
Former LEP participants moving on in life
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Some of the youth involved in the learn and earn programme (LEP) programme and who have returned from Japan said it was time they moved on beyond LEP issue when they met the Prime Minister yesterday.

Tourism policy to be finalised by this year
Refuting claims that the government discussed the tourism policy with the government of India, chairperson of Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) Dr Tandi Dorji said that the government did not consult the Indian government on the draft tourism policy.

Making our society a safe home for residents
Tackling crime is becoming increasingly difficult by the day.…

Maokhola bridge will be built: PM
The government is positive that a bridge over Maokhola in Gelephu would materialise this time.

Does the labour law extend to employees of RUB?
In the recent compulsory retirement case of employees of the…

Bank records loan disbursement of Nu 143B
Phub Dem
Financial institutions in the country have lent Nu…

Villagers and businessman at loggerheads over a plot of land
Paddy is a major food crop in a water-scarce Thangu village in Wangduephodrang. For generations, villagers appease the Tshomen for rain, believed to be residing in a pond village, for bountiful yield.

RCSC suspends President of JDWNRH
The Royal Civil Service Commission following a special commission meeting yesterday, decided to suspend the President of the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH), Lhab Dorji.

70th Constitution Day of India and its reflection on democratic transition in Bhutan
Introduction
On November 26 every year, India celebrates Samvidhan…

Isn’t it time to invest in other alternative Renewable Energy (RE) sources!
Bhutan is bestowed with significant natural resources, amongst…

PM encourages hawkers to use decomposable cups and plates
During an interaction with the hawkers in Thimphu, Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering encouraged them to use biodegradable cups and plates

Handicraft vendors propose change in sealing policy
Less than a year into implementation, Department of Culture’s policy requiring its seal on all religious items for sale has run into teething practical problems.

Private lottery businesses illegal
To stamp down gambling and fraud, the Department of Law and Order issued a public notice strictly prohibiting operation of any lottery business by private individuals or entities a few days ago.