October of 2018

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As we await the new government

Editorial

Oct 28, 2018 1 mins read 337 views
RBP and RTC win volleyball championship

Volleyball

Oct 31, 2018 1 mins read 286 views
Pest and brown spot disease infest paddy fields in Saling

Agriculture

Oct 31, 2018 2 mins read 221 views
Private papers receive 50 percent subsidy

Bhutan InfoComm and Media Authority (BICMA)

Oct 31, 2018 2 mins read 227 views
Busy tailors of Thimphu

Tailoring

Oct 31, 2018 1 mins read 263 views
Karuna shelter, home for the dogs

Dogs

Oct 31, 2018 2 mins read 304 views
HC acquits Lt Ugyen Dorji in desuung case

Crime

Oct 31, 2018 2 mins read 252 views
HC alters military court decision, acquits three

Crime

Oct 31, 2018 2 mins read 229 views
House rents in Thimphu

Letter to the editor

Oct 31, 2018 1 mins read 253 views
Coronation of the People's King

Editorial

Oct 31, 2018 2 mins read 239 views
NA elects Speakers from ruling party

National Assembly

Oct 31, 2018 2 mins read 263 views
Interim budget likely to affect GDP growth: IMF

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Oct 31, 2018 2 mins read 239 views
Drukjyegang lhakhang's reconstruction to resume soon

Drukjyegang lhakhang

Oct 30, 2018 2 mins read 240 views
Arekha MSS hosts youth ethics banking incentives programme

Schools

Oct 30, 2018 2 mins read 280 views
Wildlife affects rice production in Radhi

Agriculture

Oct 30, 2018 2 mins read 234 views
Waste collection alternatives

Letter to the editor

Oct 30, 2018 1 mins read 217 views
False information

Editorial

Oct 30, 2018 2 mins read 0 views
HC acquits RBA officer in DeSuung embezzlement case

Crime

Oct 30, 2018 2 mins read 209 views
HC reverses military court judgment

Crime

Oct 30, 2018 2 mins read 214 views
National Assembly to elect Speakers today

National Assembly

Oct 30, 2018 2 mins read 240 views
Cabinet ministers to receive Dakyen on November 7

Cabinet

Oct 30, 2018 2 mins read 204 views
Lhabab Duechhen

Religion

Oct 30, 2018 0 mins read 0 views
National U-15 boys knocked out of SAFF championship

South Asian Football Federation (SAFF)

Oct 29, 2018 1 mins read 225 views
The Lhop widows who keep their culture alive

Lhops (Doyaps)

Oct 29, 2018 3 mins read 236 views
CCTV cameras and their benefits

Letter to the editor

Oct 29, 2018 1 mins read 209 views
The highlanders

Editorial

Oct 29, 2018 2 mins read 205 views
Thimphu thromde provides waste segregation bins to Greener Way

Waste

Oct 29, 2018 1 mins read 212 views
Private diagnostic centres told not to function as medical clinic

Health

Oct 29, 2018 1 mins read 230 views
Customers unhappy with LPG service

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)

Oct 29, 2018 2 mins read 220 views
Interim government dissolves

Interim government

Oct 29, 2018 2 mins read 199 views
Dr Lotay Tshering is Prime Minister

Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering

Oct 29, 2018 1 mins read 0 views
Dr Lotay Tshering is Prime Minister

Kasho

Oct 29, 2018 1 mins read 201 views
Highway opens

Road

Oct 29, 2018 0 mins read 222 views
Team Trongsa wins two-day super league

Football

Oct 28, 2018 1 mins read 225 views
Namdu Dorji, the helicopter baby

Babies

Oct 28, 2018 4 mins read 182 views
Maintenance begins on Samtse-Dorokha road

Road

Oct 28, 2018 1 mins read 230 views
High Court convicts three officers

Crime

Oct 28, 2018 2 mins read 264 views
DPT elects Pema Gyamtsho as OL, files nomination for speaker and deputy speaker

National Assembly

Oct 28, 2018 2 mins read 204 views
DNT to announce ministerial portfolios soon

Cabinet

Oct 28, 2018 3 mins read 211 views
No after-care for rescued animals

Animals

Oct 26, 2018 3 mins read 253 views
Laya CS faces infrastructure constraints

Schools

Oct 26, 2018 2 mins read 206 views
Ancestry of the Bhutanese People

Perspective

Oct 26, 2018 3 mins read 242 views
Gynaecology camp benefits women in Tsirang

Health

Oct 26, 2018 2 mins read 196 views
Trashigang to replace its old water distribution network in town

Water

Oct 26, 2018 2 mins read 216 views
Business of growing cabbage in Punakha

Agriculture

Oct 26, 2018 2 mins read 245 views
Relocation of the workshops in SJ underway

Workshop

Oct 26, 2018 2 mins read 171 views
NEC confident to phase out ozone-depleting substance HCFCs by 2025

National Environment Commission (NEC)

Oct 26, 2018 2 mins read 225 views
Focusing on developing CSIs

Cottage and Small Industries (CSI)

Oct 26, 2018 2 mins read 214 views
87,901 taxpayers filed their taxes in 2017

Revenue and custom

Oct 26, 2018 2 mins read 206 views
How can we make people make better use of social media?

Letter to the editor

Oct 26, 2018 1 mins read 243 views
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Between roots and change: Quiet transformation of adivasi in Samtse

Samtse—In the southern hills of Samtse, where paddy fields stretch towards the horizon, a quiet transformation is taking place. The Adivasi community, once seen as reserved and self-contained by their neighbours, is slowly but surely reshaping its place in a society that is changing around them.

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New borewell brings hope to Samtse Town’s long-standing water woes

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Strokes of happiness paints Bhutan’s joy in New Delhi

New Delhi, India—The VAST Bhutan exhibition in India, which brought the question of happiness to life through the eyes o...

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BDBL and Mountain Hazelnuts partner to empower rural farmers

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Homestays thrive in Gangtey-Phobjikha despite rising hotel presence

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Heavy rains trigger floods and roadblocks in Gasa

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211-run win sends Thimphu CC to Women’s T20 semifinal

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New national energy policy charts bold path to 2040

The new National Energy Policy (NEP) 2025 marks a strategic shift in how the country will manage its energy future. Whil...

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Draft Competition Bill finalised, awaits Cabinet approval

The Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (CCAA) has finalised the draft of a new Competition Bill, according to th...

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A big problem for a small airport

There is another record, one we would rather not be associated with. In just the first five months of 2025, nearly 29 kilograms of brown sugar (heroin), a highly addictive and dangerous drug, have been seized by customs and police. This is the largest amount ever intercepted.

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Plastic ban: Why it’s failing

Consider this: of the 172 metric tonnes of waste generated daily in Bhutan, plastics constitute roughly 36 percent, with over 13 percent of plastic waste contaminating riparian soils along the Wangchhu. The conseq...

Jun 11, 2025 2 mins read 2,106 views
Why taxing fixed deposit interest makes sense

A fierce public debate has erupted over the proposed introduction of a 10 percent withholding tax on fixed deposit (FD)...

Jun 10, 2025 2 mins read 3,796 views
Managing our mess: A real test of commitment?

Waste has always been Bhutan’s quiet embarrassment—a problem we have seen, smelled, and stepped around, yet never truly...

Jun 09, 2025 2 mins read 2,128 views
Govt. can make home ownership possible

When the Changjiji low-income housing project began over two decades ago, there was a hopeful rumour: tenants might eventually own the flats after years of rent payment. This gave many, especially low-income government employees, a gl...

Jun 07, 2025 2 mins read 3,363 views
The silent crisis consuming our youth

More than 3,600 young people were arrested for drug-related offences between 2023 and 2024, accounting for over 50 percent of total drug arrests in the country. Most of those detained are young men, either unemployed or students -...

Jun 06, 2025 2 mins read 3,788 views
Another populist gamble?

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Jun 05, 2025 2 mins read 4,573 views
Crime solved, but questions remain

The recent arrest of five young men linked to a series of burglaries across Thimphu comes as a welcome relief. The police acted swiftly, followed up on community reports, analysed CCTV footage, and apprehended the suspects...

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A bold decision

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Soyalla: The Bhutanese tofu maker

In much of the world, plant-based diets are gaining traction for their health benefits and environmental sustainability....

Mar 21, 2025 3 mins read 12,447 views
PHPA-II commissions third unit, adding 170 MW to national grid

Wangdue—The third unit of Punatsangchhu-II hydropower project was commissioned yesterday, boosting the plant’s total gen...

Mar 20, 2025 2 mins read 10,974 views
Manufacturing sector at a crossroads

The country’s economy, facing nearly three decades of premature de-industrialisation, requires a targeted industrial pol...

Mar 20, 2025 2 mins read 9,890 views
Pioneering organic glass noodles

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Mar 19, 2025 3 mins read 9,725 views
Agricultural exports surge to Nu 3.51 billion despite production challenges

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Mar 18, 2025 2 mins read 9,684 views
Authorities must crack down on fronting

Fronting in business, where Bhutanese citizens lend their names and licences to foreign nationals to operate businesses...

Jun 03, 2025 2 mins read 4,038 views
Let the forests grow our economy

Our forests have long stood as icons of our environmental philosophy and guardians of our national identity. With nearly...

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MaX(imum) Pressure?

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Outmigration: Bhutan’s existential dilemma

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Our human development rank deserves a closer look

Our global brand—Gross National Happiness—is envied and admired. Yet our ranking in the Human Development Index (HDI) te...

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