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#223 TOP STORIES Ro-Ngoedrup-Chen-BhutaneseAnimation 21stBhutan-China-BorderTalks Ro-Ngoedrup-Chen-BhutaneseAnimation DorokhaIdol2013 Joint Technical Field Survey in September in Pasamlung, Bumthang Read More... Ro-Ngoedrup-Chen- an animation series launched Read More... Dorokha Idol 2013 Read More... Feature PrivateMedia Fate of private media? Pema Tshoki, Thimphu Aug 16 2013 With limited market scope and high dependency on government advertisement, some privately owned newspapers are struggling to meet their ends, financially. Some are managing to keep themselves afloat by downsizing its editorial, some are on the verge of closing down. 3 Comments / Read/Watch » Muenselling-Institute Muenselling Institute: the paradise for visually impaired students Chechey, Kanglung Aug 13 2013 The Country’s only Institute for the visually impaired in Khaling, Trashigang has come a long way since its establishment in 1973. The institute has so far nurtured and shaped the lives of many visually impaired people in the country. The institute has been recently renamed as Muenselling Institute. No Comment / Read/Watch » dodoz African players generate excitement in the King’s Cup Namgay Zam, Thimphu Aug 7 2013 Many love him. He has speed, agility and skills to beat any good defender. Undoubtedly, Dodoz from the Three Star Football Club in Nepal is the favourite African player in the King’s Cup. He is one of the 10 African players that the tournament has seen. 5 Comments / Read/Watch » Palang-Kengkhar Palang making- lifeline of many Kengkharpas Kuenga Tashi, Monggar Aug 6 2013 Kengkharpas in Monggar are well known for producing wood-based products for ages now. One of the most popular products they produce is ‘Palang’ or wooden flask. Over the years it has become one of the major source of cash income as they get demand from other Dzongkhags. No Comment / Read/Watch » OPen-Air-Prison--Dawakha. A step closer to freedom, Part II Yeshi Gyeltshen, Paro Aug 2 2013 The 52 female prisoners who were sent to Dawakha in Paro as part of the open air prison programme have settled down and reliving their lives again. “It is as good as getting back to the society where we belong,” said one of the prisoners. It has been only three weeks and they said they have already started to experience a normal life. 1 Comment / Read/Watch » More Feature Stories Other Stories Arrow hit patient airlifted to Thimphu, in stable condition Lunana_Arrowhit-Airlifted Aug 22 2013 Kinley Drukpa, 20, from Lunana who was hit by an arrow from a compound bow yesterday was air lifted by a helicopter to Thimphu this morning. Doctors at the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital said the surgery went well and he is stable now.
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