Bhutan – EU relations beyond development cooperation

The Members of the European Parliament (MEP) delegation launched a Euro 2.5 million (M) European Union Programme to support civil society in Bhutan yesterday in Thimphu.

A couple left on their own

Gongpong is a quiet plateau. It is small. Not many people...

Dumtey GC road condition irks residents

Residents in Dumtey, Samtse are not happy with the gewog connectivity...

Health minister addresses World Health Assembly plenary

Health minister Tandin Wangchuk addressed the plenary of the 70th World...

Former ACC Chairperson Dasho Neten Zangmo joins BKP

Breaking: Former chairperson of the Anti-Corruption Commisison, Dasho Neten Zangmo joined...

High Court convicts eight for illicit transaction of SP+

The High Court’s (HC) bench one upheld four lower court judgments...

Finance committee calls for better coordination

Deliberations on the finance committee’s report on the annual budget 2017-18...

Police arrest 14 for alleged gambling

Thimphu police detained three men for alleged gambling, playing cards in...

SJ truckers facing parking problem

Truck drivers in Samdrupjongkhar have been facing parking problem since last...

Phuentsholing drains unclogged after 20 years

Phuentsholing residents could expect an efficient drainage system this summer. For...

College in Yonphula to start by first week of August

A total of 143 teachers from across the country sat aptitude...

Europe Day

Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay, Speaker Jigme Zangpo, foreign minister Damcho Dorji...

Hydro revenue can’t assure self-reliance

The outlook that fiscal self-reliance would be achieved with increased hydropower...

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