Hunt to fill Mongar and Nganglam MPs begins

The hunt for candidates to replace two vacant National Assembly seats for Mongar and Nganglam constituencies has gained momentum after the Speaker wrote to the Election Commission of Bhutan to fill the seats.       

Two sentenced for illicit trafficking of controlled substances

Thimphu dzongkhag court’s criminal bench II this week sentenced a 33-year-old...

NC to amend CSO Act

The National Council (NC) will table the Civil Society Organisation (CSO)...

Samdrupjongkhar under lockdown for 72 hours

Samdrupjongkhar dzongkhag’s Covid-19 task force declared a three-day lockdown in the...

Not many come out in Phuentsholing

Phuentsholing residents are waiting what the next phase of the lockdown...

Hostel congestion in Samcholing School

With many class 11 students in Trongsa dzongkhag opting to study...

Sephu people want BDB services from GFO in Nobding

People in Sephu gewog, Wangdue, have requested the Wangdue’s Bhutan Development...

Bjimilangtsho—the story of “Sand Ox Lake”

I was sitting by the dying embers one early April morning....

Where there is skill, there is opportunity

Who said there is no future or money for graduates of ...

How much to give in to the audience’s desire?

Imagination lives by risk, including the risk of incomprehension. Dzongsar Jamyang...

Hired out bar and liquor licences might have to be forfeited

The Cabinet has directed the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA) to...

OAG initiates legal action against ‘Penjore Penjore’ 

Thimphu Police detained a man yesterday after the Office of the Attorney General (OAG)...

Bhutan is the most peaceful nation in South Asia, says GPI

Ranking 19th out of 163 countries across the world in peacefulness,...

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