RMA warns against rising mule account trend

The Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) announced yesterday a concerning trend: the widespread practice of Bhutanese individuals sharing or renting out their bank accounts or cards to non-residents, particularly in border areas.

Druna Ghu: Packaging Bhutanese grains into tasty cookies

Cottage and Small Industries (CSI), Thimphu—A blonde haired tourist enters, grabs...

Need to achieve climate resilience through green financing

In a pivotal step towards combating climate change, Bhutan may have...

Concrete road a wiser investment?

The recently completed 1.6-kilometre (km) cement concrete road between Langchenphu Gewog...

Hospital without doctors

“It is of no use of having a hospital if there...

Local guides being trained for internationalisation

Punakha—In response to the Prime Minister’s call to enhance tourist arrivals,...

Fake donation drive swindles generous contributors

Palden Wangchuk, a resident of Thimphu, came across a donation drive...

Hydroponics: Cultivating innovation in agriculture sector

Kuenselphodrang, Thimphu, March 1: An elderly couple takes a leisurely stroll,...

At the gate at last: Third internet gateway to materialise soon

After eight years of negotiations with India and Bangladesh, the much-anticipated...

Bhutan and UK forge collaboration via Honorary Consul

I’m delighted to be in Bhutan and would like to extend...

Recommendations to improve health service in Thimphu

More machines, manpower, and a better canteen, are among the incentives...

Visa processing services to be 24/7

The government intends to bolster tourism services, proposing enhancements like streamlined...

Industrial Transformation Map to boost industries

In the next five years, the private sector investment would rise...

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