Reviving the private sector 

The recovery path for the private sector is riddled with challenges but a panel consisting of industry leaders and analysts said that the sector also has opportunities for innovation and change. 

Supreme Court asked RICB, its employees, and Ugyen Wangchuk to repay a loan Nu 34M each

The Supreme Court upheld the judgement of the High Court regarding...

NA drops NC’s 10 percent sales tax on mobile phones

The National Assembly (NA) on November 30 did not pass the...

30 piggery farms in Gelephu at risk of African Swine Fever 

The outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF), a highly contagious viral...

Youth interested in Bhutanese Textiles: Survey 

Many of the Bhutanese youth said that they are interested in...

Founder and CEO of Samuh wins Rise award

The founder and Chief Executive Officer of Samuh, Nyema Zam won...

Many apply to replace travel documents

The crowd at the passport division has surged again with the...

Mega Night leaves football turf in bruises 

The five-day Mega Night Show that ended yesterday was one of...

ACC finds risks in dredging and surface collection

The 2021-2022 year was mired with controversies in the allotment of...

BTT applies for registration as a political party to ECB

An aspiring political party formed by the former National Land Commission...

“We’ll emerge as one of the cleanest parties”

The proposed Bhutan Tendrel Tshogpa’s president, Dasho Pema Chewang, talks to...

Completion of farm roads to be included in the next five-year plan

At the question hour on November 29, Minister of Works and...

Thimphu records cases of canine distemper

The National Veterinary Hospital in Thimphu recorded 25 cases of canine...

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