Bhutan embarks on small hydropower projects for energy security

The Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC) will begin construction of three small hydropower projects, one each at Lhuentse, Zhemgang and Haa, with a total generation capacity of 104 megawatts (MW).

Govt. in talks to acquire resort in Trongsa: PM 

The government is looking into the possibility of acquiring the resort...

Government to continue rationalisation measures in this fiscal year

As the country’s domestic revenue is adequate to only meet recurrent...

Nu 45B worth of transformation initiatives begin 

The government is set to implement “transformation initiatives” worth more than...

PHPA-I employees’ contract extended until July end

Contract has been extended for the employees of Punatshangchhu-I Hydroelectric Project Authority...

Connections and links must to avail timely services: service users

For the past one week, a 58-year-old Wangdue resident had been...

Members can’t be casual in Parliament: Speaker 

Amid serious discussions, it is the viral remarks and statements of...

KHEL : Joint venture model dropped 

With the two joint ventures (JV) companies to construct Kholongchhu Hydroelectric...

Confusions over Money and Financial Bills

Even though it is the third Parliament, there are confusion and...

Bhutan can become energy secure in next 3 years: Lyonpo Loknath Sharma

Bhutan at present is not energy secure, said Lyonpo Loknath Sharma....

NC asks govt to expedite decision on delayed hydropower projects

The government is waiting response from the Government of India (GoI)...

Nu 27.2B worth of T-bills and bonds raised: FM

The government has issued Nu 27.2 billion (B) worth of Treasury...

Fourth phase of monetary measures provides loan restructuring options

Phase IV of the monetary measures will allow eight different forms of...

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