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As Bhutan faces a growing challenge of skilled citizens moving abroad for work, Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay yesterday ...
The National Assembly (NA) yesterday adopted the Excise Tax Bill of Bhutan 2025, approving only one of the three ...
Bhutan’s first-ever Airborne Geophysical Survey has reached 48 percent completion, with the remaining data acquisition ...
Wangdue—Designated in 2014 as Bhutan’s largest Ramsar site, the 974.65-hectare Gangtey-Phobji wetland is now the focus of a ...
A performance audit report by the Royal Audit Authority (RAA), tabled in Parliament yesterday, shed light on shortcomings in ...
The National Assembly (NA) yesterday passed the Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill of Bhutan, 2025, rejecting two ...
Samtse—With increasing volumes of waste generated daily, the PW Waste Recovery Center in Samtse has installed new recycling ...
The agriculture sector has received a timely boost with a notable increase in the production of major crops and cereals, ...
The Parliament has called for legal action over Nu 2.38 billion in unresolved public fund irregularities, invoking a rarely ...
The preliminary investigation into the leptospirosis outbreak among desuup graduates in Dewathang, Samdrupjongkhar, has ...
At the Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) conversation on June 30 in Thimphu, the intersection of cryptocurrency, innovation, and ...
Thinley Namgay The National Council (NC) has decided to seek a Royal Command to convene a joint sitting of Parliament after it declined to incorporate 40 changes proposed by the National Assembly (NA) ...