Weringla drungkhag office construction delayed

More than two years ago, the people of Silambi and Gongdue gewogs were excited when they learned their drungkhag administration office would move from the makeshift hut to a concrete house.

90-day visa, no stop at immigration checkpoints, TCB clarifies doubts 

The land entry points at Gelephu, Samtse, and Samdrupjonkhar will only be...

Hongtsho land now above NPPF colony?

Finding similarities with past illegal cases of encroachment on state land...

Shortage of charging stations hamper taxi business

Electric taxi drivers in Thimphu complain that they are losing business...

Illegal sand being sold at double the price

With delayed sand supply from the Sha region in Wangdue, some...

Bangladesh opens six more ports of call for Bhutan

Bangladesh has opened six new ports of call for use by...

Traders agree to make payment in INR through banks

Despite the initial hiccup where some local traders in Jaigaon threatened...

70 percent of GC roads in Tsirang in dire need of maintenance

Of the 12 gewogs in Tsirang, the condition of five gewog centre...

Pemagatshel: The blissful land of lotus in the far east of Bhutan

The district has rich spiritual memories, abundant local festivals, folklores, artisans...

Schools bearing the brunt of the cost-cutting measures

Four printing firms, including Kuensel, are in dilemma whether or not...

Bhutan is 127th on human development index

Bhutan has been ranked 127th out of 191 countries in the...

JICA supports innovative proposals

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) awarded mini-grants of Nu 250,000 to...

Economic growth projected at 4.9 percent this year 

Despite the two prolonged lockdowns from mid-January to March because of...

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