Supreme Court orders 7 workshop operators to vacate in 6 months

After nearly three years of litigations at various courts, the Supreme Court on July 20 finally decided that seven automobile workshop operators at Olakaha, Thimphu, have to vacate the properties.

Nu 16.9M irrigation canal non-functional in Drujeygang

Constructed at the cost of Nu 16.9 million (M), an irrigation...

Country’s top export item attracts more investors

With 11 ferrosilicon industries in operation, three under construction, six new...

RICBL, not ED benefited  from Nubri Capital investment: High Court

Affirming the lower court’s judgment, the High Court (HC) stated that the...

Sex workers subjected to violence, abuse and blackmail

Many sex workers have been subjected to violence, abuse, blackmail and are harassed, because...

RCSC announces new rules for civil servants

Civil servants who disclose critical information to an inappropriate person, audience,...

Coming to consensus: MMIV

The government’s discussion with the banks and the private sector on...

BCCI study identifies 20 potential business opportunities

There are 20 potential business opportunities in agriculture, education, energy, manufacturing,...

Nu 2.8M for a kg of cordyceps

In what is the record price so far, a  kilogram (Kg)...

New tourist entry points in southern dzongkhags from September

When tourism formally reopens on September 23, new entry and exit...

Energy and resource companies help DHI’s profits

Druk Holding and Investments (DHI) group declared a Profit After Tax...

DTT members confident of getting party registered 

Members of the newly formed political party, Druk Thuendrel Tshogpa (DTT),...

Trans Bhutan Trail in TIME’s annual list of World’s greatest places 

The newly-restored Trans Bhutan Trail (TBT) has been named in TIME’s...

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