Cabinet ministers unsure whether to keep Prados

Vehicles: Finance minister Namgay Dorji said he is unsure whether the Cabinet ministers can keep the Prados that the government procured recently once their tenures end.

Sexual abuse, harassment and teenage pregnancy: Addressing implementation gaps

Council: The social and cultural affairs committee of the...

Indo-Bhutan trade pact receives support

The Assembly will endorse the agreement on December 5
Assembly:...

Running apace with ICT growth

Connectivity: The IT domain is expected to grow exponentially obliging...

Phuensum Dharim’s first draw

Lottery: Phuensum Dharim, Bhutan’s monthly paper lottery had its first...

PM welcomes greater cooperation between Bhutan and Singapore

Diplomacy: The first official visit of the Prime Minister Tshering...

Review basis for school budget allocation : NC

Council: Finding a huge disparity in resource allocation among the...

NC proposes policy to control private school fees

Council: With private school fees rising, the National Council...

Legality of REDCL questioned… again

Assembly: In the Question Hour session yesterday, Opposition Leader...

Bhutanese man accused of invasion of privacy in Melbourne

Crime: Victoria police in Melbourne, Australia, confirmed that they...

Using technology to overcome math barriers

Education: Mathematics has always been a mystery for most...

High hopes for hazelnut growers in Chukha

Agriculture: More than a year after being planted, hazelnut...

Committee calls to expedite release of SDP budget

Funds: The Bhutan-India Small Development Project (SDP) Committee met...

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