November of 2013

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New sa-thram for Punakha

Land

Nov 18, 2013 0 mins read 435 views
Tourists flood Trashigang tshechu

Tshechu

Nov 17, 2013 2 mins read 425 views
Bhutan's 2012 growth rate third in SAARC region

Politics

Nov 17, 2013 3 mins read 399 views
Team to assess quake vulnerability of schools

Education

Nov 17, 2013 2 mins read 374 views
Long awaited hospital renovation to commence soon

Health

Nov 17, 2013 2 mins read 398 views
Stop complaining, start doing

Letter to the editor

Nov 17, 2013 1 mins read 402 views
Upgrade multigrade

Editorial

Nov 17, 2013 2 mins read 437 views
Three dead, two injured of seven passengers

Accident

Nov 17, 2013 1 mins read 469 views
The Ap Chundu chipdrel

Ritual

Nov 17, 2013 2 mins read 444 views
Rupee grows 5% dearer

Rupee crunch

Nov 17, 2013 2 mins read 491 views
Multiple problems of multi-grade teaching

Education

Nov 17, 2013 3 mins read 413 views
Global Entrepreneurship Week

Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW)

Nov 17, 2013 0 mins read 417 views
Tourist numbers register increase

Tourism

Nov 15, 2013 1 mins read 431 views
"It's one of the powerful forces we know"

Music

Nov 15, 2013 2 mins read 471 views
Bonchoe - The last yak to the slaughter

Ritual

Nov 15, 2013 2 mins read 390 views
Doing Business: A Useful Tool

Perspective

Nov 15, 2013 4 mins read 451 views
Buddhist jurisprudence and laws

Perspective

Nov 15, 2013 5 mins read 0 views
In the interest of child justice

Children

Nov 15, 2013 2 mins read 469 views
Salting away salt

Salt

Nov 15, 2013 1 mins read 471 views
Revised leased rates to be collected w.e.f. 2009

Land

Nov 15, 2013 2 mins read 454 views
Out of pocket spending adds to govt. revenue

Tourism

Nov 15, 2013 1 mins read 464 views
Enough stock of salt, no price hikes

Salt

Nov 15, 2013 3 mins read 411 views
A salty issue

Letter to the editor

Nov 15, 2013 1 mins read 452 views
Land of smiles meets land of happiness

Editorial

Nov 15, 2013 1 mins read 456 views
Electricity for all by 2013

Power

Nov 15, 2013 1 mins read 435 views
Energy import not likely this year

Power

Nov 15, 2013 2 mins read 422 views
Rule of law, the source of happiness

PM Tshering Tobgay visits

Nov 15, 2013 3 mins read 537 views
It's 26% fulfilled not 74 %: Opposition

Politics

Nov 15, 2013 4 mins read 369 views
Medical conference

Medical conference

Nov 15, 2013 0 mins read 511 views
Without child-friendly ambiance, child-justice is incomplete

Conference

Nov 14, 2013 2 mins read 425 views
Resolving the human-wildlife conflict

Workshop

Nov 14, 2013 2 mins read 467 views
Clearing the foreign workers issue

Labour

Nov 14, 2013 2 mins read 427 views
Medicinal herb collection drops by 50 percent

Medicinal herbs

Nov 14, 2013 2 mins read 451 views
Forest fire incidents on the decrease

Forest Fire

Nov 14, 2013 2 mins read 490 views
How about sharing information?

Letter to the editor

Nov 14, 2013 1 mins read 433 views
Not taken with a pinch of salt

Editorial

Nov 14, 2013 2 mins read 446 views
Local leaders cut up about cut budget

Dzongkhag, Tshogdu

Nov 14, 2013 2 mins read 436 views
Salt price hike, mere rumours

Salt

Nov 14, 2013 2 mins read 461 views
Bound by common ties

Bhutan-Thailand

Nov 14, 2013 3 mins read 418 views
Boxing

Boxing

Nov 14, 2013 0 mins read 0 views
Free 100 units works out to Nu 39M a month

Power

Nov 13, 2013 2 mins read 454 views
HC upholds verdict in favour of bank

Judiciary

Nov 13, 2013 2 mins read 447 views
"Meditation helps to bring our mind to the present"

Religion

Nov 13, 2013 3 mins read 397 views
Need for child justice court

Conference

Nov 13, 2013 2 mins read 416 views
Buyang channel - bedeviled by delays

Irrigation

Nov 13, 2013 2 mins read 430 views
Community denies company social clearance

Mining

Nov 13, 2013 3 mins read 427 views
"Mind boggling practice?"

Letter to the editor

Nov 13, 2013 1 mins read 383 views
An enduring conflict

Editorial

Nov 13, 2013 2 mins read 457 views
Chairperson accused of misuse of community forest

Crime

Nov 13, 2013 2 mins read 436 views
Airfare wars - It's a win-win for flyers

Aviation

Nov 13, 2013 2 mins read 427 views
Browse Archives
The house that must never be empty

It has been less than a month since Rinchen Yangzom moved into the Bjarpa community house beside Ngangla Lhakhang in Ngangla Trong. For the next three years, this is her home. She cannot leave it for a single day.

Jun 10, 2026 3 mins read 2,908 views
Empowering women through waste upcycling

After receiving training from Women’s Self-Support Group on Waste Management in 2023 on crafting new products from plastic waste, Jamyang Choden, 44, from Lhuentse, decided to give it a try.

Jun 10, 2026 2 mins read 2,024 views
Educated Tshogpa paves way for younger highlanders

An educated youth has shattered traditional age boundaries to get elected as Tshogpa, completely rewriting what leadersh...

Jun 10, 2026 2 mins read 2,309 views
NA directs talks on reducing high lending rates to ease burden

Banks in the country maintain high lending rates and low returns on deposits, which continue to strain businesses, parti...

Jun 10, 2026 2 mins read 5,516 views
BLDCL at loggerheads with private retail outlets and distributors

Private livestock dealers claim a state-owned corporation lured them into investing, only to turn around and aggressivel...

Jun 10, 2026 5 mins read 2,755 views
DoT spends 85 percent of budget, but key infrastructure projects lag behind

The Department of Tourism spent over 85 per cent of its budget, yet critical tourism infrastructure is still lagging. Wh...

Jun 10, 2026 4 mins read 4,146 views
NC supports Renewable Energy Tax Exemption Bill

Are we giving away massive corporate tax exemptions until 2040 without a fallback plan? While the government pushes forw...

Jun 10, 2026 2 mins read 1,903 views
Finance minister rules out flexible, instalment-based property tax system

The Ministry of Finance rejected a proposal to allow property taxpayers to make payments throughout the fiscal year as a...

Jun 10, 2026 2 mins read 1,657 views
Safety gaps expose industrial workers to occupational cancers

As the country’s industrial sector expands, workers are increasingly being exposed to cancer-causing substances amid low...

Jun 10, 2026 4 mins read 1,524 views
SMCL restores paddy field damaged by mine-related erosion in Samdrupjongkhar

The State Mining Corporation Limited (SMCL) has restored a paddy field in Phuntshothang Gewog, Samdrupjongkhar, that was...

Jun 10, 2026 1 mins read 1,557 views
NC endorses annual budget as per NA

The National Council yesterday deliberated on the National Budget Report for FY 2026–27, the Budget Appropriation Bill for FY 2026–27, and the Supplementary Budget Appropriation Bill for FY 2025–26.

Jun 09, 2026 2 mins read 1,541 views
Bhutan to pilot green finance taxonomy from June

Bhutan will begin testing its expanded Green Finance Taxonomy 2026 with a six-month pilot from June to November, before...

May 30, 2026 3 mins read 3,999 views
Stop recording, start living

Like television, the internet, and AI, TikTok can be a force for good or bad. It entirely depends on how it is used.

Jun 13, 2026 4 mins read 119 views
Stop recording, start living

Like television, the internet, and AI, TikTok can be a force for good or bad. It entirely depends on how it is used.

Jun 06, 2026 4 mins read 680 views
Ask Mr Bhutan: “Money can’t buy happiness.” Is it true, when everything is dependent on money?

Once born into a physical body, there are certain absolute necessities without which most of us are incapable of experie...

May 30, 2026 2 mins read 1,306 views
Duchen Nga Zom: What a butter lamp and a few flower petals can teach us

Duchen Nga Zom is a duzom—an auspicious convergence of sacred time within the Buddhist calendar, marked by the meeting o...

May 30, 2026 4 mins read 1,135 views
The virus, the fear, and the freedom beyond both

Hantavirus is not a single virus but a family of rodent-borne viruses that occasionally spill over into humans, sometime...

May 24, 2026 4 mins read 1,468 views
Whose face are you wearing?

The desire for happiness is universal, and beauty, prestige, and wealth have always been seen as pathways to achieve it. In that sense, this is nothing new.

May 16, 2026 4 mins read 1,895 views
A memoir of hustle and heartache

May 11, 2026 3 mins read 2,482 views
From monastery to street: A Bhutanese case for rap

May 11, 2026 4 mins read 2,234 views
Café by the waterfall

About six kilometres before Trongsa town, just past the Bjee Zam Bridge, a traditional one-storey house appears on the left of the highway. It is not easy to miss. This modest structure...

May 02, 2026 2 mins read 2,892 views
Where tradition meets treatment

In Bhutan, healing is not a choice between past and present but a collaboration between the two. Across the country, patients move between modern clinics and traditional medicine units with ease, guided as much by...

May 02, 2026 3 mins read 2,643 views
Reform or stay shut

The closure of drayangs (entertainment centres) is an issue that most sensible Bhutanese, except perhaps the operators, have supported. While the current government may have pledged during the campaign to review the previous government’s decision to shut them down, any sane government should not back down from that closure.

Jun 13, 2026 2 mins read 304 views
Overseas employment isn’t the solution

The conflict in the Middle East has once again exposed our dependence on overseas employment as a pressure valve for domestic unemployment.

Jun 10, 2026 2 mins read 1,232 views
United for Project 108

Bhutanese, friends of Bhutan, and our well-wishers are willingly answering the call to fulfill the Royal vision of erecting 108 Jangchub Choetens along the Mao Chhu in Gelephu Mindfulnes...

Jun 06, 2026 2 mins read 632 views
Banks can unlock growth through affordable credit

Financial institutions are the lifeblood of any modern economy. They mobilise savings, allocate capital, manage risk, an...

Jun 03, 2026 3 mins read 1,930 views
A missed opportunity

The Thromde election process has begun, with the Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) notifying registered voters in Thimphu and Phuentsholing thromdes who are eligible for postal v...

May 30, 2026 2 mins read 1,654 views
Chain-link fencing: somebody’s gain, another’s loss

Chain-link fencing is perhaps one of the most viable solutions policymakers have managed to narrow down in the long and...

May 27, 2026 2 mins read 1,854 views
Fixing and fine-tuning GST regime

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime was never going to be an easy transition. Major tax reforms rarely are. Introduced in January this year, GST was envisioned as a modern tax system, replacing an outdated framework...

May 23, 2026 2 mins read 2,251 views
Insolvency law, a long overdue

Bhutan’s economy has changed dramatically since the Bankruptcy Act of 1999 was enacted. Back then, the private sector was small, cross-border trade was limited, and the financial system was far less complex.

May 20, 2026 3 mins read 2,168 views
GMC was a masterstroke

The conflict in the Middle East, which has disrupted the global economy and fueled uncertainties, has led investors to question whether oil-rich nations remain a safe haven. As the confl...

May 16, 2026 2 mins read 4,760 views
Fighting online scams

The digital age has transformed Bhutanese society in ways unimaginable in just a decade or two. Social media and online platforms have opened enormous opportunities for communication,...

May 13, 2026 2 mins read 2,249 views
Startups call for support beyond seed funding

The country’s startup ecosystem has helped many young entrepreneurs launch their businesses, but founders say support be...

Mar 21, 2026 3 mins read 6,615 views
National debt to rise by 26%, reaching Nu 380 billion in June

The country’s national debt is expected to rise by nearly 26 percent this June compared to June last year.

Feb 25, 2026 2 mins read 7,961 views
Economy uncoils for strongest growth in years

The Year of the Snake became a defining moment for the country’s economy, as growth accelerated sharply following severa...

Feb 18, 2026 4 mins read 8,152 views
Tax system sees major changes and initiatives

The Wood Female Snake Year brought major tax reforms in the country with the passage of the Income Tax Act of Bhutan 202...

Feb 18, 2026 2 mins read 8,559 views
Government, telecos at odds over 50% data price cut

Jan 31, 2026 2 mins read 15,814 views
Between Homes

When I first arrived in Australia last year, I thought I was prepared. I had spoken to people, watched videos, and tried...

May 02, 2026 1 mins read 6,844 views
The true wealth of Dzambhala

The name Dzambhala — from the Sanskrit Jambhala — is traditionally associated with wealth and prosperity, reflecting his...

May 02, 2026 4 mins read 2,567 views
No amount of money can replace you

The early years — roughly birth to five — are critical for emotional development. While a child raised with consistency...

Apr 25, 2026 4 mins read 5,104 views
You’re not what you think you are

You are not alone in your confusion — and much of it arises from the word itself. Emptiness can sound like nothingness,...

Apr 18, 2026 4 mins read 4,122 views
Sundays at Le Méridien

The monthly Sunday brunch at Le Méridien has become a special experience that goes beyond dining, offering guests a rela...

Apr 13, 2026 3 mins read 3,807 views
ཕུན་ཚོགས་གླིང་གི་ཁྲོམ་སྡེ་ནང་ སྡོད་ཁྱིམ་མ་ལང་མི་དེ་ སྲིད་བྱུས་དང་ ཁྱིམ་བཟོ་ག་གི་འཐུས་ཤོར་ཨིན་ན།

༉ ཕུན་ཚོགས་གླིང་གི་ ལུང་ཕྱོགས་ནང་ སྡོད་ཁྱིམ་ལངམ་སྦེ་མེད་པའི་ དཀའ་ངལ་ལུ་བརྟེན་ འབྲུག་པའི་མི་ཁུངས་མང་ཤོས་ཅིག་ ས་མཚམས་ཕྱི་ཁ...

May 11, 2026 6 mins read 2,844 views
When will we feed ourselves?

May 09, 2026 2 mins read 2,708 views
Fuel crisis demands more than subsidies

Recent developments in the Middle East crisis suggest that a return to normalcy is still far away. Even if the war ends...

May 02, 2026 3 mins read 3,724 views
Demographic crisis demands bold reforms

Bhutan is facing a “national crisis” as birth rates plunge by 62.9 percent. If current trends continue, the country coul...

Apr 29, 2026 2 mins read 6,865 views

Recents

RAA uncovers major procurement lapses in the Nu 610M BITS projects

A Special Audit Report by the Royal Audit Authority (RAA) has identified significant procurement, planning, and governance failures in the Bhutan Integrated Taxation System (BITS 1.0), concluding that the project failed to achieve its intended objectives and resulted in substantial wasteful and avoidable expenditure of public funds.

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What solutions for Amochu project?

Phuentsholing—Erratic climatic conditions combined with changing geological patterns have turned the developing Amochu township area into a recurring flood-prone zone in recent years, with the latest disruption occurring even before the onset of the monsoon.

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RCSC faces growing ‘missing middle’ amid exodus

A widening shortage of mid-career civil servants is creating what officials describe as a “missing middle” across government agencies, raising concerns about leadership succession, institutional continuity and the long-term resilience of the country’s public sector workforce.

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Reform or stay shut

The closure of drayangs (entertainment centres) is an issue that most sensible Bhutanese, except perhaps the operators, have supported. While the current government may have pledged during the campaign to review the previous government’s decision to shut them down, any sane government should not back down from that closure.

Read More