OAG reviews Chang gup’s illegal land transactions

The sitting gup of Chang, Kanjur, has been implicated for alleged encroachment of government land, deception and forgery in connection with the illegal registration of more than three acres of Tsamdro (pasture land) in Chang Debsi, Thimphu.

PM to personally investigate Korphu gewog centre road

Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay said he would personally investigate the construction...

30 years later, farmers of Samrang to cultivate paddy again

The villagers of Samrang vividly remember the last time they planted...

Parties unlikely to accept women reservation for 2018

The second national conference on “women in governance, leadership and politics”...

Hydro delays upset 11th Plan’s self-reliance goal

The country will not be able to achieve self-reliance, which is...

ACC drops case involving foreign minister

After six months of extensive investigation on the alleged bribery case...

Farmers will be refunded agriculture minister assures

The farmers were made to pay membership fees to join an...

Fire in Mongar razes 200 acres of forest

A fire in Mongar destroyed more than 200 acres of forest...

Call for sensitive social media users

It is a common practise today to share questionable images on...

Minor detained for death of student

The principal of a school in Trashigang, said that the school’s...

Youth entrepreneurs plan to produce avocado tea and flour

Tea lovers in the country will soon have an additional option...

Lunaps want helicopter service fare reduced

The Gasa dzongkhag tshogdu, during the recent meeting, decided to write...

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