Merger of parties unlikely for 2018 elections

Politics: Druk Chirwang Tshogpa (DCT) President Lily Wangchuk believes that a merger of Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT), Bhutan Kuen-Nyam Party (BKP) and her party can form a political force that will be strong enough to form the  government next year.

Teachers to receive English language training

But education minister says sustained individual initiative would be required to...

Education ministry to recruit over 600 support staff

… in a bid to reduce the workload on teachers

His Majesty The King in Wangdue

His Majesty The King granted an Audience to scouts attending the...

Change in academic session endorsed

Winter break has been shortened by two weeks and summer lengthened...

36 game-changers in the new EDP

Policy: Call it a “game changer” or the revised economic...

Public shaming: legal?

Surveillance: Thimphu police arrested two minors for shoplifting on Decmeber...

Court orders DPT to compensate Dasho Benji

Two year libel case comes to a close

Verdict: Druk Phuensum...

13 percent of children experience sexual violence

Report: More than one in 10 children experience at least one...

Urban land tax review under process

The urban taxation policy is being reviewed for the first time...

Girl missing for 8 years reunited with family

She and her family share their story with Kuensel in an...

His Majesty The King in Bumthang

His Majesty The King arrived in Bumthang yesterday morning, to visit...

BIMSTEC must produce more food

Food security: Experts from the Bay of Bengal Initiative...

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