June of 2016

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First batch of Masters students to graduate from CNR

Education

Jun 17, 2016 0 mins read 317 views
Restoration of Wangdicholing Dzong on track

Wangdicholing Dzong

Jun 16, 2016 2 mins read 312 views
Preserving a lake that once left

Environment

Jun 16, 2016 1 mins read 345 views
3 thrompon contestants for Trashigang

LG

Jun 16, 2016 2 mins read 297 views
24 officers assigned for UN peacekeeping

UN

Jun 16, 2016 1 mins read 306 views
Seventh edition of Mountain Echoes to begin August 26

Mountain Echoes

Jun 16, 2016 1 mins read 284 views
A walkway for pedestrians and cyclists along the expressway

Expressway

Jun 16, 2016 1 mins read 347 views
Return to `Low Impact - High Value' tourism

Letter to the editor

Jun 16, 2016 1 mins read 279 views
Let not developmental activities harm agriculture

Editorial

Jun 16, 2016 1 mins read 326 views
India releases excise duty refund for 2014

Cooperation

Jun 16, 2016 1 mins read 300 views
Govt. prepared on thromdes

Thromde

Jun 16, 2016 3 mins read 317 views
NC recommends dzongkhags record GDP individually

National Council (NC)

Jun 16, 2016 2 mins read 304 views
Travel advisory

Travel advisory

Jun 16, 2016 0 mins read 399 views
Understanding is the key to opening your mind

k2

Jun 10, 2016 3 mins read 313 views
Flower Exhibition

k2

Jun 10, 2016 3 mins read 0 views
Tronsga rabdey displays relics at Kurjey

Tshechu

Jun 15, 2016 1 mins read 315 views
Guru Rinpoche's time in Bhutan

Religion

Jun 15, 2016 2 mins read 297 views
Dzongkhags observe World No Tobacco Day

Tobacco

Jun 15, 2016 2 mins read 455 views
Thimchhu - a possible alternative mode of transport

Letter to the editor

Jun 15, 2016 2 mins read 458 views
Exploiting drone technology

Editorial

Jun 15, 2016 2 mins read 290 views
80 percent of BHU IIs to have female nurses

Health

Jun 15, 2016 2 mins read 323 views
Finance minister questioned on budget

National Council (NC)

Jun 15, 2016 3 mins read 284 views
Farmers seek more govt. help

Agriculture

Jun 15, 2016 2 mins read 299 views
Human-wildlife conflict takes a toll

Agriculture

Jun 15, 2016 2 mins read 340 views
Their Majesties in Dungkhar

Royal visit

Jun 15, 2016 2 mins read 300 views
National and public libraries receive books from Singapore

Books

Jun 14, 2016 1 mins read 290 views
Donating blood to save lives

Community

Jun 14, 2016 2 mins read 318 views
Falling boulder kills man

Accident

Jun 14, 2016 1 mins read 310 views
Bumthang's Chukhor manis to turn again

Infrastructures

Jun 14, 2016 1 mins read 315 views
Rinchen Terzoe in Takila ends

Religion

Jun 14, 2016 1 mins read 337 views
No to mass tourism

Letter to the editor

Jun 14, 2016 1 mins read 330 views
Need to address waste issue seriously

Editorial

Jun 14, 2016 1 mins read 326 views
A bill to develop the civil aviation sector

National Assembly

Jun 14, 2016 2 mins read 291 views
Second hearing on Gidawom mining case

Judiciary

Jun 14, 2016 1 mins read 290 views
Minister quizzed on road construction, quality

Road

Jun 14, 2016 4 mins read 324 views
Guru Rinpoche's far-reaching impact

Religion

Jun 14, 2016 4 mins read 304 views
World No Tobacco Day

World No Tobacco Day

Jun 14, 2016 0 mins read 0 views
Drone to be used for Thimphu-Wangdue tunnel project

Tunnel project

Jun 13, 2016 2 mins read 337 views
Heavy rainfall causes multiple landslides in P'ling

Road

Jun 13, 2016 1 mins read 291 views
Assembly approves annual budget and tax reform bill

National Assembly

Jun 13, 2016 2 mins read 308 views
On migration and immigration

Letter to the editor

Jun 13, 2016 1 mins read 306 views
Securing our systems

Editorial

Jun 13, 2016 2 mins read 311 views
Bhutan most peaceful in region: Global Peace Index

Desuup

Jun 13, 2016 2 mins read 308 views
ECCD opens at the CFM in Thimphu

Education

Jun 13, 2016 2 mins read 287 views
Lower Salamai gets electric fence

Agriculture

Jun 13, 2016 2 mins read 311 views
Breakthrough achieved on Damchu-Chukha bypass

Road

Jun 13, 2016 2 mins read 325 views
Their Majesties in Lhuentse

Royal Tour

Jun 13, 2016 1 mins read 301 views
Bhutan is perfect for bonsai art

Art

Jun 12, 2016 2 mins read 288 views
Civil servants of Panbang say difficulty allowance is necessary

Allowance

Jun 12, 2016 1 mins read 271 views
Sweden Royal leave impressed with Bhutanese

State visit

Jun 12, 2016 1 mins read 259 views
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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, complian...

Jan 10, 2026 2 mins read 2,171 views
GST projected to raise govt. revenue by 47% to Nu 14.18 billion by 2027

The Ministry of Finance projects that revenue from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) will reach Nu 14.18 billion in the f...

Jan 10, 2026 2 mins read 3,061 views
GST raises everyday service costs, spares education and healthcare

For Phuntsho Wangdi, a corporate employee, the impact of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) is felt in the monthly househo...

Jan 10, 2026 3 mins read 2,193 views
Only registered GST businesses can charge GST

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) should prevent retailers from facing a cascading price effect by allowing them to claim...

Jan 10, 2026 2 mins read 1,819 views
GST hits farmers as feed and fertiliser costs ripple across food chain

The impact of Goods and Services Tax (GST) is being felt most immediately and viscerally in the agriculture and livestoc...

Jan 10, 2026 3 mins read 36,452 views
Where five percent hurts most

Prices in most shops have jumped five percent overnight. In Changzamtog, a couple sits at their tiny wooden table, counting what little money they have left. The husband, the sole breadwinner, earns Nu 17,0...

Jan 10, 2026 3 mins read 7,033 views
How excise tax reshapes prices of sin goods

The new excise tax (ET) framework, effective from January 1, has led to price increases for alcohol, tobacco, carbonated...

Jan 10, 2026 2 mins read 1,651 views
New income tax law widens relief for families and households

The government has introduced a range of tax relief measures for individuals under a new income tax framework rolled out...

Jan 10, 2026 2 mins read 2,950 views
GST drives shoppers across the border in Phuentsholing

Jan 10, 2026 3 mins read 5,301 views
New FDI regime offers wider access to foreign investors in agriculture

The agriculture and livestock sector is seeing an increased investor interest following major reforms in foreign direct investment (FDI) policy that liberalised ownership rules and eased approvals.

Jan 03, 2026 3 mins read 2,073 views
BCCI submits 35 business ideas to govt. for private sector engagement

The Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) has submitted 35 business proposals from 12 sector associations to th...

Dec 20, 2025 2 mins read 2,474 views
Bhutan attracts major impact finance commitments at SDG forum

During the two-day Bhutan SDG Impact Finance Forum held last week in Thimphu, international and high-level participants...

Dec 20, 2025 3 mins read 1,186 views
Businesses propose action oriented public-private forum to address private sector woes

The Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) has proposed the government to re-establish the high-level Private Se...

Dec 20, 2025 2 mins read 1,399 views
Happiness with Mr Bhutan

Happiness can be described in countless ways, yet it is always experienced as one. Even if we fail to put it into words, we still recognise it. Sometimes, only when old words fade from the tongue do new ones spring from the heart. My earnest prayer through these columns is that happiness may someday become a natural and central part of our daily language and living.

Dec 18, 2025 4 mins read 1,041 views
Happiness with Mr Bhutan

Happiness can be described in countless ways, yet it is always experienced as one. Even if we fail to put it into words, we still recognise it. Sometimes, only when old words fade from the ton...

Dec 16, 2025 4 mins read 734 views
Making GST work past early hiccups

The introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a major fiscal reform in recent years. These new reforms are part of a broader effort to modernise the country’s tax system to make taxation fairer, more efficient, and more business-friendly, while also increasing the tax base.

Jan 10, 2026 2 mins read 771 views
The cost of delay

Jan 07, 2026 2 mins read 1,146 views
A new chapter for Kuensel

Two decades ago, in February 2005, Kuensel increased its publication frequency to twice a week. This move was a direct response to our readers’ growing needs and a conscious preparation for the n...

Jan 03, 2026 2 mins read 882 views
Strengthening the third sector

Over the years, the civil society sector has quietly assumed a critical role in bridging policy and people. Often referred to as the third sector, CSOs have emerged as indispensable partners in Bhutan’s pursuit...

Dec 31, 2025 2 mins read 1,157 views
Why selective privatisation in healthcare makes sense

The debate on private sector participation in healthcare has reached an unhelpful impasse. This is mainly because it is...

Dec 30, 2025 2 mins read 1,513 views
Agencies must be held accountable for financial irregularities

The Royal Audit Authority’s (RAA) latest annual report is disturbing, to say the least. Financial irregularities reached...

Dec 29, 2025 2 mins read 2,989 views
What about moral and ethical accountability?

The Anti-Corruption Commission’s (ACC) investigation into the Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) loan was meant to settle...

Dec 27, 2025 2 mins read 1,897 views
Citizens building a nation’s future

The fourth round of the Gelephu Mindfulness City volunteer programme, which drew a record 10,000 participants, pushing total participation beyond 22,500, must be celebrated as a national moment. The overwhelming number of volunteer...

Dec 26, 2025 2 mins read 1,550 views
The promise of Bhutan-Thailand Free Trade Agreement

The parliamentary endorsement of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Thailand marks a watershed moment in Bhutan’s econo...

Dec 25, 2025 2 mins read 1,464 views
Time to open farms to foreign labour

The shortage of farm labour is a real problem faced by farming households across the country.  Over the years, this has undermined productivity, escalated food prices, and led to a steady increase in fallow land. Against this ba...

Dec 24, 2025 2 mins read 895 views
Amochu quarriers call for flood walls after millions in losses

Phuentsholing—Businesses involved in extracting and exporting boulders, gravel, and sand along the Amochu river are call...

Oct 16, 2025 2 mins read 2,512 views
Sir, your advice to the younger generation?

Choose your environment Your environment is the invisible hand that constantly shapes the way you think, feel, and act....

Nov 19, 2025 1 mins read 846 views
Happiness with Mr Bhutan

Our global culture has conditioned us to spend the best of ourselves in the pursuit of a “decent living” whatever that m...

Sep 22, 2025 4 mins read 3,730 views
Ask Mr Bhutan

In a world that constantly advertises, applauds, and sells consumption, acquisition and growth at all costs, cultivating...

Aug 18, 2025 2 mins read 5,117 views
Building inclusive sports

For 15-year-old Nima Dema, a student from Tendruk Central School in Samtse, the opportunity to take part in the ongoing...

Dec 23, 2025 2 mins read 1,110 views
Punatsangchhu-I restarts, but at a heavy price

The resumption of works on the 1,200-megawatt Punatsangchhu Hydropower Project I offers a flicker of hope. After all, th...

Dec 22, 2025 2 mins read 1,793 views
Cost of complacent breathing

Bhutan’s clean air is becoming a comforting myth—pleasant to repeat, dangerous to believe. For years, we have worn the r...

Dec 20, 2025 2 mins read 1,107 views
Entrepreneurs need support, not slogans

We love to talk about innovation, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance. In fact, we use these words in excess in policy d...

Dec 19, 2025 2 mins read 1,142 views
A common destiny, a collective future

The 118th National Day of Bhutan, celebrated in the sacred Bumthang Valley at the historic Wangduechoeling Palace ground...

Dec 18, 2025 3 mins read 1,565 views

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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