Cabinet under fire for frequent use of choppers

Assembly: Ministers including the Prime Minister came under fire for frequently using  helicopter services raising concerns that the state is being unnecessarily burdened with such expenses.

NC deliberates raising qualification for teacher trainees

Council: After finding a number of flaws in the...

The ultimate expression of sustainability is GNH: PM

Award: The German Sustainability Award (GSA) is the recognition...

NC questions sustainability of Central Schools

The Council also raised concerns on budget allocation
Council: It...

NA endorses conditions of Paris Agreement

Assembly: In a show of absolute commitment to environment...

Eliminating violence against women, girls

Event: To observe International Day for Elimination of Violence...

Unemployment still a concern: Opposition

Assembly: While the term of the current government is nearing...

Who should harmonise provisions of Acts?

MPs chose the national law review task force over the legislative...

His Majesty The King apoints Police Chief

His Majesty The King granted Dhar to appoint Colonel Chimi Dorji...

Opposition questions Govt. on Code of Conduct

Following the signing of MoUs with local shoe and socks manufacturing...

NA accepts recommendations to improve detention centres

Rights: An increasing number of detainees every year is...

NA debates defining fronting as a criminal offense

NA’s legislative committee will review inclusion of fronting in the Penal...

NC rejects BBIN agreement

Council: Foreign minister Damcho Dorji yesterday spent one and...

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