Big and recent borrowers to benefit from waivers

Those who have availed loan and could afford to pay their “equated monthly instalment” (EMI) could doubly benefit from the monetary measures as the central bank directed banks to ease the burden on the people.

Relief measures worth Nu 3.37B

In shouldering one of the biggest afflictions of the Covid19 pandemic,...

All businesses to close shop by 7pm, gatherings discouraged

In their effort to ensure that there is no risk of...

Stockpiling fuel and essential items begins

The government has allocated adequate resources for import of fuel and...

His Majesty The King addresses the nation

The world is faced with an unprecedented challenge due to the...

His Holiness Je Thrizur Tenzin Doendrup passes away

His Holiness the 68th Je Khenpo, Tenzin Doendrup, passed...

Government ready with additional quarantine facility

About 312 Bhutanese are returning to Bhutan today. Another 1,000 or...

Hotels are not making profit from food or rooms:  Owners

From the quality of food and the misconception that hoteliers who...

Community takes over Covid-19 responsibility

If small is beautiful, the Gomtu community is living up to...

His Majesty tours country to inspect Covid-19 preparedness

His Majesty The King visited the southern, central and eastern parts...

Banks prepared to defer EMIs

Financial institutions (FIs) together with the Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) are...

Thank you Bhutan

Like most tourists, Sandi Fischer and her partner, Bert Hewitt planned...

Giving back when it is needed

Up above the Sangaygang hill, a group of men are busy....

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