity to social well-being. Yet, for too long, quality control has been an afterthought rather than a fundamental principle guiding i...

Apr 02, 2025 2 mins read
Media must first hold itself accountable

The media serves as a watchdog of society, holding institutions and individuals accountable for their actions. It plays an important role in upholding democracy, exposing corruption, and ensuring transparency in governance. However, as much...

Apr 01, 2025 2 mins read
Waste problem demands urgent action

We are at a crossroads in our fight against waste. The country, known for its pristine environment and Gross National Happiness philosophy, is now grappling with an escalating waste crisis. If immediate, evidence-based action...

Mar 31, 2025 2 mins read
Clearing speedbumps along the EV road

The call for privatising or establishing a public-private partnership (PPP) to develop and maintain electric vehicle (EV) charging stations is valid, given the crucial role of infrastructure in advancing the EV agenda. The challeng...

Mar 29, 2025 2 mins read
Urgent need for more EV charging stations

Bhutan’s ambitious target of replacing 70 percent of its vehicles with electric ones by 2035 is a visionary step towards sustainability. However, without a well-planned and efficiently maintained network of charging stations, this goal could r...

Mar 28, 2025 2 mins read
Investing in our children’s future through play

In Bhutan, where strong family values and community ties form the foundation of society, the way we raise our children d...

Mar 27, 2025 2 mins read
Hitting boulders along the export highway

The boulder trade emerged as a boon for Bhutanese businessmen and the economy. With Bangladesh experiencing a surge in construction demand and Bhutan being rich in stones, the trade seemed like a perfect fit.

Mar 26, 2025 2 mins read
Saving our rivers

From a distance, our glacial-fed rivers appear pristine. But a closer look along the riverbanks , especially in urban areas, reveals quite a different picture. Plastic was...

Mar 25, 2025 2 mins read
Tuberculosis: Growing threat demands urgent action

Tuberculosis (TB) seems to be quietly spreading across the country, posing a serious public health issue. Despite medica...

Mar 24, 2025 2 mins read

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Empowering parents of children with disabilities

The Draktsho Vocational Training Centre for Children and Youth with Disabilities is launching a major initiative to train 80 parents of children with disabilities, aiming to empower families left behind by traditional educational and support systems.

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When the forest burns and no one knows why

More than 70,000 acres of forestland have been lost to fire in the country in just five years. This is not merely a statistic—it is a serious problem. The country has seen 261 separate incidents between 2020 and 2024, with fires burning through ecosystems, livelihoods, and a piece of our natural identity. Behind these numbers lies a pattern that is as troubling as the flames themselves—the rising

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Royal Visit of Thai King & Queen, beyond diplomacy

On the evening of February 21 this year, waves of messages extending warm felicitations on the Birth Anniversary of His Majesty The King were still echoing across all social media platforms. In Thailand, the occasion blossomed into an extraordinary declaration from the Royal Court– the state visit of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn to Bhutan.

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