October of 2014

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It's either too little water or fear of too much

Water

Oct 17, 2014 2 mins read 398 views
Closing in on cheaper broadband

Internet

Oct 17, 2014 2 mins read 413 views
Blasting training for roads engineers and others

Blasting

Oct 17, 2014 2 mins read 390 views
Survey of lateral highway on track

Road

Oct 17, 2014 2 mins read 387 views
Awaiting justice since 2007

Letter to the editor

Oct 17, 2014 2 mins read 366 views
Other side of happiness

Editorial

Oct 17, 2014 2 mins read 370 views
Norbuling's non-functioning farm road

Farm road

Oct 17, 2014 1 mins read 469 views
EU trebles financial assistance

European Union

Oct 17, 2014 1 mins read 390 views
Dasho Shingkhar Lam passes away

Dasho Shingkhar Lam

Oct 17, 2014 2 mins read 409 views
Combating the spread of Ebola

Heath disease

Oct 17, 2014 3 mins read 391 views
Education before election

Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB)

Oct 17, 2014 3 mins read 382 views
Customer service day

Bank of Bhutan Limited (BoBL)

Oct 17, 2014 0 mins read 402 views
Bhutan yet to be self sufficient in food

Food

Oct 16, 2014 3 mins read 362 views
An insight into suicide

Interview

Oct 16, 2014 3 mins read 409 views
Some consumer protection, please

Letter to the editor

Oct 16, 2014 1 mins read 0 views
Being responsible

Editorial

Oct 16, 2014 2 mins read 555 views
Second hearing on illegal roadside houses

Housing

Oct 16, 2014 2 mins read 373 views
Defense goes on offensive

DPT

Oct 16, 2014 3 mins read 362 views
Defense turns table on litigant

DPT

Oct 16, 2014 2 mins read 436 views
Collateral damage of biological corridor

Water

Oct 16, 2014 2 mins read 383 views
The Begana community of senior citizens

Lifestyle

Oct 16, 2014 2 mins read 349 views
Ceremony

Ceremony

Oct 16, 2014 0 mins read 0 views
Serthi gewog to be electrified by December

Power

Oct 15, 2014 2 mins read 400 views
Drivers and contractors behind chorten vandalism

Crime

Oct 15, 2014 0 mins read 403 views
Business picking up at IT Park

IT Park

Oct 15, 2014 2 mins read 387 views
Absconding cashier yet to be apprehended

JDWNRH

Oct 15, 2014 1 mins read 382 views
`Discovery documents' handed over to defense

Land case

Oct 15, 2014 2 mins read 368 views
Shortage of staff in Paro hospital needs to be addressed soon

Letter to the editor

Oct 15, 2014 1 mins read 427 views
Some consumer protection, please

Editorial

Oct 15, 2014 2 mins read 376 views
Summer dry spell put paid to Khamdang-Manla maize harvest

Agriculture

Oct 15, 2014 1 mins read 375 views
Eusakha follows its own milky way

Dairy

Oct 15, 2014 2 mins read 382 views
Green project completes first season

Environment

Oct 15, 2014 2 mins read 418 views
Potato price hits new high

Exports

Oct 15, 2014 2 mins read 352 views
The brass can benchmark

Fuel

Oct 15, 2014 2 mins read 380 views
Voter's choice

Vote

Oct 15, 2014 0 mins read 419 views
Five Lokchina villages take initiative to build bridge

Bridge

Oct 14, 2014 2 mins read 513 views
On behalf of the Tibetan mastiff

Dog show

Oct 14, 2014 1 mins read 365 views
What about SDP projects?

Development

Oct 14, 2014 2 mins read 387 views
OAG pegs away at ex-LRO's culpability in rebuttal

Land

Oct 14, 2014 2 mins read 336 views
People must be protected from health disasters like Ebola

Letter to the editor

Oct 14, 2014 1 mins read 392 views
Going biogas

Editorial

Oct 14, 2014 2 mins read 390 views
Homestay sees fewer guests

Tourism

Oct 14, 2014 2 mins read 380 views
PHPA II expat worker killed by falling boulder

Accident

Oct 14, 2014 1 mins read 377 views
Vehicle quota rule being violated

Vehicle quota

Oct 14, 2014 2 mins read 348 views
Settling down

Lifestyle

Oct 14, 2014 2 mins read 1,091 views
World Food Day

World Food Day

Oct 14, 2014 0 mins read 0 views
Soe holds annual Jhomolhari festival

Jhomolhari festival

Oct 13, 2014 2 mins read 357 views
Buddhist iconography gets European artistic touch

Paintings

Oct 13, 2014 2 mins read 394 views
More T/gang farmers hop on to the biogas bandwagon

Energy

Oct 13, 2014 2 mins read 474 views
Regional tourism needs a cap?

Letter to the editor

Oct 13, 2014 1 mins read 404 views
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NC endorses annual budget as per NA

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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.

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Ask Mr Bhutan: “Money can’t buy happiness.” Is it true, when everything is dependent on money?

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Duchen Nga Zom: What a butter lamp and a few flower petals can teach us

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The virus, the fear, and the freedom beyond both

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May 24, 2026 4 mins read 1,399 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.

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A memoir of hustle and heartache

May 11, 2026 3 mins read 2,415 views
From monastery to street: A Bhutanese case for rap

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Café by the waterfall

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Where tradition meets treatment

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Between Homes

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Overseas employment isn’t the solution

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United for Project 108

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Banks can unlock growth through affordable credit

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A missed opportunity

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Chain-link fencing: somebody’s gain, another’s loss

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Fixing and fine-tuning GST regime

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May 23, 2026 2 mins read 2,156 views
Insolvency law, a long overdue

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GMC was a masterstroke

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Fighting online scams

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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...

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Startups call for support beyond seed funding

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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.

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Economy uncoils for strongest growth in years

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Feb 18, 2026 4 mins read 8,001 views
Tax system sees major changes and initiatives

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Government, telecos at odds over 50% data price cut

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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 2,496 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 5,018 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 4,042 views
Sundays at Le Méridien

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The trap of spiritual materialism

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When will we feed ourselves?

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Fuel crisis demands more than subsidies

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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 6,751 views
A bumper harvest shouldn’t brew a bumper crisis

This summer, the mountain slopes above Lunana are expected to offer a bumper yield of cordyceps, or Yartsa Goenbub. But...

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Recents

Fourth thromde elections set for July 15

The dhamngoi zomdu (candidate selection meetings) for Thrompon candidates will begin for the fourth local government elections of Thimphu and Phuentsholing Thromde Tshogdes, scheduled for July 15, according to the Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB).

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Drayang closure to remain permanent

More than two years after promising to review the closure of drayangs, the government has ruled out the possibility of reviving the entertainment venues, signalling a definitive end to an industry that once formed a significant part of the country’s nightlife economy.

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