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Dorji Lopon Kinley of Zhung Dratshang appointed a Buddhist monk from Japan, Ema  Bhashi, as the Lam of Aghorshu Buddhist monastery in Japan in a simple ceremony at Tango monastery yesterday. Lam Ema Bhashi, 47, completed three-year meditation at Tango Drubdey after completing Buddhist philosophy and literature studies from Tango University of Buddhist Studies.

Case of PM’s awards for best film returns to ACC

The Civil Society Organisations Authority dispatched the action taken report (ATR)...

Bartsham gewog nominates its NC candidate

With 215 yes and 41 no votes, Bartsham gewog in Trashigang...

Two gewogs in Tsirang nominate their NC candidates

The former National Council (NC) member of Tsirang, Kamal Bahadur Gurung...

DCT joins Druk Phuensum Tshogpa

The Druk Chirwang Tshogpa (DCT) has announced that it has decided...

GNHC proposes revision of three APA targets

An oversight from the Gross National Happiness Commission has caused one...

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A national workshop was held to celebrate Himalica’s work in Bhutan...

KGUMSB celebrates foundation day

The launch of six courses, a journal and an information system...

NEC proposes revision of two targets

Of the total 45 success indicators for the National Environment Commission...

TCB’s APA review focuses on toilets

Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) proposed developing roadside amenities at the...

Gyalpoizhing – Nganglam road bridged

With the launch of the 190ft and 6ms width Bailey bridge...

Winners of best film yet to receive Prime Minister’s awards

The finance ministry has not released the Prime Minister’s Nu 3...

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