September of 2013

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Tsirang's vetarans kick off

Football

Sep 30, 2013 1 mins read 374 views
Haa's LPG shortage to be resolved soon

Fuel

Sep 30, 2013 1 mins read 485 views
Why babies turn yellow

Health

Sep 30, 2013 3 mins read 455 views
Fronting committee functions on paper only

Trade

Sep 30, 2013 2 mins read 424 views
Tour operators' wishlist to the govt.

Tourism

Sep 30, 2013 3 mins read 393 views
GEF salvages Bhutan's biggest biomass project

Environment

Sep 30, 2013 3 mins read 460 views
Esteemed MPs, please analyze and speak sense

Letter to the editor

Sep 30, 2013 2 mins read 385 views
The message

Editorial

Sep 30, 2013 2 mins read 0 views
Two teenagers held for twin burglaries

Crime

Sep 30, 2013 1 mins read 381 views
Lending slows down

RMA

Sep 30, 2013 2 mins read 370 views
Lhakhang Karpo investigation not yet over

Lhakhang Karpo

Sep 30, 2013 3 mins read 393 views
PM's report on state of the nation

Parliament

Sep 30, 2013 6 mins read 492 views
First Parliament session ends

Parliament

Sep 30, 2013 0 mins read 431 views
Petrol price drops

Fuel

Sep 30, 2013 0 mins read 545 views
Yeedzin Vs. Phuentsholing game end 0-0

Football

Sep 29, 2013 2 mins read 424 views
Body found eight days after drowning

Accident

Sep 29, 2013 1 mins read 424 views
30 Bhutanese undergo rare ear surgery

Health

Sep 29, 2013 2 mins read 422 views
"The mineral sector is our `low hanging fruit' "

Politics

Sep 29, 2013 4 mins read 401 views
BoBL to launch corporate cards next month

Bank of Bhutan (BoB)

Sep 29, 2013 1 mins read 380 views
Ladakh bears brunt of global warming

Environment

Sep 29, 2013 2 mins read 365 views
To facilitate planning at the grassroots level .

Statistic

Sep 29, 2013 2 mins read 386 views
Plugging S/J as a tourist haven

Tourism

Sep 29, 2013 1 mins read 385 views
Penny wise- Pound foolish

Letter to the editor

Sep 29, 2013 2 mins read 371 views
The possibilities of free power

Editorial

Sep 29, 2013 2 mins read 403 views
Windstorm hits two Zhemgang gewogs

Weather

Sep 29, 2013 1 mins read 393 views
ToR to tackle a water shortage issue

Dewathang

Sep 29, 2013 2 mins read 373 views
More local consultants needed in mining

The royal audit authority (RAA)

Sep 29, 2013 3 mins read 392 views
Govt. open to third party second opinion

Hydropower Project

Sep 29, 2013 2 mins read 424 views
Climate research

Climate

Sep 29, 2013 0 mins read 456 views
Towards safer food imports

Agriculture

Sep 27, 2013 2 mins read 356 views
Govt.'s loaded answers to opposition's questions

National Assembly

Sep 27, 2013 3 mins read 375 views
P/ling's perennial drainage problem

Monsoon

Sep 27, 2013 2 mins read 389 views
JICA to help BT with optical fibre network

Telecom

Sep 27, 2013 1 mins read 388 views
Why I'm not a polyglot

Perspective

Sep 27, 2013 5 mins read 0 views
Dr Graham's Letter Part II

Dr Graham

Sep 27, 2013 3 mins read 378 views
NA members go off course

National Assembly

Sep 27, 2013 1 mins read 424 views
Unauthorised occupation of govt. land

The royal audit authority (RAA)

Sep 27, 2013 2 mins read 453 views
Business delegation from Canada in Bhutan

Bhutan-Canada

Sep 27, 2013 2 mins read 375 views
Where hydropower projects are, developments should be

National Assembly

Sep 27, 2013 3 mins read 361 views
Monthly inflation slows down in August

Statistic

Sep 27, 2013 2 mins read 356 views
Graduate's orientation begins tomorrow

Graduate

Sep 27, 2013 1 mins read 375 views
Young lady to step into JYT's shoes

Election

Sep 27, 2013 2 mins read 358 views
Collaborative and Informed Reporting needed

Letter to the editor

Sep 27, 2013 2 mins read 376 views
Mixed signals from economy

Editorial

Sep 27, 2013 2 mins read 419 views
Not a matter of if, but when

Lottery

Sep 27, 2013 1 mins read 373 views
Meet the press II: Warming up to each other

Media

Sep 27, 2013 3 mins read 423 views
Foreign booze, a common cost-cutting theme

Finance ministry

Sep 27, 2013 3 mins read 407 views
Power handouts to rural poor

Power

Sep 27, 2013 3 mins read 368 views
World Rabies Day

World Rabies Day

Sep 27, 2013 0 mins read 439 views
Kuwait beats Bhutan to top group

Football

Sep 26, 2013 0 mins read 688 views
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A common destiny, a collective future

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A historic National Day

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The recently concluded SDG Impact Finance Forum showed the potential for global investments in the country.

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Restore or lose it altogether

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Zero tolerance for online crimes

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The never-ending tourism debate

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Why we must invest in Research & Development

Bhutan is not short of ideas, intellect or institutions. What it lacks is a strong, working bridge between research, pol...

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To eat meat or not!

In passing the Livestock Bill of Bhutan,  2025, National Assembly members engaged in a good debate, a meaty one, even if...

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Disaster preparedness is our best defence

The National Council this week questioned the government on the country’s disaster preparedness. This is a pertinent iss...

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Equity in education merits discourse

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