The auspicious Fire Male Monkey Year explained
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : The Gyalsey was born on a Yangza when the element of Za and Karma was in a perfect union Astrology: While Bhutanese are convinced that the birth of His Royal Highness The...
View ArticleSmall scale illegal currency exchange thrives down south
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : The Jaigaon Merchant Association assures that it will look into the issue and report it to the district administration if it continues INR: Despite exchange counters being...
View ArticleWoman who blocked road agrees to deal
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : The road will be relocated in two month's time Land: The Lokchina gewog connectivity road has opened to traffic on February 6. The road that trespassed through a private land...
View ArticleArchery rescues Bhutan at South Asian Games
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : Competition: At the end of day-two of the 12th South Asian Games at least two medals have been confirmed for the Bhutanese contingent taking part in the 12-day competition in...
View Article27,000 acres under paddy cultivation by 2032
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : Ambitious irrigation master plan promises huge returns Irrigation: Bhutan could bring under cultivation 27,000 acres of paddy fields and increase the paddy sufficiency rate to...
View ArticleBhutan's royal couple dubbed William and Kate of Himalayas give birth to...
IBTimes.co.uk : UK : The first child of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema is born.
View ArticleThere will be no Kuensel issue on February 10 and 11. Kuensel wishes all its...
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : There will be no Kuensel issue on February 10 and 11. Kuensel wishes all its readers a Happy Losar!
View ArticleThe Fire Male Monkey year
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : The country should brace for major fire incidents and untimely rainfall going by the prediction from the institute of astrology in Pangrizampa, Thimphu.
View ArticleIndian government sanctions widening of Chuzom-Haa highway
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : Minimum disruption to the environment is ensured Road: The government of India has approved the widening of the Chuzom-Haa highway, at a cost of Nu 2.6 billion.
View ArticleA tale of a Shepard turned rich
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : Yearender/Economy: The Sheep has delighted its Shepard as it hands over the coffer to the Monkey.
View ArticleWhat's on the tree?
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : Yearender/Outlook: Pondering over the Sheep's yield, the Monkey is likely to cart a wagonload of national fortune, at least on the economic front.
View ArticleOnline public services get much deserved attention during the Sheep
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : Yearender/IT: A revitalized G2C Office made our headlines throughout the year of the Sheep, and for the right reasons. The office, which now operates directly under the...
View ArticleCentral school era begins in 2015
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : Yearender/Education: The wood female sheep year saw the beginning of a new era in education: the central school. Communities and government agencies often locked horns either...
View ArticleBhutan reaches out to Nepal in time of need
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : Yearender/Foreign Affairs: Nepal was struck by a devastating earthquake in April and in an unprecedented show of support towards its neighbor, Bhutan contributed Nu 63 million...
View ArticleStill labouring to create jobs
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : Yearender/Labour: The Wood Female Sheep year saw a flock of jobseekers, a total of about 23,180, registered at the online job portal system with the labour ministry.
View ArticleCrime rate drops in 2015
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : But the Sheep witnessed the most heinous crimes in the year Yearender/Crime: Olakha residents woke up to the news of the murder of a 29-year-old man at Central Plaza in...
View ArticleOne down more to come
Kuensel Newspaper : BT : ECB is headed for a busy year ahead Yearender/Election: It was a busy year for those engaged in elections in the year of the Sheep.
View ArticleBhutanese Refugees in New Hampshire Closely Watching Primary Election
Voice of America : US : Itâs lunchtime and Anjali Bhandari is busy preparing Nepalese curries at her parentsâ Café Momo in Manchester. Bhandariâs family resettled in New Hampshire seven years ago...
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