Bhutan and World Bank launch PEFA report 2023

Bhutan and the World Bank jointly launched the Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) Performance Assessment Report 2023 yesterday.

Concession given as per request and the Act: Minister

Nearly 10,000 tourists visited the country after the government halved the...

Fostering democracy through independent journalism

In a moment that signified the growing importance of press freedom...

NC ratifies BIMSTEC Charter

The National Council of Bhutan deliberated on the adoption of the...

Inflation calculation methods under scrutiny

National Assembly members said that the method to calculate inflation needs...

Govt. reviews SoEs for fiscal efficiency, slashes subsidies

The finance ministry has been working on merging State-owned Enterprises (SoEs)...

German delegation sparks Bhutan’s waste revolution

In a transformative moment for Bhutan’s waste management efforts, a delegation...

Govt. mulls over airfare cuts to boost tourism

The government is exploring measures to reduce airfare as part of...

Senior citizens call for a policy

The absence of a centre, funds, and a proper policy to...

Tarayana project addresses water woes in Dogar gewog

Around 254 households in Dogar gewog, 250 monks of Sali Gonpa,...

Areca nut does poor business last year

Bhutan produced around 11,106 metric tonnes (MT) of areca nuts in...

Hackathon to promote STEM education and gender equality

Twenty-eight girls from seven dzongkhags participated in a four-day hackathon on...

Kikhar farmers worry as mushrooms fail

Farmers of Kikhar in Ngangkor gewog, Zhemgang are disappointed after their...

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