Skilling legislators in social policy 

To enhance the parliamentarians’ understanding and communication of the importance of social policy within their legislative responsibilities, the members of the National Council and secretariat officials attended a five-day course on social policy that was held from July 10 to 14 in Thimphu.

Lemongrass oil business wanes in Bartsham

BARTSHAM — Once considered a lucrative trade, the lemongrass oil business...

More than 2,900 civil servants resign  

As many as 2,934 civil servants exited the civil service between...

Pedestrian road accidents increase in Thimphu

Thimphu has witnessed an increase in the  number of pedestrian road...

Two sentenced to 13 years each for human-trafficking 

The Thimphu Dzongkhag Court this week ordered a concurrent prison term...

About 40 NFE centres shut down 

The Ministry for Education and Skills Development is slowly closing down...

Government permits foreign child caregivers to boost fertility

The Department of Labour (DoL) has permitted the entry of foreign...

BTP declares candidate for Dremedtse-Ngatshang

Bhutan Tendrel Party (BTP) announced Kinzang Wangchuk as its candidate from...

Sarpang Tar embarks on infrastructure development

With the completion of blacktopping the roads, constructing footpaths, and installation...

Family land inheritance unaffected by moratorium 

Following the implementation of a moratorium on land sales and purchases...

Land business, lucrative no more?

The 13-decimal land is a part of the 98 plots measuring...

Who will bell the cat?

In a seemingly long drawn-out legal saga, the contentious issue surrounding...

Bartsham’s transition and transformation in pictures

TRASHIGANG — As the scent of incense permeated the air, visitors...

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