Fulfilment of pledges up to people’s interpretation: Govt 

The government stands by its interpretation that it has achieved most of the 25 pledges it pledged to fulfill in 120 days in office despite its assessment coming under increased criticism from the media and the Opposition.

The Opposition’s assessment stated that only one pledge was achieved and about four achieved partially.

Debt to GDP projected to decline to 76 percent

The country’s external debt is expected to fall from 105 percent...

230 youth in Japan register for loan deferment

Labour Minister Ugyen Dorji has said that the number of Bhutanese...

Ministry looking to increase feeding schools

If everything goes as planned, 181 primary, lower and middle secondary...

Govt. redefining role of SOEs

The government will redefine and streamline the role of state enterprises...

Allowance for mother and child health from August 

To improve the health of mother and child in the country,...

Free nutritious lunch in schools? Not served! 

The reality  It is 12:35pm. Students of Bumpazor primary school in...

HM grants audience to scholarship students

His Majesty The King granted an audience to 144 recipients of...

UNDP honours His Majesty The King

To honour His Majesty’s leadership in advancing human development and the...

Bhutan needs to strategise the last mile ride: PM

The process of graduating from the group of least developed countries...

No new permits for surface collection and sand dredging

The agriculture and forests ministry stopped issuing new surface collection and...

More power to BCCI?

The private sector is expected to get the much-needed fuel to...

Private school owners cry foul 

Most private schools owners across the country who admitted class X...

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