Home ministry authorises broke HDSB to raise fund

Faced with lack of sustainable source of fund for operation, the Hindu Dharma Samudaya of Bhutan (HDSB) has obtained the home ministry’s authorisation to raise fund through contributions from the public.

Quarantined patients test negative for COVID-19

A woman with pneumonia who was admitted to national referral hospital...

Poor business in new Sarpang town

With the new Sarpang township at Shechamthang slowly taking shape, things...

Vehicle accident claims life

A 48-year-old man died when the bolero pickup he was travelling...

Gomtu town in need of infrastructure development

The control and management of Gomtu town in Samtse should be...

Gyalpoizhing-Nganglam highway affects Wamrong and Khaling residents

Trashigang-Samdrupjongkhar highway, once one of the busiest routes with many vehicles...

Residents near mine blame coal company for cracks

Kuchi, 72, of Dewathang, Samdrupjongkhar moved in a semi-permanent house. She...

Gov’t should withdraw or defer GST Bill: NC

The government’s initiative of the Goods and Service Tax (GST) hit...

Government has no say on DHI companies’ salary

The government has no authority to fix salary revision and entitlement...

No comprehensive study done on flashfloods in Wangdue

If a flashflood occurs again in Wangdue’s Athang gewog, of the...

Nobody is behind in science and technology: Serguei Beloussov

Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing, Internet of Things, Cloud Computing. Sounds too...

NC members question FM on Pay Revision (Amendment) Bill 2020

National Council (NC) members questioned finance minister on the legality of...

NC questions appropriation of Nu 5M on Parliamentary committees

The supplementary budget appropriation of Nu 5M (million) for National Assembly...

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