More than Nu 13B trade deficit in first quarter of 2022

The country’s trade deficit in the first quarter of this year, including trade in electricity, has been estimated at Nu 13.122 billion (B).

This is a significant increase from that of the same period last year, which was Nu 10B.

Lhamoidzingkha drungkhag cut off again 

For the three gewogs of Lhamoidzingkhag drungkhag in Dagana, monsoon season...

NCDs in focus

Youth Development Fund (YDF) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health...

Five religious organisations recognised for promoting social welfare

The Chhoedey Lhentshog under the home ministry recognised five registered religious...

Police detains eight people for alleged smuggling of contraband substances

Police in Gedu and Thimphu detained eight people for allegedly trafficking...

Landslides kill four in Samdrupjoingkhar, injure more 

A search party is still looking for a man washed away...

KHEL’s play hampers locals in Trashiyangtse

The Kholongchhu Hydro Energy Limited or KHEL was seen as the harbinger...

ACC detains three immigration officials in P’ling for alleged embezzlement

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is currently investigating an alleged case of...

Baunijhora flood creates havoc in Pasakha again

The bridge over Baunijhora stream at Pasakha, Phuentsholing remained closed to...

Eastern highways prone to landslides, blocks

The landslides blocking the Samdrupjongkhar-Trashigang highway at various points have been...

Accountant in Dagana allegedly misappropriates millions

The Royal Audit Authority earlier this month forwarded a case of...

Stakeholders endorse national interpretation for conservation project 

World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Bhutan in collaboration with relevant government and...

Ecotourism potentials in Zhemgang

Zhemgang Dzongkhag’s boundary intersects with that of the Royal Manas National...

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