Relieved staff sue Taktse college and RUB

The seven staff, including six lecturers, that the College of Language and Cultural Studies in Taktse and the Royal University of Bhutan relieved earlier this year

Are youth and employers yelping at YELP?

Two months after the launch of the Youth Engagement and Livelihood...

NA report does not reflect constituency visits

Deviating from the past practice, the National Assembly did not include...

SOP launched to address TIP

Standard Operating Procedure for a multi-sectoral response to address Trafficking in...

Bhutan and Canada hold first biennial consultations

Bhutan and Canada held its first biennial consultations yesterday in the...

Ending violence against women and girls

Themed, ‘Orange the world: generation equality stands against rape’, international day...

Former civil servant takes up horticulture

Three years ago, Yeshi Wangchuk decided to quit his job with...

Construction noise annoy residents, thromde cannot implement its rule

Loud noises from construction sites are always annoying, but when the...

Cities critical driver of growth-WB

Urban centres in Bhutan are not well equipped to provide quality...

Foreign minister concludes visit to India

Foreign minister Dr Tandi Dorji visited India at the invitation of...

Women abuse cases increasing

Police recorded 302 cases of violence against women until October this...

Baking to support livelihood

Nima Dema from Gangzor village completed her secondary education in 2017....

Damchu-Haa road construction leaves villagers asking for land substitute

Wanakha village in Paro is reputed for growing vegetables on a...

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