RSTA resumes emission certificate requirements

The Road Safety and Transport Authority’s (RSTA) office in Thimphu did not renew motor vehicle registration and roadworthiness certificates for more than 15 vehicle owners in the past two days.  

Sarpang observes Zero Waste Month

Sarpang dzongkhag administration has declared December as Zero Waste Month.  

FAO supports projects to strengthen food systems and water management

To transform the agri-food systems and address the current challenges, the...

BCSE pass percentage drops by 1.27 percent

The pass percentage of Bhutan Civil Service Examination (BCSE) dropped 1.27...

Assessment shows 34 chiefs as ‘most outstanding’

The leadership assessment of officers in the P1 Management (P1M) level...

RAA observes irregularities of Nu 7.5B

The summary of audit findings compiled from 327 reports highlighted the...

South Asian Foundation Bhutan to assist more youth in Bhutan

The 19th Governing Council Meeting of the South Asian Foundation (SAF)...

Govt. to prioritise new bridges on farm roads

The government should prioritise the construction of bridges for the existing...

BFF upholds decision on Lhayul President case

The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) upheld its decision to suspend  Druk Lhayul FC’s  president for a year...

404 Found brings solutions to growing parking issues

A group of young individuals who call themselves 404 Found won...

DoT penalise 24 service providers 

The Department of Tourism (DoT) penalised nine non-certified hotels with monetary...

Machine-woven gho and kira 85 percent likely to be purchased in future: RTA

The Royal Textile Academy in Thimphu launched a series of survey...

National Day Build-up activities

The National Day Coordination Committee (NDCC) launched the activities in the...

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