Businesses seek to defer foreclosure of their loans

Facing the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, the president of the Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Tandy Wangchuk, called upon financial institutions (FIs) and the Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) to postpone the foreclosure of non-performing loans (NPL).

Candidates pledge rural revitalisation and transformation

During the common forum held at Dawazhing village under the Bamdhir-Yurung-Zhongmaed...

Thromde evict vendors opposite CFM

For nearly a decade, vendors have been conducting business opposite of...

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Gangzur - Minjey, Lhuentse Registered voters: 9,461 | Male: 4,512 | Female:...

Namling-Yongkola stretch widening works miss deadline

Mongar — The East-West highway widening that has stretched for the...

Bhutanese pilgrims embark on spiritual journey to Bodh Gaya

As the sacred Buddhist pilgrimage to Bodh Gaya, locally known as...

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Kilkhorthang- Mendrelgang, Tsirang Registered voters: 13,880 | Male: 6,994 | Female: 6,886

Collaboration to boost the technological proficiency of NLCS

Starting January 2024, about 230 staff of the National Land Commission...

BTP prioritises effective governance

Bhutan Tendrel Party (BTP) has declared its commitment to prioritising efficient...

Political parties grapple with electoral law violations

The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) and the Office of Media...

National Search and Rescue Training Centre established

Chukha — Home Secretary Sonam Wangyel inaugurated the National Search and...

Mongar candidates woo business community

Mongar - Two candidates of Mongar constituency rattled out in front...

Seeded candidates present dilemma to Bartsham-Shongphu voters

With only two weeks left for the poll day, people attending...

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