Budget hotels worried about survivability

Budget hotels in the country are worried after the Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) announced that all tourists visiting the country should stay in 3-star or above rated hotels.

FIs told not to declare dividend despite making profits

Financial institutions (FIs) will not declare dividends despite making profits in...

Hospital negligence alleged in tshogpa death case

Dophuchen Gewog Administration in Samtse has forwarded the case of an...

DTT: In pursuit of a Gross National Happiness State

Providing choice to the electorate, the new political party, Druk Thuendrel Tshogpa...

Health ministry readying vaccine for below 5-year olds

With the food and drug administration (FDA) having authorised the Covid-19...

345 teachers resign in six months

More than 345 teachers have left the profession in the past...

Govt. suspends import of select vehicles 

The finance ministry yesterday announced the moratorium on the import of...

More than 13,000 tourists to come paying old tariff

The Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) approved 13,244 tourists to visit...

KHEL, the first jv company bites dust 

The first joint venture hydropower company, Kholongchhu Hydro Energy Limited (KHEL)...

Tourists visiting monuments must pay in advance to TCB until September 23

The counters for the collection of entry fee at monument sites...

Too much money, too less credit

Financial institutions in the country have recorded significant growth in their...

HRO error affects promotion of 53 civil servants in Pemagatshel

The Royal Service Commission (RCSC) has revoked the promotion of 53...

27 tourists confirmed visit with USD 200 per day

Amid fears that tourists would find Bhutan expensive because of the...

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