TVET blueprint, a must to move ahead

MoLHR: If Technical and Vocational Education and Trainings (TVETs) in the country is to produce a skilled workforce, the government needs to pump in money in the sector. The current share of the government budget for the TVET sector is just over one percent.

Power outages do not hamper business massively

Power: The two power outages on March 15 and...

DT will ask ministry to do away with radius rule

Rule: Trashigang’s Dzongkhag Tshogdu (DT) decided to write to...

One more body recovered yesterday

MD assures the problem would not hamper the project’s deadline

RNR centre without staff

DT members recommends the centre to be used as farm shop

The rising burden of kidney-related diseases

146 new cases were recorded in 2015

Health: The drastic...

March 18, 2016

PM urges Samdrupjongkar to work harder

MTR: Describing target as “unrealistic and too high,” Samdrupjongkhar...

HM Gyalyum Tshering Pem Wangchuck in Bangladesh

Visit: The president of the Bhutan Youth Development Fund...

Taktshang closure deferred again

The Cabinet will have the final say

Tourism: The closure...

Bhutan 84th happiest country in the world

Ranked the most equal society

Happiness: Bhutan may be known...

Lyonchoen approves additional budget for Pemagatshel

MTR: While explaining the issues and recommendations made during...

Speed in town

The premium petrol cleans car engine, claims distributors

Fuel: Vehicle...

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