Govt. still studying the impacts of GST system

Even as the GST regime in India has already affected many sectors of the Bhutanese economy, the government is yet to thoroughly understand the system before making any move.

Some industrialists and traders have received notifications from Indian counterparts that prices of goods would increase after the application of GST.

RAA to review judiciary system and practices

The Royal Audit Authority (RAA) for the first time will review...

Parties should elect office bearers: ECB

While the Political Parties Rules 2015 states that all office bearers...

Manitar-Raidak-Lhamoizinkha highway remains blocked

Except for the block at Manitar-Raidak-Lhamoizinkha road, all the highways blocked...

Cordyceps auction goes for Nu 2.5 million

This year’s first Cordyceps auction yesterday in Tsento, Paro ended with...

Merak’s road is non-pliable during summer and winter

Merak gewog in Trashigang was connected with a motorable road in...

South Thimphu residents face water shortage

People residing in south Thimphu have been battling water shortage for...

BEAR saves 10 lives and is growing strong

On May 31, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH) in...

Foot and mouth disease outbreak in four gewogs of Paro

Almost a month after the outbreak of foot and mouth disease...

3,844 graduates to appear prelims

A total of 3,844 graduates have registered for the 2017 preliminary...

Electric fencing eases farming life in Silambi

With the 4.5km electric fencing installed around the main cultivated land...

Unidentified disease kills layers in Samrang

The poultry farms, which supply eggs to Samrang, are facing a...

GST hits cement export

The recently implemented Indian Goods and Services Tax (GST) have slowed...

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