Employment service centres in dzongkhags to help jobseekers 

To facilitate job placements and offer career counselling and guidance sessions for job seekers, the Regional Offices of Industry, Commerce and Employment have opened employment service centres (ESCs) in the dzongkhags. 

UK teen develops AI-powered solution to measure GNH

A 15-year-old student from the UK has proposed an alternative to...

Public smoking epidemic in Gelephu sparks calls for stricter enforcement

Smoking in public places is prohibited by law in the country....

Tsirang community service centre inauguration tomorrow

Her Majesty Gyalyum Sangay Choden Wangchuck, the Royal Patron of RENEW (Respect,...

Special Prayers in Lhuentse

Upon the Royal Command of His Majesty The King, a 3-day...

BDBL lifts loan​ moratorium

After enduring over a year of suspended lending operations, the Bhutan...

HC sentences Nganglam OC to six months for sexual harassment 

High Court (HC) on August 7 upheld the judgment of Pemagatshel...

Towards empowered civil society organisations

To foster collaboration and enhance service delivery of the civil society...

Mismatched teacher placements raise quality concerns

Some of the country’s most qualified educators find themselves in incongruous...

Stray cattle imperil commuters

PUNAKHA — The age-old predicament of stray cattle commandeering roads in...

Towards enhanced food and nutrition security

The 2023 Food and Nutrition Security (FNS) policy aims to reduce...

Commuters’ waiting sheds to get better

Gelephu - With the establishment of new waiting sheds at the...

ECB calls parties to behave

The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) reminded all political parties to...

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