Gyalsung programme excites Bhutanese 

As the Gyalsung Bill cruised through National Assembly and National Council with unanimous adoption, most Bhutanese are excited about it. 

Jomotsangkha business community seeks govt. help 

Traders of Jomotsangkha drungkhag in Samdrupjongkhar are frustrated over the restriction...

Govt. can’t lower the lending interest rate: FM

The government cannot lower the interest rate on loans set by...

Digital Drukyul will be completed next year: Lyonpo Karma Donnen Wangdi

The Digital Drukyul Flagship Project is 72 percent complete, according to Communications Lyonpo...

Forester Karma Wangdi conferred JSW outstanding stewardship award

A forester at the Ugyen Wangchuck Institute for Conservation and Environment...

Black-necked Cranes return home

Six Black-necked Cranes (Grus nigricollis) returned to Bhutan for their wintering...

Civil Service Reform Bill proposes major changes

To make ministries influential and integrated entities, the Civil Service Reform...

From painful realities to exciting solutions

Most of us think of history as a period of times...

A meeting for future of Black-necked Crane

The Black-necked Cranes (BNC) have arrived in Phobjikha and Bumdeling Wildlife...

Controlling religious events for free and fair elections

It is the annual choku or lochoe (an event to appease the local protective deities)...

RSTA to fine loud bikers

The days of motorcyclists with a penchant for loud exhaust sounds...

Remittance hits all time high of Nu 1.45B in July

The money sent by the Bhutanese abroad to the country has...

Rent hike worries Mongar business community

House and building owners in Mongar have reportedly increased rental charges...

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