June of 2004

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Fuel price increased

Energy (Solar, Water, Wind)

Jun 18, 2004 1 mins read 0 views
Dress code

Kuensel

Jun 11, 2004 0 mins read 595 views
Foreign minister to visit India

Bhutan- India

Jun 04, 2004 0 mins read 546 views
Buddhism in electronic archives

National Library

Jun 04, 2004 2 mins read 528 views
Parking fees to start from July

City Corporation

Jun 25, 2004 2 mins read 602 views
Fishing in restricted waters

Fishery Department

Jun 25, 2004 2 mins read 574 views
Tenders affect quality translation

Dzongkha Development Commission (DDC)

Jun 25, 2004 2 mins read 571 views
Bhutan exhibition in Hawaii

Exhibition

Jun 25, 2004 2 mins read 550 views
Samtse dzongkhag in quarter finals

Sport

Jun 25, 2004 1 mins read 568 views
Oman thrashes Bhutan in ACC trophy

Sport

Jun 25, 2004 0 mins read 605 views
Choden lower secondary C-division league champions

Sport

Jun 25, 2004 1 mins read 621 views
Mirage, Mystiques win Coronation Cup

Sport

Jun 25, 2004 1 mins read 529 views
More urban infrastructure

Urban Development

Jun 25, 2004 3 mins read 637 views
Domestic violence

Social Problem (Bhutan)

Jun 25, 2004 5 mins read 638 views
Dissuading animal slaughter

Chortens

Jun 25, 2004 2 mins read 500 views
Flaming taxi injures five

Accident

Jun 25, 2004 1 mins read 504 views
Cutting down on expired veterinary drugs

Animal Husbandry Activities

Jun 25, 2004 2 mins read 528 views
Prolonging Memelakha landfill

City Corporation

Jun 25, 2004 3 mins read 575 views
Government familiarised with JICA assistance priorities

JICA

Jun 25, 2004 1 mins read 547 views
Consumers clamour for meat price regulation

Consumers

Jun 25, 2004 1 mins read 488 views
Nu. 8.3 million to clear outdated pesticides

Helvetas

Jun 25, 2004 1 mins read 476 views
Urban plans misunderstood

Letters to the Editor

Jun 25, 2004 2 mins read 456 views
Girls are not behind

Letters to the Editor

Jun 25, 2004 1 mins read 484 views
Advances not irregularities

Letters to the Editor

Jun 25, 2004 1 mins read 502 views
Debating priorities

Editorial

Jun 25, 2004 3 mins read 474 views
Decentralised rules clear for DYT, dzongkhag

Home Affairs

Jun 25, 2004 1 mins read 518 views
Cordyceps costNu. 37,000 a kg

Agriculture

Jun 25, 2004 1 mins read 481 views
New lake threatens Bomdeling valley

Lake

Jun 25, 2004 2 mins read 552 views
Minor raped, murdered

Crime

Jun 25, 2004 1 mins read 502 views
National Assembly begins

National Assembly

Jun 25, 2004 0 mins read 0 views
Druk Wangyal Chhortens : a tribute and a legacy

The Druk Wangyal Khangzang Chhortens at Dochula, a tribute and monument to the selfless service and visionary leadership of His Majesty the King, and no...

Jun 26, 2004 3 mins read 588 views
"Kha Tshig Kangnay" - Foot and Mouth Disease

Animal Husbandry Disease

Jun 18, 2004 2 mins read 530 views
Roads reduced rural poverty

Roads

Jun 18, 2004 3 mins read 520 views
LPG quota allotment lifted

Energy (Solar, Water, Wind)

Jun 18, 2004 2 mins read 522 views
JICA technical support to boost agriculture production

JICA

Jun 18, 2004 1 mins read 478 views
Medicines Act will be enforced in 2005

Act

Jun 18, 2004 2 mins read 489 views
Coronation Cup finals

Sport

Jun 18, 2004 1 mins read 545 views
Bhutan play Bahrain today in ACC quarter-finals

Sport

Jun 18, 2004 1 mins read 501 views
RAA introduces environmental auditing

Royal Audit Authority (RAA)

Jun 18, 2004 2 mins read 582 views
Health sector impressive, should improve human resource

Health- Conference/Workshop/Meeting

Jun 18, 2004 2 mins read 536 views
Motithang park: will it survive?

National Park

Jun 18, 2004 2 mins read 550 views
Sixth annual conference on medical sciences

Health- Conference/Workshop/Meeting

Jun 18, 2004 1 mins read 485 views
Private firm offers satellite & Internet services

Private Sector

Jun 18, 2004 2 mins read 585 views
A punch flies at the archery range

Crime

Jun 18, 2004 1 mins read 566 views
New petroleum dealer

Energy (Solar, Water, Wind)

Jun 18, 2004 1 mins read 575 views
Druk iron begins trial run

Companies

Jun 18, 2004 1 mins read 576 views
Steel prices drop

Construction Development Board (CDB)

Jun 18, 2004 1 mins read 501 views
LDCs need assistance to reduce poverty

International Organisations

Jun 18, 2004 1 mins read 559 views
HROs clear about their roles

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

Jun 18, 2004 2 mins read 819 views
The implications of increased power tariff

Kuensel

Jun 18, 2004 2 mins read 498 views
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Where tradition meets treatment

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Between Homes

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No amount of money can replace you

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