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རྫོང་ཁ flag · NC highlights root causes and urgent reforms to address youth substance abuse · Thilney Namgay · Tribute to The ...
14. Defending the Nation against Internal and External Threats During His Majesty’s reign, two major threats to the country’s ...
Phuentsholing—Following Kuensel’s investigative report on fronting and unfair practices in the cardamom business, the ...
The economic stimulus programme (ESP), designed to invigorate the economy, is already demonstrating significant early achievements, Minister of Industry, Commerce, and Employment Namgyal Dorji said ...
The future of Bhutan’s largest hydropower project, the 1,200-megawatt (MW) Punatsangchhu-I, now hinges on the outcome of a critical technical review evaluating the stability of the project’s ...
As pledged during the election campaign, the ruling government is moving forward with its flagship “Rent-to-Own” housing programme, which will guarantee home ownership for civil servants, salaried ...
The government will not be able to construct the proposed Lauri to Merak gewog road in the 13th Plan, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Chandra Bdr Gurung said.
To tackle the growing crisis of youth substance abuse, the Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) will open the country’s first Recovery School in Yonphula, Trashigang, this July.
Punakha—The Punakha Dzongkhag Court as sentenced Tshering Penjor, a 46-year-old open-air prisoner (OAP) from Trashigang, to ...
Once gripped by water scarcity, the village of Wamakhar in Chali gewog is now a flourishing hub of commercial vegetable farming, the villagers credit the Commercial Agriculture and Resilient ...
The College of Language and Culture Studies (CLCS) in Trongsa will not be shut down but will instead undergo a major ...
The Legislative Committee of the National Council (NC) yesterday, has proposed major changes to the Penal Code of Bhutan 2004 ...