Parties discontent with dispute settlement outcome

The Dispute Settlement Committee’s (DSC) decision ordering Kuenphen Motors to pay Nu 30,000 as compensation to Neta V electric vehicle taxi owners on August 17 has not come as a satisfactory resolution for both complainants and the dealer.

Equipping young people to achieve Three Zeroes goal

Themed, “ICPD Dash: Race to Three Zeroes”, 27 Y-PEER members in...

Waste monitoring CCTV cameras to be relocated

As a part of improved waste management plan, the Punakha dzongkhag...

Bhutan represents the fifth largest source of students in Australia 

In 2022, Australia approved 5,523 visas for Bhutanese students, according to...

Conjunctivitis outbreaks hit thousands

The Royal Centre for Disease Control (RCDC) recorded 3,081 cases of...

Vulnerable groups still lack adequate social protection

Despite the government’s attempts to address the issues, vulnerable populations such...

IPMS to refund more than Nu 4 million to 49 clients  

Thimphu Dzongkhag Court recently ordered the Institute of Professional Management Studies...

Tenth Parliament session in October 

The tenth session of the third Parliament and the last session...

Incarceration alone cannot win drug menace, says CPA chief

Trashigang–Police records show that in 2022 alone, 761 drug crimes were...

Lack of uniformity in availing EOL

Punakha - Amid a surging trend of government officials opting for...

ECPFs to take measures to safeguard public interest 

Education Consultancy and Placement Firms (ECPF) will not share testimonials and...

Gelephu gets more green space 

Gelephu—Gelephu residents are thrilled with the prospects of spending more time...

Civil Liability Act comes into force from July 24

The Civil Liability Act was implemented from July 24 this year...

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