November of 1992

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Man drowns in Mochu

Accident

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read
Foot and Mouth disease controlled

Animal Husbandry Disease

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read
Black-necked cranes in Chumey<br>

Royal Society for the Protection of Nature (RSPN)

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read
Cleaner town stressed<br>

Dzongkhags

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read
Snow in Chamkhar

Dzongkhags

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read
School makes money from sale of maize

Education- Schools

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read
Clean-up campaign in Bumthang<br>

Dzongkhags

Nov 27, 1992 1 mins read
Workshop addresses vital issues on social forestry

Forest Planning/Policy Conference/Meeting

Nov 27, 1992 2 mins read
Pest destroys crops

Agriculture/Insecticide/Disease

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read
Puppy dies after swallowing snake

Accident

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read
Doegar wins khuru<br>

Sport

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read
Geographical database computerized

Survey

Nov 27, 1992 1 mins read
Archives and Documentation workshop<br>

Institutions

Nov 27, 1992 0 mins read
Health department reviews malaria programme

Health Malaria Control

Nov 27, 1992 3 mins read
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Land price in Lhamoizingkha spikes amid growing demand

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Sporting landscape expands with six new disciplines

The sporting scene in the country is evolving, with six new sports gaining ground in the past five years. Adding to the...

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BNB empowers youth with financial knowledge during Global Money Week

Global Money Week 2025, a worldwide initiative to promote financial literacy among young people, kicked off on March 17...

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Eco-friendly roads to battle high-altitude challenges

The country’s mountainous terrain and extreme weather conditions make road construction challenging, with issues such as...

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Financial institutions disburse Nu 667 million under Reinvigoration Fund

Seven participating financial institutions (PFIs) have approved Nu 667.32 million in loans under the Economic Stimulus P...

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Hydropower generation spikes by 11 percent in 2024

The country’s total hydropower generation increased by 11 percent, reaching 11, 699.68 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity in 2024, up from 10, 534.75 GWh in 2023.

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Forex reserves reach USD 700 million, up by 15 percent

The country’s foreign exchange reserves grew by 15.39 percent year-over-year, reaching USD 700.51 million as of December...

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Will Starlink disrupt local internet market?

Starlink’s recent entry into the country promises high-speed connectivity, potentially disrupting the market long domina...

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Businesses in Phuentsholing struggle to rebound

Phuentsholing—Despite an uptick in the number of Indian tourists visiting Phuentsholing, local businesses in the country...

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Finance ministry revises hospitality and entertainment budget

Following recommendations by Royal Audit Authority (RAA), the finance ministry has revised the guidelines for the hospit...

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Situation calls for urgent actions

Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH), the country’s premier hospital, is facing a serious problem. A chronic shortage of beds and healthcare workers is crippling services, leaving patients stranded in emergency rooms and doctors struggling to cope. The situation is dire, and without urgent intervention, the consequences could be devastating.

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Time to tax smartphones

Going by the import numbers, one in four Bhutanese bought a new smartphone in 2024—or did they? Smartphone imports spiked to Nu 2.72 billion in 2024, a sharp increase from Nu 2.2 billion in...

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Women in Bhutan

Bhutan joins the global community in celebrating International Women’s Day—a day dedicated to recognising women’s achievements, advocating for progress, raising awar...

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Refurbishing school furniture: A smarter, sustainable choice

Beyond cost savings, the initiative promotes sustainability. The traditional approach of replacing furniture every few y...

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A silent epidemic: Our battle against NCDs

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have become Bhutan’s biggest health challenge, quietly claiming lives and burdening fam...

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Two textile startup ideas awarded

Two Bhutanese textile startup ideas were awarded Nu 50,000 each for their business ideas during a recent 15-day Basic En...

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ORO Bank to reinvent banking in Gelephu Mindfulness City

ORO Bank, Asia’s first full-reserve bank, is positioning itself as a pillar of trust and transparency in the country’s a...

Jan 30, 2025 2 mins read
RMA pilots central bank digital currency

The central bank, Royal Monetary Authority (RMA), has initiated a pilot programme for a central bank digital currency (C...

Jan 28, 2025 2 mins read
At 9.9 percent, industry growth falls short of plan’s target

The industry sector’s growth rate is estimated at 9.9 percent in the 13th Plan, which is lower by 0.3 percent than the g...

Jan 25, 2025 2 mins read
New measures to streamline exports from Samdrupjongkhar

Samdrupjongkhar—Authorities in Samdrupjongkhar are cracking down on illegal mandarin exports to prevent market disruptio...

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Should PIT slab be increased?

Much to the delight of those who paid their income tax, especially the salaried group, there is a discussion on the  per...

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Investing in our schools is investing in our future

A good learning environment is not just about textbooks and teachers—it is also about the spaces where students spend th...

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Holding government agencies accountable

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In the year of the Snake

The year ahead could be marked by numerous rimdos and kurims, as the Datho predicts the year of the Snake to be not so f...

Mar 01, 2025 2 mins read
Make tax payment easy, not painful

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Recents

Ask Mr Bhutan

A significant portion of our youth’s challenges stems from our shortcomings as responsible, patient, and mindful elders. We should minimize criticism and punishment while providing more practical, loving guidance.

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Bhutan moves towards 4G and 5G:3G phase-out underway

To enhance user experience with faster and more reliable mobile services, Bhutan Telecom (BT) is phasing out its 3G network. As part of this transition, 58,000 BT users with 3G-only SIMs have been asked to upgrade to 4G, according to the Bhutan Information and Media Authority (BICMA).

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Tuberculosis: Still a health concern

Tuberculosis (TB) cases have been steadily rising in Bhutan over the past five years, making it a major public health concern. On average, TB cases have increased by 22 annually. In 2024, Bhutan recorded 920 cases, including 66 cases of drug-resistant TB (MDR-TB), with 36 fatalities.

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