DoR’s APA lacks definite targets

The Annual Performance Agreement (APA) of the roads department lacks realistic targets in maintaining roads including periodic maintenance plan.

The Royal Audit Authority (RAA) conducted a performance audit on the road department and its five regional offices for 2013-2014 to 2017-2018. The report was released yesterday.

New ports explored to ease third country export

The government is exploring an additional port, Jogighopa in Assam to...

Yadi town without basic facilities

Almost two decades after Yadi satellite town was established along the...

Tang BHU to provide traditional medicine service

With the inauguration of a traditional medicine unit in Tang basic...

Govt. explores ways to encourage stray adoption

If stray dog adoption is to become a successful tale to...

Excess payments made due to laxity of officials: PAC

If excess payments made to contractors are a recurrent lapse across...

Bhutan and India ventures into a new beginning 

In an attempt to take the Bhutan-India friendship beyond hydropower projects,...

Three towns have 56 percent of urban population

The pattern of urbanisation in Bhutan is characterised by an unbalanced...

Man found guilty for rape of minor in Gelephu

Gelephu drungkhag court sentenced a 26-year-old man from Samtse to 10...

32 sections in Penal Code remain disputed

The National Assembly adopted 24 of 56 amendment proposals proposed by...

An official farewell to black-necked cranes

It is farewell time in Bumdeling, Trashiyangtse. Out on their balconies,...

STCBL to supply better quality fuel

The State Trading Corporation of Bhutan Limited (STCBL) will be the...

New bridge over Aipoly stream could take a while

Nine months after the 10-metre long reinforced concrete cement (RCC) bridge...

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