Under cutting is tourism sector’s bane, say tour operators 

The undercutting issue, that has plagued the tourism industry for the past decade, needs immediate redress according to the members of the industry.

If the practice of undercutting is not stopped, they said, then tourism sector could never truly attain its vast potential to generate revenue for the country or accomplish the aspiration of becoming the largest contributor to the economy.

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A deed of lease, formalising the completion of the registration of...

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Phurba, 49, has been living over his neighbours for about three...

Western disturbances cause snowfalls this winter

The northern, central and western regions of the country experienced another...

Mangdechhu project’s commission slated for April 

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After I graduate college, I want to travel and then look...

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Tashi Tshering, 4, is ready to join children his age at...

Menchuna farmers focus on cauliflower

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Tourism should receive what it deserves: PM 

To assess where the country is lacking while promoting it as...

PM signs APA for the next four months

The government began signing its first annual performance agreements (APA) with...

Leave it to the consumers: BEBPL

It is consumers’ right to have access to better and economical...

Declining budget allocation hampers RNR sector’s plans 

Budget allocation for the renewable and natural resource (RNR) sector has...

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