November of 1996

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Tshechu

Tshechu

Nov 22, 1996 0 mins read 431 views
Paper

Exhibition

Nov 22, 1996 0 mins read 328 views
Grant

UNDP

Nov 22, 1996 0 mins read 328 views
Convocation

Sherubtse College and Graduates

Nov 22, 1996 0 mins read 0 views
Phuentsholing police recover stolen equiqment

Crime

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 280 views
Man injured by arrow

Accident

Nov 29, 1996 0 mins read 289 views
Expatriate's house burgled

Crime

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 237 views
Abandoned baby found

Crime

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 299 views
3 killed and 2 injured in truck accident

Accident

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 264 views
Nazhon Phuntshok Drayang: the latest addition to the local music industry<br>

Special Commission For Cultural Affairs/ Bhutan Music/ RAPA

Nov 29, 1996 7 mins read 254 views
Land Rover showroom opens

Private Sector

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 281 views
Phuentsholing Zangtopelri undergoes renovation<br><br>

Monasteries

Nov 29, 1996 2 mins read 281 views
Badminton attracts 500

Sport

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 264 views
Raju Rai retain tennis title

Tennis

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 341 views
Power fluctuations: whose fault?

Letters to the Editor

Nov 29, 1996 2 mins read 293 views
transport service in Pemagatshel

Letters to the Editor

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 276 views
water meter puzzle solved

Letters to the Editor

Nov 01, 1996 1 mins read 352 views
No scooter loans for drivers

Letters to the Editor

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 264 views
The image

Dzongkha Development Commission (DDC)

Nov 29, 1996 3 mins read 222 views
SAARC calls for closer economic cooperation amidst skepticism <br><br>

SAARC Activities

Nov 29, 1996 4 mins read 280 views
Dantak removes Chhunzom threat

DANTAK/IMTRAT/BRTF

Nov 29, 1996 0 mins read 289 views
Co-operating in climate control

Meteorology-Climate/Weather

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 296 views
142 graduates receive degrees

Sherubtse College and Graduates

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 387 views
Wanted terrorist caught by villagers

Terrorist

Nov 29, 1996 2 mins read 271 views
No water for defaulters

City Corporation

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 283 views
Director General of Border Roads visits Bhutan

Bhutan-China

Nov 29, 1996 1 mins read 0 views
Nepalis caught seeking employment

Anti-National (Ngolops)

Nov 29, 1996 0 mins read 294 views
Burglary

Crime

Nov 29, 1996 0 mins read 0 views
Immunisation

Health Immunization

Nov 29, 1996 0 mins read 337 views
Volunteers day

International Day

Nov 29, 1996 0 mins read 279 views
Sensitisation

International Issues

Nov 29, 1996 0 mins read 368 views
New bank

Bhutan National Bank (BNB)

Nov 29, 1996 0 mins read 352 views
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Recents

Parliament to deliberate five bills in winter session

The upcoming fourth session of the Fourth Parliament will deliberate on five bills and ratify several agreements, including one new agreement. The session is tentatively scheduled to commence on November 27. The National Assembly recently held its preliminary session in preparation for finalising the agenda for the fourth session.

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Every year, courts across the country deliver thousands of judgements. Yet, for the public, much of the judiciary’s work remains hidden behind courtroom walls. On the official website of the judiciary, only six judgements have been uploaded for public access. This limited disclosure is in clear contrast to what the law requires.

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