May of 2006

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How to retrench employees?

National Employment Board (NEB)

May 23, 2006 3 mins read 357 views
BIMSTEC Culture meet

SAARC Activities

May 23, 2006 2 mins read 302 views
Indian election commission to assist Bhutan

Bhutan- India

May 23, 2006 2 mins read 272 views
Bumthaps clarify their doubts on the Constitution

Constitutions

May 23, 2006 7 mins read 240 views
Golf tournament

Sport

May 19, 2006 0 mins read 0 views
KOICA grant

Bhutan - Korea

May 19, 2006 0 mins read 293 views
Guru statue installed

Religion

May 19, 2006 0 mins read 278 views
ACD meeting

Training/Workshop/Seminar/Country

May 19, 2006 0 mins read 238 views
Chief Election Commissioner of India visit

Visitors

May 19, 2006 0 mins read 243 views
Gasa tsachu: a four-hour trek

Superstition and supernatural

May 19, 2006 1 mins read 262 views
Judiciary : better than ever before

Judiciary

May 19, 2006 1 mins read 289 views
BIMSTEC culture meet in Paro

Bhutan - Trade

May 19, 2006 2 mins read 285 views
Big screen magic :where has it gone ?

Feature Film

May 19, 2006 4 mins read 252 views
Way of Bodhisattva

Buddhism

May 19, 2006 2 mins read 258 views
In the driver's seat

Personalities

May 19, 2006 2 mins read 257 views
Stopping over at Narphungla

Dzongkhags

May 19, 2006 2 mins read 275 views
Corruption needs strong legal backing

Kuensel

May 19, 2006 1 mins read 238 views
In need of compassion & understanding

Kuensel

May 19, 2006 1 mins read 226 views
Clarification

Letters to the Editor

May 19, 2006 1 mins read 0 views
Culture as an economic strength

Editorial

May 19, 2006 2 mins read 343 views
The silent sufferers

Crime

May 19, 2006 3 mins read 277 views
Open competition selection

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

May 19, 2006 1 mins read 261 views
Mushroom poisoning kills three

Poisoned

May 19, 2006 2 mins read 330 views
Treasures of the Thunder Dragon

Books

May 19, 2006 1 mins read 0 views
The Person in Me

Personalities

May 16, 2006 2 mins read 0 views
Football

Sport

May 16, 2006 0 mins read 0 views
MoU signed

Bhutan- India

May 16, 2006 0 mins read 518 views
Launch

Books

May 16, 2006 0 mins read 0 views
Penden turns 25, challenges ahead

Penden Cement Authority Ltd. (PCAL)

May 16, 2006 3 mins read 288 views
A blessing in disguise

Dzongkhags

May 16, 2006 2 mins read 270 views
Board of directors critical to corporations

Kuensel

May 16, 2006 1 mins read 275 views
A Gasa dilemma?

Editorial

May 16, 2006 2 mins read 280 views
Eastern Bhutan opening up to new opportunities

Dzongkhags

May 16, 2006 3 mins read 268 views
Man sentenced for beating wife

Crime

May 16, 2006 1 mins read 284 views
Japanese volunteer in India

Volunteers

May 16, 2006 0 mins read 267 views
Chemical waste came from BCCL

Accident

May 16, 2006 1 mins read 225 views
Treasures of the Thunder Dragon

Books

May 16, 2006 6 mins read 281 views
Food for health

Health Disease

May 16, 2006 1 mins read 0 views
Will Gasa be forgotten by politicians?

Constitutions

May 16, 2006 5 mins read 249 views
India visit

Bhutan- India

May 05, 2006 0 mins read 0 views
JICA

Bhutan- Japan

May 05, 2006 0 mins read 231 views
Duksum residents eager to start again

Dzongkhags

May 05, 2006 2 mins read 317 views
For the love of the game

Sport

May 05, 2006 2 mins read 232 views
Natural pigments lasts for centuries

National Museum

May 05, 2006 2 mins read 284 views
Death toll increases to six from Thinleygang accident

Accident

May 05, 2006 2 mins read 219 views
Low birth weight: not alarming?

Health Family Planning

May 05, 2006 3 mins read 281 views
All the best

Letters to the Editor

May 05, 2006 0 mins read 295 views
Regarding call centers

Letters to the Editor

May 05, 2006 1 mins read 292 views
Unfair

Letters to the Editor

May 05, 2006 1 mins read 267 views
A fair judgement

Letters to the Editor

May 05, 2006 1 mins read 255 views
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Study records over 200 native fodder species in highland rangelands

Paro—A recent study found that Bhutan’s high-altitude rangelands support about 212 native fodder species, including grasses, herbs, sedges, and rushes. These species form the backbone of yak-based pastoralism in the country’s northern dzongkhags.

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World off target in meeting Paris climate goals, warns UNEP report

As world leaders prepare to convene in Belém, Brazil, for the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) this coming Monday,...

Nov 08, 2025 4 mins read 749 views
Gedu college targets 100 percent internship placement by December

The Gedu College of Business Studies launched a major internship drive yesterday, aiming for 100 percent placement for t...

Nov 08, 2025 2 mins read 3,122 views
Sacred Buddha relics from India to arrive for Global Peace Prayer Festival

The sacred relics of Lord Buddha, presently enshrined at the National Museum in New Delhi, will arrive today with the gr...

Nov 08, 2025 3 mins read 904 views
Youth, gender and sport steer Bhutan’s SDG momentum at Sherubtse

For three days, Sherubtse College transformed into Bhutan’s epicenter of ideas, dialogue, movement, creativity, and coll...

Nov 08, 2025 5 mins read 755 views
Drukair: History of Bhutan’s national airline

The story of Bhutan’s national airline begins in 1968, when His Majesty the Third Druk Gyalpo sent Prince Namgyal Wangch...

Nov 08, 2025 7 mins read 2,409 views
Devotion knows no bounds

As the sun sets and darkness descends, a faint chill settles over Thimphu. Amid the bustle of the bus terminal, soft chants fill the night. Here, wrapped in a thick blanket beside the Mani Dun...

Nov 08, 2025 2 mins read 2,664 views
National symposium explores AI as catalyst for 10X growth

The Royal Thimphu College (RTC) organised a national symposium yesterday, gathering the nation’s leading educators, poli...

Nov 08, 2025 2 mins read 1,260 views
Bhutan to host first-ever Asia Rock Fest this December

In December, Paro valley will transform into a high-voltage arena as rock bands from Bhutan and abroad converge for the...

Nov 08, 2025 4 mins read 1,774 views
Gold entering a bear market?

Gelephu—As gold prices continue to retreat after hitting new records, putting pressure on the gold tourism market and domestic gold traders, the downturn may signal the beginning of the end of the rally.

Nov 07, 2025 3 mins read 4,135 views
Are we hoarding alcohol and cigarettes?

To make up for slow business, a shopkeeper in Changzamtog, Thimphu, sacrificed her puja holidays to stay open. If business is not buzzing, she is suddenly noticing some reluctancy in her suppliers. She claims that tobacco and alcohol, some of her best-selling items, are no longer as easily available as before.

Oct 25, 2025 2 mins read 848 views
A responsibility we cannot leave to the police alone

Crime and drug abuse are no longer problems that exist in the shadows. They are creeping into our homes, schools, and ne...

Oct 24, 2025 2 mins read 1,151 views
Understanding the importance of the festival itself

In the far north, where the wind hums against snowy cliffs and yaks graze under a blue, unbroken sky, the Royal Highland...

Oct 23, 2025 2 mins read 554 views
Adding colours to life

Students of Draktsho East  held an art exhibition titled “Colours of Ability” in the courtyard of the Tarayana Centre in Thimphu yesterday. It was a simple event, without a chief guest o...

Oct 22, 2025 2 mins read 699 views
The silent killer we can no longer ignore

Cancer is among the leading causes of death in the country today, quietly claiming lives in every village, town, and family. It strikes the rich and the poor alike, young and old, and its grip is tightening. What makes cancer so frightening is...

Oct 21, 2025 2 mins read 2,171 views
Building our human capital for the digital future

The world is undergoing rapid transformation unlike any in human history. Artificial intelligence, automation, robotics,...

Oct 20, 2025 2 mins read 816 views
The world needs a peace prayer

High in the Himalayas, against a backdrop of towering snow-clad mountains, the Changlimithang stadium in Thimphu is a hive of quiet activity. Here in Bhutan, a nation known for measuring growth by Gross Nationa...

Oct 18, 2025 2 mins read 934 views
Why our highland festivals matter

Our highland festivals are more than colourful gatherings—they are quiet acts of national preservation. With the resounding success of the Jomolhari Mountain Festival, our attention now turns to the high-altitude commun...

Oct 17, 2025 2 mins read 1,844 views
The recent floods are not of our making

Following her visit to the flood-affected areas in north Bengal, the state's chief minister has blamed Bhutan for the devastation caused by last month’s floods. According to Indian media reports, even as she criticises the central govern...

Oct 16, 2025 2 mins read 5,687 views
Celebrating sovereignty in colours and songs

As dawn broke over Dangochang and the Jomolhari Mountain Festival came alive, the thin air of Soe carried more than the...

Oct 15, 2025 2 mins read 773 views
When care itself becomes a national challenge: Time to face the future, not the past

There was a time when we, as a nation, took comfort in believing that the warmth of family and community would be enough...

Oct 14, 2025 2 mins read 1,490 views
The unfinished dream of food self-sufficiency

Agriculture has always been our backbone, the quiet force that sustains our people and embodies our national aspiration...

Oct 13, 2025 2 mins read 1,250 views
In the face of natural disasters

The past week has been a difficult time for many Bhutanese, particularly for those living along the southern belt. Torre...

Oct 11, 2025 2 mins read 1,183 views
From stillness to surge: GMC sparks an economic rebirth

Gelephu, once a quiet border town where the pace of life slowed with dusk, is now alive with the rhythm of renewal. The...

Oct 10, 2025 2 mins read 1,246 views
Pure at the source, polluted in the cup

We take great pride in our image of unspoiled nature—sparkling rivers, clear mountain streams, and pristine springs. But...

Oct 09, 2025 2 mins read 1,282 views

Recents

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 the truest form of mutual respect, trust, and shared destiny.

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