Election across the border closes 98 shops in P’ling

On April 10 and 11, more than 80 percent of the shops in Phuentsholing were closed. The town was free of traffic congestion with few people on the roads.

An election across the border had shut the country’s commercial hub.

“If you want to be a good doctor, you have to be a good human being”

Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering has won the hearts of people...

We are landlocked but our minds are open: PM

The state visit to Bangladesh was a homecoming of sort for...

ACC seizes dredged materials in Toorsa

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) yesterday seized the stock balance of dredged...

Where is the wow factor?

With the Pay Commission’s report out, many civil servants feel that...

PC recommends 14-29% salary raise

It was a busy night for civil and public servants yesterday,...

The Pay Commission recommends

The Fourth Pay Commission has recommended a revision of basic pay...

Dog bite cases highest among students

Until March this year, about 388 dog bite cases were reported...

Tourist arrivals up by 7.61 percent

A total of 274,097 tourists visited Bhutan last year recording a...

Did economic growth benefit the poor?

Notwithstanding the substantial reduction in prevalence of poverty in the country,...

Gaydrung issue questions parliament resolutions

Are parliament resolutions laws? Are they binding? These are the questions many...

Hailstorm destroys crops in Trongsa and Yangtse

At this time of the year, people of Changrey in Trongsa...

Who spent what on hospitality and entertainment?

Of the Nu 55.01 million (M) spent as hospitality and entertainment...

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