January of 2021

Archives

Taktse BHU construction to begin this week

Health

Jan 26, 2021 1 mins read 222 views
Travel without quarantine from T/phu is only for stranded people

Health

Jan 26, 2021 2 mins read 226 views
Working out at homes is the new trend

Labour

Jan 26, 2021 2 mins read 248 views
Trashigang farmers benefit from pandemic

Agriculture

Jan 26, 2021 1 mins read 204 views
Preserve chillies

Letter to the editor

Jan 26, 2021 1 mins read 248 views
Ministry should make NNC a success

Editorial

Jan 26, 2021 2 mins read 325 views
Punatsangchhu Project II labour shortage continues

Hydro power

Jan 26, 2021 3 mins read 236 views
Bhutan rises five places in UN's Human Development Index

Foreign Affairs

Jan 26, 2021 3 mins read 238 views
Residents watch tshechu live on Facebook

Festival

Jan 26, 2021 1 mins read 253 views
Inflation slows in the third quarter

Economy

Jan 26, 2021 1 mins read 251 views
Schools to have New Normal Curriculum 2021: REC

Education

Jan 26, 2021 4 mins read 279 views
Bilateral relationship geared to respond to the needs of the 21st century

Perspective

Jan 25, 2021 6 mins read 261 views
FAB and NFC at loggerheads

Entertainment

Jan 25, 2021 5 mins read 249 views
ECB registers voters for the upcoming thromde election

Election

Jan 25, 2021 1 mins read 245 views
Gelephu businesswoman rebutts

Crime

Jan 25, 2021 2 mins read 254 views
The farmer market issue

Letter to the editor

Jan 25, 2021 1 mins read 245 views
Opportunities slipping by?

Editorial

Jan 25, 2021 2 mins read 220 views
A farmer who is also an entrepreneur

Entrepreneurs

Jan 25, 2021 1 mins read 262 views
Paro transitions to green zone

Health

Jan 25, 2021 1 mins read 264 views
Cabinet rejects proposal to lift import ban on chillies

Trade

Jan 25, 2021 2 mins read 226 views
Education ministry cancels relocation of students and teachers

Education

Jan 25, 2021 2 mins read 246 views
Improper distribution system incur farmers losses

Trade

Jan 24, 2021 5 mins read 282 views
Tokyo Olympic to be held as planned

Sports

Jan 24, 2021 2 mins read 255 views
Lhamoidzingkha continues as high-risk zone

Health

Jan 24, 2021 1 mins read 352 views
Pests hamper chilli production in Sarpang

Agriculture

Jan 24, 2021 2 mins read 253 views
A pothole-riddled highway

Letter to the editor

Jan 24, 2021 0 mins read 225 views
Ministry's indecision expansive and detrimental

Editorial

Jan 24, 2021 1 mins read 242 views
Gelephu thromde asks garment vendors to vacate

Thromde

Jan 24, 2021 1 mins read 266 views
Govt. should decide on raw electricity export or value-added export

Hydro power

Jan 24, 2021 2 mins read 242 views
Residents along Thimphu- P/ling highway worried

Health

Jan 24, 2021 1 mins read 282 views
Collective responsibility would stop the outbreak: Sowai Lyonpo

Health

Jan 24, 2021 3 mins read 223 views
Tourism identified as a key driver to realise USD 10B GDP target

Tourism

Jan 24, 2021 3 mins read 383 views
Highland sales counter in Haa struggles to sell products

Highlander

Jan 22, 2021 2 mins read 364 views
Living a dream of being an entrepreneur

Entrepreneurs

Jan 22, 2021 1 mins read 244 views
A Promise Kept

Perspective

Jan 22, 2021 3 mins read 260 views
Handicraft shopowners fear starting new business will not be viable

Handicrafts

Jan 22, 2021 2 mins read 265 views
APEMS in Sri Lanka hope for government support

Education

Jan 22, 2021 2 mins read 236 views
Wangdue Dzong construction on schedule

Culture

Jan 22, 2021 1 mins read 267 views
Taskforce to review SOP

Health

Jan 22, 2021 3 mins read 240 views
Laws do not set double standards, implementers do

Letter to the editor

Jan 22, 2021 2 mins read 265 views
The reality

Editorial

Jan 22, 2021 2 mins read 250 views
Three-star hotel under ACC "freeze notice" getting damaged

ACC-RAA-OAG

Jan 22, 2021 2 mins read 244 views
Offices and institutions in Thimphu could open only next month

Health

Jan 22, 2021 2 mins read 280 views
Education ministry's indecision tortures P/ling teachers and parents

Education

Jan 22, 2021 3 mins read 232 views
Economic Roadmap targets GDP of USD 10B by 2030

Economy

Jan 22, 2021 4 mins read 282 views
Rangjung water woes to end by June this year

Water

Jan 21, 2021 1 mins read 284 views
Lockdown causes Nu 3.5M loss to Drugyel Dzong restoration project

Culture

Jan 21, 2021 1 mins read 253 views
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Building our human capital for the digital future

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The world needs a peace prayer

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Our highland festivals are more than colourful gatherings—they are quiet acts of national preservation. With the resounding success of the Jomolhari Mountain Festival, our attention now turns to the high-altitude commun...

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Celebrating sovereignty in colours and songs

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The unfinished dream of food self-sufficiency

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In the face of natural disasters

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The silence that kills

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The ESP Imbroglio

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When the monsoon turns unforgiving

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Navigating Bhutan’s migration challenge

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Recents

Gold entering a bear market?

Gelephu—As gold prices continue to retreat after hitting new records, putting pressure on the gold tourism market and domestic gold traders, the downturn may signal the beginning of the end of the rally.

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As glaciers melt, highland taps run dry

Laya, Gasa-The tap outside Phento’s home in Laya is a barometer of a growing crisis. Once reliable, its flow has dwindled to a trickle, dictating the daily rhythm of her life and that of her neighbours. The 25-year-old now plans her chores, her hygiene, and even her peace of mind around the sporadic water supply.

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