May of 2023

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DTT announces three more candidates

Politics

May 26, 2023 1 mins read 0 views
Empowering women through recycling training programme

Gender

May 26, 2023 2 mins read 466 views
Climate Legislation: Protecting the vulnerable Communities

Letter to the Editor

May 26, 2023 2 mins read 441 views
About Leadership

Editorial

May 26, 2023 2 mins read 533 views
Vehicle import sees significant decline of about 35 percent

Transport

May 26, 2023 2 mins read 442 views
304 rural households to benefit from solar PV system

Energy

May 26, 2023 2 mins read 437 views
Bhutan, China hold expert group meeting

Foreign Affairs

May 26, 2023 1 mins read 482 views
Para-shooter Kinley Dem qualifies for Asian Para Games

Sports

May 25, 2023 1 mins read 469 views
Goen Tshephu Ney, the sacred cave of longevity

Feature Story

May 25, 2023 2 mins read 697 views
Screen time for Children

Letter to the Editor

May 25, 2023 1 mins read 462 views
Poor water-rich Bhutan

Editorial

May 25, 2023 2 mins read 443 views
NA to Ratify BIMSTEC Charter

Parliament

May 25, 2023 2 mins read 468 views
Frequent power disruptions irk Panbang residents

Energy

May 25, 2023 2 mins read 437 views
Climate change threatens Bhutan's water security

Climate

May 25, 2023 2 mins read 494 views
Businesses in Panbang struggle with dwindling customers

Trade

May 24, 2023 2 mins read 432 views
Some organisations need online payment

Letter to the Editor

May 24, 2023 1 mins read 485 views
Need to look for sustainable solutions

Editorial

May 24, 2023 2 mins read 480 views
PDP declares 21 more candidates

Politics

May 24, 2023 5 mins read 444 views
The national language and International students

Culture

May 24, 2023 2 mins read 442 views
Bhutan formally conveys intent to join WTO

Trade

May 24, 2023 2 mins read 550 views
Paddy cultivation declines by 1.71 percent in 2022

Agriculture

May 24, 2023 2 mins read 389 views
Bailey bridge connecting Gyalpoizhing-Nganglam collapses

Road

May 23, 2023 1 mins read 417 views
Period products inaccessible in remote schools

Education

May 23, 2023 3 mins read 429 views
Alleviating potholes in Thimphu roads

Letter to the Editor

May 23, 2023 2 mins read 451 views
Are we happier?

Editorial

May 23, 2023 2 mins read 439 views
Court dismisses case of forged medical prescription

Judiciary

May 23, 2023 3 mins read 521 views
Thimphu residents find drop-off centres more effective than TT waste App

Environment

May 23, 2023 3 mins read 498 views
No headache for mandarin orange and apple boxes this season

Trade

May 23, 2023 2 mins read 421 views
Blessed water of Dangchu

Water

May 21, 2023 2 mins read 581 views
Chim Nyim: Games that we played

Feature Story

May 21, 2023 1 mins read 467 views
A modern dilemma

Letter to the Editor

May 21, 2023 1 mins read 460 views
Bhutan's education system in great peril?

Editorial

May 21, 2023 2 mins read 530 views
DTT declares two more female candidates

Politics

May 21, 2023 1 mins read 470 views
Punakha court acquits Shelngana Gup and three others

Judiciary

May 21, 2023 3 mins read 484 views
Seven ECCD centres in Sarpang await facilitators

Education

May 21, 2023 1 mins read 424 views
Bhutan's economy should focus on economic efficiency: UN DESA Chief

Economy

May 21, 2023 4 mins read 494 views
Baseball and softball gaining popularity

Sports

May 19, 2023 2 mins read 490 views
Cultivating mental well-being

Perspective

May 19, 2023 5 mins read 517 views
The Cost of Menstruation

Health

May 19, 2023 3 mins read 432 views
Migration of Bhutanese

May 20, 2023 - 10,240 babies were born and 5,115 persons died in 2020. The net increase in the population per year is about 5,000 though this number is going down due to decline in births.

May 20, 2023 8 mins read 1,411 views
Bhutan and Australia strengthen bilateral relations at 6th annual consultations

Foreign Affairs

May 19, 2023 2 mins read 551 views
Protecting personal data in the digital age

Letter to the Editor

May 19, 2023 2 mins read 454 views
Breaking the cycle of period poverty: a need for all-out intervention

Editorial

May 19, 2023 2 mins read 456 views
Bear-maul patient discharged

Health

May 19, 2023 1 mins read 453 views
Declining enrollment threatens the only primary school in Goenshari

Education

May 19, 2023 2 mins read 441 views
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Lowland cordyceps discovery in India raises questions over Bhutan’s premium fungus economy

The discovery of cordyceps in the low-altitude forests of East Siang district in Arunachal Pradesh, India, has sparked concern in Bhutan over the future of its prized cordyceps economy.

Jun 05, 2026 3 mins read 5,476 views
Riwo Exhibition Unites Himalayan artists in exploration of identity and continuity

Riwo: Identity and Continuity, a contemporary art exhibition held at the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology in Gangtok, Sik...

Jun 05, 2026 2 mins read 3,441 views
NC revisits reservations to the CRPD

The National Council today unanimously supported the already adopted reservations on Articles 23, 27, and 29 of the Amendment to the Reservations to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).

Jun 04, 2026 3 mins read 1,557 views
National Council refers Livestock Bill back to Committee for review

The National Council continued deliberations on the Livestock Bill of Bhutan 2025 today, directing the Economic Affairs...

Jun 04, 2026 2 mins read 1,447 views
BRCS opens first Branch Emergency Operations Centre in Tsirang

Coinciding with the Birth Anniversary of Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen, the Bhutan Red Cross Society (BRCS) inaugurated its...

Jun 04, 2026 2 mins read 1,510 views
BTF opens office in GMC to strengthen support for southern region

Coinciding with the 36th Birth Anniversary of Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen Jetsun Pema Wangchuck, the Bhutan Trust Fund for...

Jun 04, 2026 2 mins read 1,695 views
PM takes responsibility for fiscal deficit coordination failure

Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay accepted responsibility for a communication gap between the Ministry of Finance and the E...

Jun 04, 2026 4 mins read 5,220 views
World Environment Day sees schools, businesses team up for recycling drive

What if waste was no longer viewed as rubbish, but as a resource waiting for a second life? That idea took centre stag...

Jun 04, 2026 2 mins read 1,008 views
NA adopts Renewable Energy Tax Exemption Bill 2026

The National Assembly today unanimously adopted the Renewable Energy Tax Exemption Bill of Bhutan 2026, which now moves...

Jun 04, 2026 2 mins read 1,258 views
NC raises concerns on e-waste and waste management gaps

The Eminent Member raised concerns over e-waste and electric vehicle (EV) battery waste management, malfunctioning incin...

Jun 03, 2026 4 mins read 1,806 views
Bhutan to pilot green finance taxonomy from June

Bhutan will begin testing its expanded Green Finance Taxonomy 2026 with a six-month pilot from June to November, before rolling it out nationwide in January 2027.

May 30, 2026 3 mins read 3,456 views
Stop recording, start living

Like television, the internet, and AI, TikTok can be a force for good or bad. It entirely depends on how it is used.

Jun 06, 2026 4 mins read 235 views
Ask Mr Bhutan: “Money can’t buy happiness.” Is it true, when everything is dependent on money?

Once born into a physical body, there are certain absolute necessities without which most of us are incapable of experie...

May 30, 2026 2 mins read 1,077 views
Duchen Nga Zom: What a butter lamp and a few flower petals can teach us

Duchen Nga Zom is a duzom—an auspicious convergence of sacred time within the Buddhist calendar, marked by the meeting o...

May 30, 2026 4 mins read 916 views
The virus, the fear, and the freedom beyond both

Hantavirus is not a single virus but a family of rodent-borne viruses that occasionally spill over into humans, sometime...

May 24, 2026 4 mins read 1,243 views
Whose face are you wearing?

The desire for happiness is universal, and beauty, prestige, and wealth have always been seen as pathways to achieve it. In that sense, this is nothing new.

May 16, 2026 4 mins read 1,677 views
A memoir of hustle and heartache

May 11, 2026 3 mins read 2,250 views
From monastery to street: A Bhutanese case for rap

May 11, 2026 4 mins read 2,003 views
Café by the waterfall

About six kilometres before Trongsa town, just past the Bjee Zam Bridge, a traditional one-storey house appears on the left of the highway. It is not easy to miss. This modest structure...

May 02, 2026 2 mins read 2,682 views
Where tradition meets treatment

In Bhutan, healing is not a choice between past and present but a collaboration between the two. Across the country, patients move between modern clinics and traditional medicine units with ease, guided as much by...

May 02, 2026 3 mins read 2,431 views
Between Homes

When I first arrived in Australia last year, I thought I was prepared. I had spoken to people, watched videos, and tried to imagine what life would be like. Bu...

May 02, 2026 1 mins read 6,627 views
United for Project 108

Bhutanese, friends of Bhutan, and our well-wishers are willingly answering the call to fulfill the Royal vision of erecting 108 Jangchub Choetens along the Mao Chhu in Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC).

Jun 06, 2026 2 mins read 191 views
Banks can unlock growth through affordable credit

Financial institutions are the lifeblood of any modern economy. They mobilise savings, allocate capital, manage risk, an...

Jun 03, 2026 3 mins read 1,581 views
A missed opportunity

The Thromde election process has begun, with the Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) notifying registered voters in Thimphu and Phuentsholing thromdes who are eligible for postal v...

May 30, 2026 2 mins read 1,338 views
Chain-link fencing: somebody’s gain, another’s loss

Chain-link fencing is perhaps one of the most viable solutions policymakers have managed to narrow down in the long and...

May 27, 2026 2 mins read 1,492 views
Fixing and fine-tuning GST regime

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime was never going to be an easy transition. Major tax reforms rarely are. Introduced in January this year, GST was envisioned as a modern tax system, replacing an outdated framework...

May 23, 2026 2 mins read 1,947 views
Insolvency law, a long overdue

Bhutan’s economy has changed dramatically since the Bankruptcy Act of 1999 was enacted. Back then, the private sector was small, cross-border trade was limited, and the financial system was far less complex.

May 20, 2026 3 mins read 1,876 views
GMC was a masterstroke

The conflict in the Middle East, which has disrupted the global economy and fueled uncertainties, has led investors to question whether oil-rich nations remain a safe haven. As the confl...

May 16, 2026 2 mins read 4,501 views
Fighting online scams

The digital age has transformed Bhutanese society in ways unimaginable in just a decade or two. Social media and online platforms have opened enormous opportunities for communication,...

May 13, 2026 2 mins read 1,970 views
ཕུན་ཚོགས་གླིང་གི་ཁྲོམ་སྡེ་ནང་ སྡོད་ཁྱིམ་མ་ལང་མི་དེ་ སྲིད་བྱུས་དང་ ཁྱིམ་བཟོ་ག་གི་འཐུས་ཤོར་ཨིན་ན།

༉ ཕུན་ཚོགས་གླིང་གི་ ལུང་ཕྱོགས་ནང་ སྡོད་ཁྱིམ་ལངམ་སྦེ་མེད་པའི་ དཀའ་ངལ་ལུ་བརྟེན་ འབྲུག་པའི་མི་ཁུངས་མང་ཤོས་ཅིག་ ས་མཚམས་ཕྱི་ཁ...

May 11, 2026 6 mins read 2,489 views
When will we feed ourselves?

May 09, 2026 2 mins read 2,441 views
Startups call for support beyond seed funding

The country’s startup ecosystem has helped many young entrepreneurs launch their businesses, but founders say support be...

Mar 21, 2026 3 mins read 6,342 views
National debt to rise by 26%, reaching Nu 380 billion in June

The country’s national debt is expected to rise by nearly 26 percent this June compared to June last year.

Feb 25, 2026 2 mins read 7,497 views
Economy uncoils for strongest growth in years

The Year of the Snake became a defining moment for the country’s economy, as growth accelerated sharply following severa...

Feb 18, 2026 4 mins read 7,692 views
Tax system sees major changes and initiatives

The Wood Female Snake Year brought major tax reforms in the country with the passage of the Income Tax Act of Bhutan 202...

Feb 18, 2026 2 mins read 8,100 views
Government, telecos at odds over 50% data price cut

Jan 31, 2026 2 mins read 15,343 views
The true wealth of Dzambhala

The name Dzambhala — from the Sanskrit Jambhala — is traditionally associated with wealth and prosperity, reflecting his...

May 02, 2026 4 mins read 2,341 views
No amount of money can replace you

The early years — roughly birth to five — are critical for emotional development. While a child raised with consistency...

Apr 25, 2026 4 mins read 4,832 views
You’re not what you think you are

You are not alone in your confusion — and much of it arises from the word itself. Emptiness can sound like nothingness,...

Apr 18, 2026 4 mins read 3,858 views
Sundays at Le Méridien

The monthly Sunday brunch at Le Méridien has become a special experience that goes beyond dining, offering guests a rela...

Apr 13, 2026 3 mins read 3,583 views
The trap of spiritual materialism

Apr 13, 2026 4 mins read 4,089 views
Fuel crisis demands more than subsidies

Recent developments in the Middle East crisis suggest that a return to normalcy is still far away. Even if the war ends...

May 02, 2026 3 mins read 3,440 views
Demographic crisis demands bold reforms

Bhutan is facing a “national crisis” as birth rates plunge by 62.9 percent. If current trends continue, the country coul...

Apr 29, 2026 2 mins read 6,486 views
A bumper harvest shouldn’t brew a bumper crisis

This summer, the mountain slopes above Lunana are expected to offer a bumper yield of cordyceps, or Yartsa Goenbub. But...

Apr 25, 2026 2 mins read 3,833 views
Unshackling the state

Apr 22, 2026 2 mins read 3,886 views

Recents

ACC drops cases against former JDWNRH president; family alleges wrongful implication

Family members of former President of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH) Lhab Dorji have alleged wrongful implication and institutional failure after the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) closed two long-running investigations into the handling of private donations and the establishment of a radiotherapy facility at the national referral hospital.

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The gift of children

Punakha—When Karma Namgay and Dechen Lhaden’s daughter turned four, the questions from relatives and friends became increasingly awkward to answer – why had they not had another child?

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