LPG pricing justified: MoEA

The ministry refutes special audit findings 

Trade: Officials from the Ministry of Economic Affairs refuted the findings of the special audit on the inadmissible charges of home delivery cost and unjustified inclusion of depreciation costs in pricing of liquid petroleum gas (LPG), at a press conference yesterday.

Buried workers’ bodies retrieved

Project authority says that such incidents will not occur again

Japan seeks to evolve relations with Bhutan

Diplomacy: The Japanese government is exploring ways of enhancing...

Jaigaon business committee appeals to Indian Consulate

It’s an internal affair, says Consular general

ACC: Local leaders...

Are Bhutanese happier?

The survey period for the GNH survey 2015 has been completed...

Buckling under the burden of booze

Weak enforcement of alcohol laws/policies has left a growing menace that...

Five feared trapped after major slide in Trongsa

Breaking News: At least five workers are feared trapped...

Difficulty allowance under review

Development activities over the years has transformed rural places and are...

Public service delivery mobile apps launched

With 626,300 mobile phone users in Bhutan, mobile apps present an...

Helicopter company formed

The company’s first helicopter is due to arrive on November 4

ACC suspends 10 more business licenses

Since April 20, the commission has suspended more than 34 business...

Constitution misused for a wrong decision, say Paro gups

An appeal was submitted to the speaker to revisit the Parliament’s...

Committee of Secretaries dissolved

Cabinet: On the recommendation of the task force that...

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