November of 2015

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Public grievance reporting system launched

G2C

Nov 30, 2015 4 mins read 479 views
Cardamom farming goes viral in Dophuchen

Cardamom

Nov 30, 2015 3 mins read 486 views
Agarwood cultivation has not improved in more than 3 decades

Resources

Nov 30, 2015 3 mins read 435 views
LPG shortage irks Paro residents

PM visits

Nov 30, 2015 1 mins read 421 views
Low education hinders female employment

Labour

Nov 30, 2015 2 mins read 417 views
Drametse gup vacates post

Election

Nov 30, 2015 2 mins read 395 views
M-BoB application frustration

Letter to the editor

Nov 30, 2015 1 mins read 421 views
For a better world

Editorial

Nov 30, 2015 2 mins read 399 views
JPLP submission baseless and unreasonable: OAG

OAG

Nov 30, 2015 2 mins read 411 views
MPs question PHPA's cost escalation

Hydropower

Nov 30, 2015 2 mins read 457 views
28 new HIV positive cases detected

Health

Nov 30, 2015 2 mins read 450 views
Hydropower must remain a public entity: Council

Hydropower

Nov 30, 2015 3 mins read 455 views
Boar gores man

Wild boars

Nov 30, 2015 0 mins read 397 views
Head of agencies to be held accountable

Royal Audit Authority (RAA)

Nov 24, 2015 3 mins read 403 views
Thangchu Gonpa - a chiwog or thromde?

Thromde

Nov 24, 2015 2 mins read 408 views
Works resume on Singye river Bridge in Pasakha

Bridge

Nov 24, 2015 1 mins read 377 views
Unite and unanimously say no to violence against women and girls

Letter to the editor

Nov 24, 2015 1 mins read 366 views
A successful programme

Editorial

Nov 24, 2015 2 mins read 415 views
SAP saves govt. and schools

School Agriculture Programme (SAP)

Nov 24, 2015 2 mins read 375 views
Enterprise bill likely to return as new bill

Parliament

Nov 24, 2015 2 mins read 367 views
Bhutan - 87th freest economy

Ranking

Nov 24, 2015 4 mins read 378 views
Thromde deliberations

Thromde

Nov 24, 2015 0 mins read 412 views
Crossroad: A romance without the soapy drama

Film review

Nov 29, 2015 1 mins read 377 views
Bhutan better off with the current daily tourist tariff

Perspective

Nov 29, 2015 5 mins read 0 views
Mandarin business sours in Panbang

Mandarin business

Nov 29, 2015 2 mins read 414 views
Suspension of milk collection affects dairy farmers

Livelihood

Nov 29, 2015 2 mins read 350 views
Careful changing lanes

Letter to the editor

Nov 29, 2015 1 mins read 374 views
Growing with hydropower

Letter to the editor

Nov 29, 2015 0 mins read 401 views
Ban not the best solution

Editorial

Nov 29, 2015 2 mins read 392 views
22 smokers caught smoking in public places

Tobacco

Nov 29, 2015 2 mins read 374 views
Yebilaptsa incident is disheartening, says education minister

Q&A

Nov 29, 2015 2 mins read 401 views
Agri ministry to study Paro's irrigation channel dispute

PM visits

Nov 29, 2015 2 mins read 390 views
Not ratifying EIB agreement will be a big loss

Parliament

Nov 29, 2015 2 mins read 341 views
First forest fire in Thimphu

Forest fire

Nov 27, 2015 0 mins read 449 views
"I still have some unfinished business"

Q&A

Nov 27, 2015 2 mins read 365 views
"I am inspired to re-contest"

Q&A

Nov 27, 2015 3 mins read 363 views
A sewerage treatment plant to the rescue of Khuruthang town

Sewerage treatment plant

Nov 27, 2015 1 mins read 360 views
Don't kill the goose that lays the golden eggs

Perspective

Nov 27, 2015 4 mins read 368 views
Bhutan better off with the current daily tourist tariff

Perspective

Nov 27, 2015 5 mins read 404 views
DSA for mask and folk dancers to be revised

MoHCA

Nov 27, 2015 2 mins read 367 views
ECB gears up for 2016 LG elections

Election

Nov 27, 2015 1 mins read 382 views
Thimphu's Thromde Tshogde closes for this term

Thromde

Nov 27, 2015 2 mins read 373 views
Solve LPG issue once for all

Letter to the editor

Nov 27, 2015 0 mins read 423 views
Zero accountability of BFF ground caretakers?

Letter to the editor

Nov 27, 2015 1 mins read 388 views
Time to deal with mounting waste

Editorial

Nov 27, 2015 2 mins read 363 views
Regional tourists' vehicles still an issue

Transport

Nov 27, 2015 2 mins read 407 views
A new position for `out-of-the-box thinking' civil servants

Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC)

Nov 27, 2015 2 mins read 396 views
Airlines instructed to resume domestic flights

Aviation

Nov 27, 2015 3 mins read 378 views
Gaping holes in hydropower polices

National Council

Nov 27, 2015 3 mins read 382 views
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Recents

Lower taxes, stubborn prices: What GST means for car buyers

Vehicle prices in Bhutan continue to be a point of contention, especially when compared with those in neighbouring India. With the rollout of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on January 1, 2026, the debate has shifted from why vehicles are expensive to whether recent tax reforms are actually reducing prices, and whether those benefits are reaching consumers.

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New income tax law puts more money in taxpayers’ pockets

When the Goods and Services Tax (GST) came into force on January 1, public attention largely centred on prices, compliance, and the cost of living. Less clearly understood, however, is that alongside GST, income tax reforms were also introduced, which leaves more money in people’s hands.

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