Labour regulations amended to make private sector attractive

To encourage growth and improve working conditions in the private sector, the labour ministry amended three regulations which came to effect on May 22.

975 people living with disabilities in Tsirang 

Ability Bhutan Society’s (ABS) recent survey in Tsirang revealed that there...

NC dissatisfied with Home Minister’s response

Dissatisfied with Home Minister Ugyen Dorji’s response on promoting Dzongkha language,...

National Council to deliberate Civil Liability Bill today

To provide a comprehensive legal framework for civil liability by consolidating...

Govt. to discuss legal aid after NC completes Civil Liability Bill discussion

Five years after sending a resolution to the government on the...

Complainant and accused arrested in alleged prostitution case

While many in Phuentsholing are questioning how the complainant of an...

NC supports joining international solar alliance

The National Council (NC) supported the National Assembly’s decision for Bhutan...

NA repeals three provisions of forest and nature conservation bill 

The National Assembly yesterday repealed three sections of the Forest and...

Villagers question quality of blacktopping

Residents of Maedtsho gewog in Lhuntse are questioning the quality of...

High Value Low Volume

The state took on the onus of shielding the populace from...

Are local tourists litterbugs?

Before the Covid-19 pandemic, the tourism sector was alleged as the...

His Holiness the Je Khenpo appoints Tshog-ki Lopon

His Holiness the Je Khenpo appoints the Tshog-ki Lopon of Zhung...

Hospitality employees pursue diploma 

Sixteen in-service hotel and tourism employees began advanced studies in hospitality...

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