LG candidates turn to High Court after last-minute bizarre disqualification 

Seven of the nine local leaders, whose audit clearances were revoked after Dhamngoi Zomdu, appealed to the High Court yesterday to authorise them to contest the local government (LG) election since they have not been convicted. 

His Majesty enters quarantine after a Royal tour of the south

His Majesty The King arrived in Thimphu yesterday after a Royal...

Semjong Celebrates

Approximately 600 people from 72 families in Tsirang celebrated a major...

Gender-based violence rose by 53 percent during the pandemic

Gender-based violence in the country rose by 53.5 percent during the...

ECB repeats dhamngoi zomdus in three chiwogs 

Voters in Changyul-Loongsilgang-Tashijong chiwog in Punakha, Shingchongri chiwog in Pemagatshel, and...

CSOs should serve society, not selves: MPs

The review of the CSO (Amendment) Bill 2021 by National Assembly...

Phuentsholing beyond the 100 Covid-free days

When Phuentsholing came out of the four-month lockdown in August this...

No legal basis to question the use of General Reserve: Finance Minister

There is no basis to question the legality of the “technical...

89 percent of capital budget of 12th FYP to be exhausted this fiscal year

About 89 percent of the 12th Five-Year Plan (FYP) capital budget...

Ferrosilicon consignment theft scares exporters

Export of ferrosilicon, Bhutan’s topmost exported product today, could be at...

Parliament committee proposes significant reforms to RBP

The Social and Cultural Committee of the National Assembly has proposed...

General Reserve funds used to meet capital expenditure in Paro

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) transferred Nu 19 million (M) from...

Private money lending issue: back to square one?

Sonam, 36, was at the peak of his career. He was...

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