More jobs than takers?

Three weeks after announcing a vacancy for an ICT teacher,  a private school in the capital city has not seen a single application. A canteen operator in north Thimphu had dozens apply for the post of waiter almost every month this year. However, his canteen is still short of workers after the recruits quit the job within a few days.

Nearly half of Bhutan’s vehicles uninsured

Despite mandatory vehicle insurance requirements, almost half of the vehicles in...

Nikachhu project begins pre-commissioning test

Even as political parties talk about starting small hydropower projects, the...

Supporting a brighter future for Bhutan’s children and youth

In a lead up to World Children’s Day, UNICEF Representative Andrea...

Wellness Medicinal Park remains unwell of attention

The Wellness Medicinal Park in Samtenling gewog, Sarpang wears a deserted...

Climate adaptation, mitigation to cost Bhutan billions

Urgent innovative and multi-sectoral actions are needed to adapt to and...

Khoma homestays in the doldrums

Lhuentse — If one has no place to lodge in Lhuentse...

White Canvas Bhutan Exhibition in Bangkok

Celebrating 25 years of VAST Bhutan’s efforts in promoting contemporary artistic...

Wamrong residents call for BCTA branch office

Wamrong— Residents of Wamrong and Thrimshing drungkhags say that the absence...

Construction of 90MW Jomori begins

The construction of the 90MW Jomori small hydropower project in Samdrupjongkhar...

BTP commits to allocate Nu 50B for infrastructure in first three years

Bhutan Tendrel Party (BTP) in its 63-page manifesto pledges that if...

DNT pledges for peace and healthier nation

Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa’s (DNT) manifesto with the slogan, “Putting Nation First,”...

DPT promises economic growth with equity and justice

Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) for the fourth parliamentary election pledges to...

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