ECB calls NC aspiring candidates to register
September 5th, 2022
With the announcement of a seminar for aspiring candidates last week, the Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) has started preparations for the upcoming National Council (NC) elections, which will be held early next year.
Inflation rises 6.61 percent in July
September 5th, 2022
Consumers had to pay 6.61 percent more for the same goods...
RCSC discontinue one-year PGD courses
September 5th, 2022
The Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) will do away with a...
Ramjar to get year-round water for irrigation soon
September 5th, 2022
Every year, farmers of Ramjar have to quarrel and even fight...
Flu clinic reopens for JDWNRH
September 5th, 2022
People suffering from Tuberculosis (TB) and flu-like symptoms will no longer...
25 percent bond deposit must to appeal in monetary cases
September 3rd, 2022
Some litigants dissatisfied with lower court’s rulings could not appeal to...
Thimphu Thromde introduces hefty penalties for illegal activities
September 3rd, 2022
Thimphu thromde will impose Nu 45,000 on those who park vehicles...
Stores in short supply of wheat flour and related products
September 3rd, 2022
The import of wheat flour both atta and maida stopped after...
Jigmeling industrial wastewater poses flood risks to residents
September 3rd, 2022
Wastewater from the Jigmeling industrial park in Sarpang drained into the...
Shifting tradition medicine hospital is a policy blunder: Opposition
September 3rd, 2022
The Opposition Party objected to the government’s move to relocate the...
Tourism service providers complain about draft rules and regulations
September 3rd, 2022
Service providers say that the draft tourism rules and regulations that...
Bhutan to host WHO high committee meeting next week
September 3rd, 2022
The 75th Regional Committee Meeting (RCM) of the World Health Organization...
Spiritual attractions in Lhuentse Dzongkhag
September 3rd, 2022
Most places in Lhuentse are associated with the revered spiritual pioneers...