February of 2004

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Reconstructing Paro town

Construction Development Board (CDB)

Feb 06, 2004 2 mins read 266 views
B-mobile reduces `processing fee' and other charges

Telecommunication Department

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 248 views
Nationwide electrification will cost US $ 100 million

Power

Feb 06, 2004 2 mins read 231 views
Friendship through sports

Sport

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 242 views
White Horse again?

Sport

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 267 views
"To organise the organisation"

Sport

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 225 views
Bhutanese cricketer selected for under-17 Asia 11 team

Sport

Feb 06, 2004 2 mins read 253 views
Going physical

Social Problem (Bhutan)

Feb 06, 2004 6 mins read 244 views
FMD outbreak in Phuentsholing

Animal Husbandry Disease

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 281 views
A Serto for Khochung monastery

Monasteries

Feb 06, 2004 2 mins read 266 views
Gups

Home Affairs

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 0 views
Dzongkhags will build farm roads

Roads

Feb 06, 2004 2 mins read 243 views
1.3% inflation in the 2nd half of 2003 ?

Central Statistical Organisation (CSO)

Feb 06, 2004 2 mins read 231 views
UNFPA programmes positive

UNFPA

Feb 06, 2004 2 mins read 222 views
Aman resorts comes to Bhutan

Private Sector

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 292 views
A baseless allegation

Dzongkhags

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 384 views
Traditional medicine making its mark

Indigenous Hospital

Feb 06, 2004 3 mins read 252 views
Gambling still on the rise

Letters to the Editor

Feb 06, 2004 0 mins read 243 views
Confused

Letters to the Editor

Feb 06, 2004 0 mins read 300 views
Selection unfair

Letters to the Editor

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 238 views
Middle income group ignored

Letters to the Editor

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 258 views
Good neighbours

Letters to the Editor

Feb 06, 2004 0 mins read 240 views
Culture or revenue ?

Letters to the Editor

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 271 views
Foreign investment Act urgent

Letters to the Editor

Feb 06, 2004 2 mins read 238 views
More than a bjasha maru dilemma

Editorial

Feb 06, 2004 3 mins read 242 views
Poultry ban cuts chicken sales

Animal Husbandry Disease

Feb 06, 2004 2 mins read 253 views
Forger busted

Crime

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 332 views
Motive unknown in Wangdue killing

Crime

Feb 06, 2004 1 mins read 261 views
Class X results out

Education-BBE

Feb 06, 2004 2 mins read 0 views
Legislation to decentralise legislative power

National Assembly

Feb 06, 2004 2 mins read 222 views
Druk Air to increase flights to Kathmandu

Druk Air

Feb 06, 2004 2 mins read 277 views
Reducing foreign workers

National Employment Board (NEB)

Feb 06, 2004 3 mins read 230 views
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Bhutan’s democracy: The Fourth Druk Gyalpo’s Vision

When democracy swept through nations as a force of revolution, Bhutan’s own democratic journey unfolded like a quiet and dignified evolution — deliberate, thoughtful, and deeply rooted in the country’s values of unity, peace, and Gross National Happiness (GNH).

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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, compa...

Nov 11, 2025 2 mins read 1,280 views
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 t...

Nov 11, 2025 3 mins read 881 views
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 Dr...

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His Majesty’s enduring legacy of environmental stewardship

Few nations have so deeply intertwined their national identity with environmental consciousness as Bhutan. At the heart...

Nov 11, 2025 6 mins read 1,080 views
Momentous News from Tashichodzong

It was a sunny afternoon in early January 2008, and moments earlier, the future had seemed set. I had finished a productive Skype meeting confirming our plans for the year ahead with my colleagues at the International T...

Nov 11, 2025 14 mins read 1,286 views
A Teacher recalls Drukgyal Zhipa’s educational legacy…

He presided over the largest classroom in the world - 38,394 square kilometres in size. His pupils numbered in excess of...

Nov 11, 2025 6 mins read 1,187 views
King who made culture Bhutan’s shield

It began with a kasho in 1985. His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo expressed his concern thus: ‘Our people copy the culture of other countries despite the existence of our distinct culture and etiquette, which is better than any other cou...

Nov 11, 2025 5 mins read 1,972 views
King places his crown in the people’s hands

In July 1998, Bhutan witnessed one of the most emotionally charged sessions in the history of its National Assembly. For...

Nov 11, 2025 6 mins read 1,166 views
Legacy of a great leader

As we celebrate the 70th birth anniversary of His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, I am deeply honoured to reflect on his extraordinary leadership not only as a citizen...

Nov 11, 2025 3 mins read 1,143 views
Amochu quarriers call for flood walls after millions in losses

Phuentsholing—Businesses involved in extracting and exporting boulders, gravel, and sand along the Amochu river are calling for a flood protection system after recent floods caused extensive damage, with losses estimated in the billions.

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Lessons we dare not forget

The words shared by His Majesty the King on the 70th birth anniversary of Drukgyal Zhipa were more than a son’s remembrance. They were a national awakening. The advice of the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, given to his son and shared with his people, reads like a moral charter for the country, a mirror reflecting both what we have achieved and what we risk losing if we become complacent.

Nov 13, 2025 2 mins read 737 views
Epitome of friendship

The visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bhutan yesterday is a testament to the enduring and profound friendship between the two nations, one that transcends politics and reflects...

Nov 12, 2025 2 mins read 341 views
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 ta...

Nov 11, 2025 2 mins read 792 views
The urgency of civil service transformation

none existed, electrified homes, and carried the nation through crises, including the recent Covid-19 pandemic. These ac...

Nov 10, 2025 3 mins read 2,732 views
Should we control social media?

The news of Australia passing a social media ban for children under 16 has sent ripples across the globe, igniting similiar conversations amongf Bhutanese parents. Some are talking if Bhutan should follow suit.

Nov 08, 2025 2 mins read 1,383 views
Need bold reforms to advance women in leadership roles

Bhutan has always taken pride in being a fairly egalitarian society. In many communities, women are heads of households,...

Nov 07, 2025 3 mins read 667 views
Fraudulent businesses must be punished

The Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority is on high alert, not only investigating complaints but also penalising businesses that try to make easy money at the expense of consumers.

Nov 06, 2025 2 mins read 2,212 views
Safe spaces, unsafe realities

The opening of three new Safe Spaces for Women and Girls in Mongar, Pemagatshel, and Samdrupjongkhar marks a significant step forward in our effort to protect women and children from violence.

Nov 05, 2025 2 mins read 574 views
A small kingdom’s great prayer for the world

Beginning today, the Changlimithang ground in Thimphu will be transformed into a sanctuary of peace and hope as the Glob...

Nov 04, 2025 2 mins read 712 views
Why agile governance and policy innovation matter

Public policy is often imagined as a fixed compass, steady and unbending. But in a rapidly changing world, governance mu...

Nov 03, 2025 2 mins read 715 views
Happiness with Mr Bhutan

Our global culture has conditioned us to spend the best of ourselves in the pursuit of a “decent living” whatever that m...

Sep 22, 2025 4 mins read 2,770 views
Ask Mr Bhutan

Aug 26, 2025 2 mins read 6,947 views
Ask Mr Bhutan

In a world that constantly advertises, applauds, and sells consumption, acquisition and growth at all costs, cultivating...

Aug 18, 2025 2 mins read 4,065 views
One health, one future

Our greatest strength has always been our capacity to look beyond the moment and plan for balanced progress. The recent...

Nov 01, 2025 2 mins read 691 views
Preparing Bhutan for the AI era

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept. It is rapidly becoming a key component of organisational...

Oct 31, 2025 2 mins read 1,005 views
Bhutanese youth must prepare for GMC jobs

The Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) is beginning to take shape in tangible ways, creating opportunities and opening new c...

Oct 30, 2025 2 mins read 3,018 views
Making ESP education loan more accessible

The goal of the Economic Stimulus Programme’s (ESP) education loan is, at its core, both forward-looking and noble. It h...

Oct 29, 2025 2 mins read 1,299 views
A teacher’s gift to the nation

It is not often that a Bhutanese citizen receives a prestigious award from abroad. Yet, a teacher from Samtse, Chimi Dem...

Oct 28, 2025 2 mins read 1,941 views

Recents

Healing for peace: A day of compassion, courage, and quiet miracles in Thimphu

Thimphu, November 8 — It was a day filled with warmth, compassion, and quiet miracles. Around a thousand were treated at the Royal Institute of Management (RIM) on Saturday for “Healing for Peace,” an extraordinary event led by renowned traditional healers Master Chris Leong and Master Erik Leong, supported by a team of 20 Tit Tar practitioners and 100 DeSuung volunteers.

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Lessons we dare not forget

The words shared by His Majesty the King on the 70th birth anniversary of Drukgyal Zhipa were more than a son’s remembrance. They were a national awakening. The advice of the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, given to his son and shared with his people, reads like a moral charter for the country, a mirror reflecting both what we have achieved and what we risk losing if we become complacent.

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