Elected members should leave office on conviction: Supreme Court
July 10th, 2015
Judiciary: Any elected member would have to leave office even if convicted and sentenced for a day, according to the Supreme Court.
This issue had remained unclear until now on whether a convicted elected official should be removed from office or not because the laws were not specific on the duration of a sentence.
Study to find the cause of Trongsa flood
July 10th, 2015
The Prime Minister has asked for an immediate investigation into the...
Dungsam cement considers temporary shutdown
July 8th, 2015
Maintenance: Dungsam Cement Corporation Limited (DCCL) in Nganglam might...
ACC to prosecute Lhakhang Karpo case in High Court
July 7th, 2015
For the sake of fairness, the OAG has decided to hand...
Injectable inactivated polio vaccine introduced
July 6th, 2015
The vaccine, which will be injected at 14 weeks will provide...
Amochu flood leaves seven families homeless
July 2nd, 2015
No help has come from the authorities so far
Assessment on lake outburst begins
June 30th, 2015
An expedition from department of hydro-met services will be...
Foreign minister acquitted in Lhakhang Karpo case
June 24th, 2015
HAA: Following five months of court proceedings,...
MERS case in Thailand puts Bhutan on high alert
June 23rd, 2015
Health: The recent confirmed case of Middle...
Behind the great Nganglam-Denchi debate
June 22nd, 2015
Township: Without harmony among parliamentarians, including council...
Residential voting not possible: ECB
June 18th, 2015
Election: It will cost the government at least...
Govt. will continue to work in earnest: PM
June 17th, 2015
Report: Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay focused on...
BBIN motor vehicle agreement signed
June 16th, 2015
Trade: A Bhutanese commercial truck should be...