Cases of human trafficking in Bhutan have declined in recent years, according to the Department of Law and Order. From about ...
A recent study by the Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (CCAA) has found that locally produced food items in the market may not be displaying ...
Prices in the country continued to rise last December, according to the National Statistics Bureau’s monthly consumer price index report. The year-on-year ...
Growing early Bhutanese chillies has become a lucrative venture for farmers of Sergithang Gewog in Tsirang, following a successful trial in 2020. This ...
The Bhutan Development Bank has launched a new initiative to bring banking services closer to the people in remote areas. Named “BDB Zhabtog”, the ...
With the new academic session this year, class nine and eleven students across the country will study a Cambridge-aligned curriculum for the first time.
After years of navigating potholes and dust, residents of Dzomlingthang and Dechen Pelri in Sarpang are finally travelling on a newly blacktopped road. Of ...
Should Bhutanese citizens expect better service delivery from public offices? The Royal Civil Service Commission’s latest ...
Struggling for years with waste management, the border town of Phuentshogling is now turning this major challenge into an ...
In the latest development in the case against Yarab Global Education Consultancy and Placement Firm, police are investigating ...
Paro District Administration is moving ahead with plans to electronically trace cattle ownership as authorities intensify ...
Nearly seven months after the Bhutan Qualifications and Professionals Certification Authority (BQPCA) suspended an overseas ...
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