TCB officials undergo drug test

More than 33 officials from the Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) and eight officials from the Guide Association of Bhutan (GAB) underwent a test for controlled substances yesterday. 

Two classes a week for ICT literacy from 2020

Royal Education Council has decided to allocate two classes for Information...

Developing bench clerks’ capacities to interpret the law correctly

Bhutan National Legal Institute (BNLI) is conducting training for bench clerks...

Haa aims to host a unique Royal Flower Exhibition in June 

Haa will host the sixth Royal Bhutan Flower Exhibition for a...

Notary public office opens in Mongar

A notary public office opened in Mongar Monday. This means the people...

NFE celebrates 29 years with success stories

Forty-four-year-old Sonam Dema from Bumthang owns a handicraft shop in Tamzhing,...

Shining light on the dim reality of human trafficking issues  

Most of the alleged human trafficking cases in the country were...

Loopholes affect trading business

Besides preferential loan reform, the trading businesses in the country are...

Contractors allege community contract system is not serving the purpose

Pointing out numerous loopholes in the community contract system, contractors said...

Kuwait wants to send more tourists to Bhutan

The first Kuwaiti tourism delegation is in the country to explore opportunities of...

Four dzongkhags become open defecation free

Local leaders and health workers from 12 gewogs that have now...

Bhutan participates in naming exoplanets

Bhutanese have a chance to name an exoplanet and its host...

Dengue cases still on in P/ling 

More than three months after the dengue outbreak in Phuentsholing, health...

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