September of 1994

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Samdrup Jongkhar expansion approved

Urban Development

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 434 views
Rice shortage caused by shady deal

Bhutan - Trade

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 458 views
BCCI to collect 30% of license renewal fees

BCCI (Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Industry)

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 391 views
17 percent fare hike in public transport

Road Safety and Transport Authority (RSTA)

Sep 30, 1994 2 mins read 403 views
New member wins golf tournament

Golf

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 382 views
Coordinator opens DANIDA-funded BHU

Health/ BHU/ Dispensary/ ORC

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 387 views
Punakha High School wins inter-school basketball

Sport

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 407 views
Club to boost sports

Club (A-Z )

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 429 views
Expatriate workers introduced to Bhutan

Volunteers

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 385 views
Gangtoe needs water

Letters to the Editor

Sep 30, 1994 0 mins read 372 views
Revive efforts for a clean Thimphu

Letters to the Editor

Sep 30, 1994 2 mins read 417 views
Back-ups important

Letters to the Editor

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 431 views
A home away from home

Letters to the Editor

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 365 views
No alarm, just caution

Editorial

Sep 30, 1994 2 mins read 368 views
Street lights repaired

City Corporation

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 346 views
Accident victim beats disability to represent his country

Bhutan Olympic Committee (BOC)

Sep 30, 1994 4 mins read 353 views
Armed robbery

Terrorist

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 0 views
Prostitution : a growing health problem

Social Problem (Bhutan)

Sep 30, 1994 3 mins read 366 views
Swiss mission reviews projects in Bhutan

Bhutan-Switzerland

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 384 views
DANIDA team satisfied with health projects

DANIDA

Sep 30, 1994 2 mins read 342 views
Thai ambassador presents credentials

Bhutan-Thailand

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 383 views
Bhutan takes preventive steps against the plague

Health Disease

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 319 views
Indo-Bhutan Plan talks held in Thimphu

Planning

Sep 30, 1994 1 mins read 405 views
Eye infection

Health Disease

Sep 30, 1994 0 mins read 357 views
Cholera

Health Disease

Sep 30, 1994 0 mins read 357 views
Credentials

Bhutan- Japan

Sep 30, 1994 0 mins read 0 views
Price rise

Food Corporation of Bhutan (FCB)

Sep 30, 1994 0 mins read 0 views
WB-IMF meet WB-IMF meet

Conferences

Sep 30, 1994 0 mins read 366 views
Women gain prominence in Bhutanese private sector

Private Sector

Sep 23, 1994 5 mins read 394 views
Memory loss more important

Crime

Sep 23, 1994 1 mins read 382 views
Travelling exhibition in Thimphu

Exhibition

Sep 23, 1994 1 mins read 362 views
Thimphu cows infected by udder disease

Animal Husbandry Disease

Sep 23, 1994 1 mins read 329 views
Bhutan celebrates Vishwakarma Puja

Festival (A-Z)

Sep 23, 1994 2 mins read 340 views
The Buddhist perspective

Viewpoints

Sep 23, 1994 6 mins read 337 views
Abortion: a contentious issue

Editorial

Sep 23, 1994 3 mins read 359 views
BCCL and Tashi tournament held over Tshechu weekend

Golf

Sep 23, 1994 1 mins read 336 views
Bhutan goes to the 12th Asian Games

South Asian Federation Games (SAFG)

Sep 23, 1994 2 mins read 351 views
Mizoram takes Gold Cup with a last-minute goal

Sport

Sep 23, 1994 2 mins read 359 views
NES works on national strategy

National Environment Commission (NEC)

Sep 23, 1994 2 mins read 369 views
Traffic interruptions

Roads

Sep 23, 1994 1 mins read 366 views
Armed robbers loot village

Terrorist

Sep 23, 1994 1 mins read 335 views
Population conference a success

Conferences

Sep 23, 1994 2 mins read 373 views
Chinese ambassador visits Bhutan

Bhutan-China

Sep 23, 1994 0 mins read 309 views
SAARC Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia visits Bhutan

Bhutan-Bangladesh

Sep 23, 1994 3 mins read 341 views
Basketball

Sport

Sep 23, 1994 0 mins read 0 views
Solar lights

Energy (Solar, Water, Wind)

Sep 23, 1994 0 mins read 371 views
Sentenced

Judiciary

Sep 23, 1994 0 mins read 0 views
Arrested

Royal Bhutan Police (RBP)

Sep 23, 1994 0 mins read 0 views
ADC in Thimphu

Bhuta- Austria

Sep 23, 1994 0 mins read 334 views
Buddhists respect the forest

Letters to the Editor

Sep 16, 1994 3 mins read 356 views
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Court judgements still out of public reach

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Drukair: History of Bhutan’s national airline

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Devotion knows no bounds

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National symposium explores AI as catalyst for 10X growth

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Amochu quarriers call for flood walls after millions in losses

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Honouring the legacy of the Great Fourth

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The urgency of civil service transformation

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Should we control social media?

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Need bold reforms to advance women in leadership roles

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Fraudulent businesses must be punished

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Nov 06, 2025 2 mins read 2,163 views
Safe spaces, unsafe realities

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A small kingdom’s great prayer for the world

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Why agile governance and policy innovation matter

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One health, one future

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Preparing Bhutan for the AI era

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Oct 31, 2025 2 mins read 924 views
Happiness with Mr Bhutan

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Sep 22, 2025 4 mins read 2,722 views
Ask Mr Bhutan

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Ask Mr Bhutan

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Aug 18, 2025 2 mins read 4,033 views
Bhutanese youth must prepare for GMC jobs

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Making ESP education loan more accessible

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Oct 29, 2025 2 mins read 1,239 views
A teacher’s gift to the nation

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Walking for those who cannot walk

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Recents

Honouring the legacy of the Great Fourth

The story of His Majesty the Fourth King is an extraordinary one in our history. At 16, His Majesty became King, following the untimely passing of his father, the Third Druk Gyalpo. His Majesty inherited a nation in transition, a country taking its first steps toward modernisation, while gradually coming out from years of isolation. Geo-politically, it was a time of turmoil and uncertainty.

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The selfless Warrior-King

The winter of 2003 would forever be etched in Bhutan’s history as the time when a King walked into the jungles of the south, especially in Samdrupjongkhar, not as a ruler commanding from afar, but as a warrior leading from the front. The air was cold, heavy with mist, and beneath the thick canopy of trees lay the sound of tension.  A nation’s patience was stretched to its limit.

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Tribute to His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo

Throughout history, the world has seen countless leaders, yet only a few have embodied the rare harmony of wisdom, compassion, and courage that defines true greatness. Bhutan is fortunate to have been blessed by such a leader in His Majesty King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, a visionary Monarch whose reign ushered the nation into an era of peace, progress, and profound transforma

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King who sacrificed his youth to build a future for us

Among the many extraordinary acts of greatness that define the reign of His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, what moves the heart most profoundly is something far more silent, far less seen: the quiet, invisible sacrifice of his own youth. It is a story etched deeply in the soul of the nation, for in giving up his own, he gifted a future to us.

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The Vajrayana King

As Bhutan reflects on its journey as the world’s last Vajrayana kingdom, it becomes ever more evident that the reign of His Majesty King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, marks one of the most sacred and transformative eras in our history.

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