Import prices quadruple in 2021, jump over 18%
June 11th, 2022
Import prices of goods were 18.05 percent higher in 2021 over the figure in the same quarter of the previous year, according to a report National Statistics Bureau released recently.
RCSC to restructure civil service soon
June 11th, 2022
The Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) will soon begin a reorganisation...
Escalating cost affects construction sector
June 11th, 2022
For more than two years, the construction sector has been one...
Class XII students perform poorly in Accountancy and Business Maths
June 11th, 2022
With an overall pass percentage of only 75.13 percent in Bhutan...
Mongar needs NHDCL’s housing colony
June 11th, 2022
Tenants and building owners in Mongar have to now abide by...
Bhutan looks forward to strengthening international ties
June 11th, 2022
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been studying Bhutan’s need to...
Exploring additional routes for seamless boulder export
June 11th, 2022
Bhutan’s thriving boulder export business often encounters issues as truckers have to...
Police keep vigil as crime rises in Thimphu
June 11th, 2022
After Covid-19 restrictions ceased in April, the capital city has been...
NA approves reservation of three articles of UNTOC and TIP protocol
June 10th, 2022
The National Assembly passed the recommendation proposed by the Human Rights...
UNDP and ICIMOD sign MoU to build resilience in the HKH countries
June 10th, 2022
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), signed...
NC to discuss whether RBP should prosecute cases
June 10th, 2022
Members of the National Council (NC) will further discuss whether the...
Improving early warning systems and disaster management
June 10th, 2022
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the National Centre for...
Maize business brings good business for Chali farmers
June 10th, 2022
Selling roasted corn from small sheds in Khalangzi along the Mongar-Gyalpozhing...