Harshest penalty will be levied on graffiti case: PM

Stakeholders are yet to complete their investigation The French artist’s graffiti on holy sites and public places in the country is a serious offence for the government, Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay said, at the meet the press last week. “We are going to investigate thoroughly and levy the harshest penalty that our law allows,” he […]

Nine candidates to vie for Council from Samtse

From 12 aspiring candidates  Nine of the 12 aspiring candidates from...

Six gewog zomdus, Sarpang has two nominees

One of the first voters to cast their votes during the...

Five gewogs complete Dhamghoi Zomdu in T/yangste

Yangtse gewog nominated former attorney, Thinley, 37, as its National Council...

Woman commits suicide in Dagana

Police have ruled out foul play in the death of a...

Lack of knowledge limits reach of reproductive health services

Although there are enough policies, laws, acts, and programmes in place...

Dzomi and Toepaisa gewogs nominate their candidate

In Punakha on March 6, Dzomi gewog’s Lhaki Dolma was nominated...

Trongsa yet to nominate its candidates

Three rounds of Dhamngoi Zomdu have been held in Trongsa as...

Provident fund scheme mandatory for private firms: MoLHR

All organisations in the private sector should start provident fund (PF)...

DCT is legally not a political party: ECB

According to the Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB), once a political...

Five gewogs in Dagana nominate their NC candidate

After securing 220 yes votes and 29 no votes, the former...

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