Trade deficit narrows amid Covid-19

The country’s trade deficit in goods narrowed by about 38 percent to Nu 17.58 billion (B) last year, the central bank’s monthly statistical bulletin for March shows.

Parents question MoE over payment of additional fees for academic extension

With the Ministry of Education paying an additional fee for the...

Drungkhag judgment on Covid-19 protocol breach upheld

Sarpang court yesterday upheld Umling drungkhag court’s judgment on the case...

The Royal Pardon and new lease of life

Rajesh Rai | Samtse Despite sharing a long border with India,...

First town to impose lockdown becomes a model town

Jomotshangkha in Samdrupjongkhar experienced the first lockdown in the country last...

CEP to revitalise community engagement

The Department of Local Governance has launched an online CEP (Community Engagement...

Bhutan to have a forensic lab by next year-end 

Two girls aged 14 were raped and impregnated in Punakha last...

CDB suspends three construction companies for two years

The Construction Development Board (CDB) suspended three construction companies for two...

19th National Design and Arts Competition saw 190 entries

Ugyen Wangmo spent a year sitting at the loom, her back...

Karate club for RBA

Twenty-one Royal Bhutan Army soldier, two commandos, and two Royal Body...

Programme to enhance social enterprise launched 

Thirty young and aspiring entrepreneurs will train themselves with Innovate Bhutan...

NCGS disburses Nu 11.7 million to 10 projects so far

Five months after the national credit guarantee scheme (NCGS) was launched,...

Vaccination remains the key to reopening Bhutan 

Despite the recent reports on issues with Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine that have...

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