Gaydrung issue questions parliament resolutions

Are parliament resolutions laws? Are they binding?

These are the questions many asked when the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) last month terminated the contract of 74 gaydrungs in spite of a standing National Assembly (NA) resolution to retain the post.

An ambitious campaign on drugs begin

Having stringent laws is not enough to deter drug abuse and...

Evaluation finds DES relevant to address unemployment

The Direct Employment Scheme (DES) initiated by the labour ministry was...

Court offers TCC and TT last chance

Thimphu thromde and Tashi Commercial Company (TCC) have one last chance...

BSB proposes a national accreditation body

Often, when job seekers do not get a job in the...

EU ambassadors visit Bhutan 

A delegation of European Union Ambassadors based in New Delhi, India led...

Understanding not Tolerance

When I was studying overseas, I used to dye my hair...

Raining cats and dogs!

It helps to understand the dynamics. Karma the Apso is just...

Hailstones strike 30 households in Shermung, Mongar

Thiling, one of the remote villages in Shermung, Mongar started growing...

When hospital passageway becomes a home 

As a teenager, Sangayla moved from his birthplace Shingkhar in Ura,...

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The chairperson of Shuchona Foundation in Bangladesh, Saima Wazed Hossain is...

Hailstorm destroys crops in Trongsa and Yangtse

At this time of the year, people of Changrey in Trongsa...

Plastic ban creates tension between thromde and shopkeepers

The last few days have not been usual in Phuentsholing town...

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