Export of ferrosilicon resumes with BIS certification extension 

Export of ferrosilicon, which was on hold since October 24, has resumed on November 2.

The export was stopped after the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification time extension expired on October 23.

Meat stolen from five shops in Tsirang 

As of yesterday evening, Tsirang police are yet to nab the...

TCB renamed under MoEA

As a part of the ongoing reforms, Tourism Council of Bhutan...

Young women raise gender issues

Bhutan is more accommodating and safer for women compared to the...

NC to deliberate eight Bills 

The 30th Session of the National Council (NC) of Bhutan which...

Yonphu Tshechu shapes community vitality

The 400-year old Yonphu Tshechu (festival) held in Yonphu Lhakhang, Kanglung...

India, Bhutan review energy cooperation

Bhutan and India discussed the bilateral cooperation in the energy sector,...

Film festival on environment

Phuntsho Tshering, knee-deep in snow, struggles to stand firm. Surrounded by...

Ordinary passport issuance resumes today

The wait for ordinary passports has ended now after the passport...

Youths leave farming groups affecting progress

Four years ago, Kinzang Gyelthshen joined the Land Use Certificate (LUC)...

Foreign exchange quota misuse affects reserve

The foreign currency reserve is dwindling, risking the country’s ability to...

Drones to be used for surveying slope disaster 

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) handed two drones and flight simulators...

Problems at Amochhu foreign worker centre irk recruiters

Private firms availing services of the Workforce Management Centre (WMC) at...

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