Spouting structural imbalance in the economy

Economy: Having realised economic growth of 7.6 percent in the past three decades, Bhutan is the one of the most successful countries, said senior economist and resident representative of the World Bank, Yoichiro Ishihara, at a panel discussion following the Launch of economic early warning system yesterday.

Non-resident Bhutanese, key to financial inclusiveness

Remit-Bhutan will be launched in Perth and Canberra 
Economy: Over...

Best class 10 results of past three years

Examinations: The class 10 results declared yesterday are the...

The trees that make our forests

Forest: Dagana, Pemagatshel and Zhemgang have the most forest...

61 percent cut off point for Class X

The cut-off percent for Class X stands at 61 percent this...

Nation celebrates HRH The Gyalsey’s first birthday

Celebration: Coinciding with His Royal Highness The Gyalsey’s first...

Nation looks forward to celebrating first birthday of HRH The Gyalsey

Anniversary: Bhutan  will come together to celebrate the first birth...

Finance ministry to order DNP to auction private property

Update: The finance ministry will order the Department of National...

DCCL resumes cement supply after temporary halt

Resource: Dungsam Cement Corporation Ltd (DCCL) has resumed supplying cement...

ACC investigates Tsirangtoe MP case

Investigation: Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is investigating an alleged involvement of...

Economic growth could hit 10.2 percent: RMA

Debt level, however, increased by 42 percent

Report: Should the new...

His Majesty The King celebrates Chunyipai Losar in S/J

His Majesty The King celebrated Chunyipai Losar with the people of...

C-section deliveries on the rise

Health: The number of caesarean section (c-section) deliveries in...

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