Civil servants must resign to join political parties: RCSC

717 civil servants have put up their resignations to date since January 2017 The chairperson of the Royal Civil Service Commission, Dasho Karma Tshiteem said that no serving civil servant has been confirmed as political candidates of any parties although the parties may have identified and approached some civil servants. “It only states that the […]

Policy dialogue discusses challenges and potentials of BBIN-MVA

Although the country is yet to ratify the BBIN motor vehicle...

His Majesty grants audience to out-going NC members

The out-going members of the National Council led by Chairperson Sonam...

Allotment of housing units in P/ling to begin in July 

62 buildings with 506 units are under construction at 10 different...

Scan Café relieves 67 employees 

The employees have submitted a petition to the labour ministry to...

RSF retracts statement on Bhutanese journalists sent into exile

Reporters Without Borders has retracted its statement that several Bhutanese journalists...

National standards conclave creates awareness on national standards

Bhutan Standards Bureau (BSB) held the first national standards conclave to...

PDP plans to replace at least 10 MPs

People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has decided to replace at least 10...

Health officials accused of over-claiming TA/DA

The Royal Audit Authority has found lapses in a UNICEF funded...

Headhunter rumor goes viral in eastern Bhutan

It’s 7pm. Most shops in Trashigang town are closed. The bustling...

Tendruk gewog plants trees to replace felled trees

Residents of Tendruk gewog in Samtse planted 2,750 saplings of various...

Seven journalism awards cancelled in Dzongkha category

A story’s quality determines if the story is worthy of an...

Tarayana fair celebrates 15th anniversary

Coinciding with the 15th foundation day, Tarayana Foundation opened its annual...

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