NA to pass Tourism Levy Bill 2022 today

The National Assembly yesterday agreed to all the provisions in the Tourism Levy Bill 2022. The House will vote and adopt the Bill today morning, which remains only a formality. 

NC supports two money Bills

National Council (NC) members supported the Fiscal Incentives (Amendment) Bill 2022...

Bourgeoning fiscal deficits a concern 

Bhutan’s fiscal deficit has increased to more than Nu 22.88 billion...

His Majesty returns from tour of southern dzongkhags

His Majesty The King arrived in Thimphu yesterday, following a Royal...

Major Narphung blocks cleared

The blocks along the Samdrupjongkhar-Trashigang highway were cleared and the highway opened to...

Sweeping cuts of Parliament budget impacts committee duties

With reduced budget allocation, the National Assembly (NA) secretariat had to...

Pema Center secretariat  established

On the Royal Command of Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen, the Pema...

His Majesty The Fourth Druk Gyalpo awarded the prestigious Blue Planet Prize

The Asahi Glass Foundation has recognised His Majesty The Fourth Druk...

No fuel shortage: Economic affairs ministry

The country has fuel reserves to last for two weeks in...

Nu 4B bond offers for public subscription

The government has offered a 12-year bond worth Nu 4 billion...

1,282 restaurants approved to sell alcohol in 10 days

The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA) approved 1,282 restaurant owners to...

GST likely to be deferred by two years

Finance Minister Namgay Tshering proposed to defer  the implementation of the...

Economy to grow at 4.5 percent this year

The Bhutanese economy was projected to rebound and grow at 3.7...

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