Fiscal measures not necessary to moderate vehicle number

Following motor vehicle loan revision by the Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) on August 1, the government said that it would not take fiscal measures to monitor vehicle imports in the country.

Kanglung residents grapple with housing shortage

For the last six months, Karma Tshering and two of his...

Rain and flash flood damages two suspension bridges in Lhuntse

Heavy rain on July 28 damaged a suspension bridge in Kilung...

Farmers happy with the opening of an ECCD

When Krishna Maya Saru sent her eldest daughter to school, the...

…To improve Bhutan’s construction sector

Construction industry plays a major role in socioeconomic development of the...

Chocolate Decadence

Method: Heat both types of chocolates in separate pots Temper them...

Try to find the magic in daily life

Hi ST, congrats on completing your Japanese language course. Well, to...

Adopt a Dog!

My name is Prince and without wanting to be too self-indulgent...

Seven airline staff test positive for drugs

A crew member of Bhutan Airlines and a Drukair technician tested...

JDWNRH to become a corporation

Work to change the status of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral...

Govt. unsuccessful in getting SMU degrees recognised

The government tried its best to help graduates from the Gangtok-based...

Students advised against travelling to Kalimpong

More than 50 Bhutanese college students studying in Kalimpong, West Bengal...

We are not hiding any numbers: PM

Prime Minister, Tshering Tobgay, said, the 14th labour force survey report...

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