PM to leave for Japan tomorrow

On the invitation of the Government of Japan, Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay will be on a four-day official visit to Japan from April 10 – 13. A press release from the foreign ministry states that the prime minister’s delegation will include foreign minister Damcho Dorji, Ambassador of Bhutan to Japan Maj. Gen.V Namgyel, labour secretary […]

Ambassador presents Letter of Credence to HM King Felipe VI of Spain

Ambassador Pema Choden on April 5 presented her Letter of Credence...

English and Mathematics textbooks for primary classes revised

Royal Education Council (REC) has revised English textbooks for Classes IV...

Curriculum frameworks drafted to guide learning outcome

To guide curriculum developers and teachers, the Royal Education Council (REC)...

Task force recommends continuation of new sand system

But truckers accuse NRDCL and govt. of criminalising their work The...

JDWNRH awaits forensic test results

The national referral hospital is awaiting forensic test results of the...

e-GP facilitated 53 tenders worth Nu 120M

…advertisement for the media houses expected to decline as capacity building...

Hospital staff accused of sexual assault

A 30-year-old technician at the operating theatre (OT) in the national...

ECB reminds BKP to refrain from introducing candidates

Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) has again asked Bhutan Kuen-Nyam Party...

Former RICBL ED claims he was relieved illegally

The former Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan Limited (RICBL) executive director,...

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Trucks wait at the sand-harvesting site in Wangdue: The task force...

Doctors urge early detection and treatment of cancer

Anim (nun) Bidha felt a lump in her right breast. It...

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