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Welcome to Bhutan web Developer |
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Bhutan in this 21st century has
opened its door to the world of Information
Communication Technology with making availability of
Internet Service in 1999 co-inciding with Fourth
King Jigme Singye Wangchuck's Silver Jubilee, 25
years on enthronement. For now, after 9 years of
Internet Service, Bhutan has gained a lots of income
from being explored in ICT, via making the world
known via websites, email and online conversations
(IMs).
Bhutan Web Developer (BWD) is a well-rounded and
individually-shaped IT firm providing services
ranging from small graphics development to designing
of Super dynamic Web Based Software and other IT
needs in one's daily life. Our firm comprise of
talented and creative designers and technicians and
operated by Bhutanese living in Bhutan who take
pride in providing you with the very best
professional services making your daily life, a
world-class times of people. Our long experience in
working in web development has made us one of an
experienced Free Lance Web Developing firm over the
country.
As part of our services, we provide web designing
(Statics & Dynamic), graphics designing, Software
based websites, Web Hosting, Domain registration and
many other services. We are a Bhutan based firm but
we provide international TLD (Top Level Domains
.com) within a click of our mouse.
The best part of our business is
our clients have the best services in unbelievable
rate and have easy access to making the payment. If
we have Bhutanese clients, we accepts payment in
Ngultrum/Cheque and if our client is based outside,
we accept Demand Draft or even make the payment
online using your Credit/Debit Card.
When you chose Bhutan Web Developer as your IT
consultant you can rest assured that we will fulfill
our promise of providing you with a satisfactory and
unimaginable world of business in your life. 
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BHUTAN NEWS AS OF TODAY
Updated :
LIMITED LIFELINE – A public service that has come to be seen as a necessary evil 20 November, 2008 - With constant breakdowns and poor service, the Dungkhar Transport passenger bus, plying between Gelephu and Zhemgang, has become more of a risk than convenience, according to passengers.
20 November, 2008 - Bhutan is in for a grand treat with two groups of special guests arriving in the country to be a part of the coronation and centenary celebrations.
Ban to be lifted, for a start, on purchase of industrial items from third countries 20 November, 2008 - The department of industry will lift the ban imposed on industries against purchasing any industrial items from third countries to ease the impact of a global crisis on the steel industry.
SKELETON FRAMED – LGSF buildings are quick to erect, safe and require less maintenance 20 November, 2008 - To ease the classroom crunch in urban schools, the education ministry has started constructing school buildings, using the light gauge steel frames (LGSF) to speed up construction work, ensure safety and minimise maintenance.
The fourth Druk Gyalpo congratulates the Je Thrizur 19 November, 2008 - His Holiness Je Thrizur Tenzin Dendup, one of the most learned Drukpa Kagyud Buddhist masters alive, received the Order of the Druk Gyalpo from His Majesty the King on November 15.
20 November, 2008 - The cabinet is yet to pass its final decision on the appointment of Bhutan Post’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), while the management of the Woodcraft Centre has still to inform the cabinet on the newly appointed CEO to join office.
23,330 sign the “We, the children” pledge in a 1,140-paged book TIPPER TIPPED O’ER - Past the weighing bridge but over the tipping threshold 20 November, 2008 - A 1,140-paged book, containing signatures of 23,330 people pledging to live a drug-free life, was submitted to the prime minister Lyonchhen Jigmi Y Thinley on Monday.
19 November, 2008 - In the aftermath of the Coronation celebrations we are left with a smaller crowd in Thimphu but not necessarily with less congestion. It seems a good time to take stock of the policies, and rules and regulations, that have an impact, not just on the traffic, but on urban living and on our economy as a whole.
The country’s first eco-friendly sewerage treatment plant is commissioned 20 November, 2008 - With the country’s first eco-friendly sewerage treatment plant commissioned on Monday, 17 November, residents of Trashigang town finally got a solution to an ever-mounting problem.
Muku’s mistake might have been more the concealment of a crime than the crime itself 19 November, 2008 - It was an August night, just like any other night and, just like any other night, Muku’s husband came home drunk. And, just like always, ended with her husband picking a fight and beating her: first with his bare hands and then a piece of hardwood.
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