November of 2017

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Harachhu Bridge connects more than 73 households

Bridge

Nov 30, 2017 1 mins read 551 views
Bhutanese breakers aim big

Dancers

Nov 30, 2017 1 mins read 567 views
Lunana to enjoy reliable mobile services

Telecom

Nov 30, 2017 1 mins read 506 views
NA to adopt Anti-Money Laundering Bill today

National Assembly

Nov 30, 2017 2 mins read 565 views
Give importance to physical education in schools

Letter to the editor

Nov 30, 2017 0 mins read 677 views
Re-educate on HIV

Editorial

Nov 30, 2017 2 mins read 604 views
College in Tsirang might take time: Education Minister

National Assembly

Nov 30, 2017 1 mins read 535 views
22 new HIV cases

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

Nov 30, 2017 3 mins read 614 views
National Council split on empowering BNCA board

National Council

Nov 30, 2017 3 mins read 537 views
Parliament agenda today

Parliament

Nov 30, 2017 0 mins read 0 views
We need to consider why we do things

k2

Nov 24, 2017 3 mins read 0 views
We need to consider why we do things

k2

Nov 24, 2017 3 mins read 556 views
VAST Bhutan, the canvas for expressions

k2

Nov 24, 2017 4 mins read 613 views
Council adopts Anti- Money Laundering bill

National Assembly

Nov 29, 2017 2 mins read 557 views
No budget allocated for disaster relief activities: FM

National Assembly

Nov 29, 2017 1 mins read 552 views
NCWC challenged in addressing women and child issues

National Commission for Women and Children (NCWC)

Nov 29, 2017 2 mins read 493 views
Low cardamom price still higher than cost of production

National Assembly

Nov 29, 2017 1 mins read 603 views
DPT fields environment consultant from Phuentshopelri-Samtse

Politics

Nov 29, 2017 1 mins read 521 views
Strengthen mental health care

Letter to the editor

Nov 29, 2017 1 mins read 516 views
Draining in the drink?

Editorial

Nov 29, 2017 2 mins read 502 views
Riserboo hospital to get ultrasound machine, a technician next year

Hospitals

Nov 29, 2017 1 mins read 592 views
Forest rules have exceptions on rural timber subsidy, MoAF minister

National Assembly

Nov 29, 2017 2 mins read 617 views
Cold storage facilities, online auction system to ease potato storage issues

National Assembly

Nov 29, 2017 2 mins read 574 views
Hearing and speech-impaired man sentenced for molesting child

Office of the attorney general (OAG)

Nov 29, 2017 2 mins read 590 views
Trashigang prioritises unemployment in 12th Plan

Planning

Nov 29, 2017 2 mins read 548 views
Opposition questions royalty waiver again

National Assembly

Nov 29, 2017 2 mins read 532 views
Parliament agenda today

Parliament

Nov 29, 2017 0 mins read 0 views
Police sensitised on LGBT community

Royal Bhutan Police (RBP)

Nov 28, 2017 2 mins read 537 views
Chilies from Dagana to hit market soon

Chilies

Nov 28, 2017 2 mins read 532 views
No jobs for PE Diploma graduates

Employment

Nov 28, 2017 3 mins read 614 views
Light at the end of tunnel?

Training

Nov 28, 2017 2 mins read 550 views
Helicopter under scheduled maintenance: Health Minister

Helicopter

Nov 28, 2017 2 mins read 564 views
NC sends resolutions on legal aid services to government

National Council

Nov 28, 2017 2 mins read 553 views
Delimitation commission finds no basis to increase National Assembly seats

Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB)

Nov 28, 2017 2 mins read 529 views
Making use of waste

Letter to the editor

Nov 28, 2017 1 mins read 520 views
The disconnected

Editorial

Nov 28, 2017 2 mins read 563 views
Bhutan, Switzerland meet for 2nd bilateral consultation

Bhutan-Switzerland

Nov 28, 2017 1 mins read 503 views
National Council adopts ICM bill

National Council

Nov 28, 2017 2 mins read 565 views
Govt. spent Nu 27M to treat alcohol related diseases

National Assembly

Nov 28, 2017 2 mins read 557 views
Parliament agenda today

Parliament

Nov 28, 2017 0 mins read 0 views
56 business ideas pitched in 54 hours

Business

Nov 27, 2017 2 mins read 541 views
Light rain and snow likely

National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology (NCHM)

Nov 27, 2017 1 mins read 510 views
Ten-day Tse Drup underway at Memorial Choeten

Religion

Nov 27, 2017 2 mins read 579 views
Nine recommendations endorsed for healthy and active aging

National Assembly

Nov 27, 2017 3 mins read 574 views
Our students are becoming violent

Letter to the editor

Nov 27, 2017 1 mins read 556 views
Pilgrims' progress

Editorial

Nov 27, 2017 2 mins read 536 views
OAG charges man with murder for setting ex-wife on fire

Office of the attorney general (OAG)

Nov 27, 2017 2 mins read 569 views
DNT urges Opposition to pursue fiscal incentives case

Politics

Nov 27, 2017 2 mins read 501 views
If you are aware, complain: MoEA Minister

National Assembly

Nov 27, 2017 1 mins read 487 views
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