Parents appeal PM to reconsider underage admission

Representatives of parents, proprietors and principals of private schools submitted a petition to the Prime Minister yesterday appealing the government to regularise the admission of underage pre-primary (PP) students for the 2019 academic session. The appeal comes after the education ministry last month revoked the admission of 890 PP students in public and private schools […]

Committee tables 18 recommendations to budget report 

The economic and finance committee of the National Assembly yesterday presented...

MoWHS minister questioned on delayed road projects 

The road connecting Dagapela and Lamoizingkha would be completed by the...

Committee terminates contract for EW highway works

The Department of Roads’ (DoR) regional office in Trongsa has terminated...

Samdrupjongkhar police arrests three for alleged murder 

Samdrupjongkhar police arrested two men and a woman for alleged murder...

Procurement rules leave lone gas factory gasping in Gelephu

Earlier this year, the regional referral hospital in Gelephu ran out...

Metrology law to standardise weighing units

The need for a metrology law for Bhutan was discussed during...

Changjiji residents still grapple with water shortage

Almost two decades after the establishment of Changjiji colony in Thimphu,...

Boulder business resumes

The boulder export business has resumed in Phuentsholing after a halt...

Assembly passes pay revision Bill, raises legal issues 

Amid legality matters surrounding the pay hike for the Speaker and...

Gewog annual grant replaces GDG

As per the guidelines for gewog annual grants 2019, gewogs with...

NA passes pay revision Bill 

The deliberation on the pay revision bill at the National Assembly...

RUB students’ stipend revised

With the recommendations endorsed by the National Assembly yesterday, the monthly...

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