BTP commits to increase household income

The Bhutan Tendrel Party (BTP) is committing to bolster household income, increasing it sevenfold on an annual average in a bid to achieve national prosperity. The party aims to increase it from the current Nu 406,134 to Nu 3 million by the end of 2029.

Road to pave way for PDP’s success in 2023 Election

Continuing the campaign for 2023 General Election, the People’s Democratic Party...

OMA fines PDP coordinator for violating social media rules

The Office of the Media Arbitrator (OMA) imposed a fine of...

More women attend campaign meetings in Trongsa

More women voters turned up at the on-going General Election 2023...

Candidates strike similar pledges in Wamrong

Lumang– Political party candidates in Wamrong constituency, Trashigang, pledged to focus...

Bhutan joins Balipara Foundation towards forest restoration

Uniting over 60 participants from 15 countries with the goal of...

Coworker charged for alleged murder of Bhutanese woman

A 29-year-old sous-chef was taken into custody and charged with murder...

Man arrested for marrying a minor 5 years ago

Punakha - A 27-year old man was arrested on 6 December...

PDP promises better economic opportunities in Tsirang

A college, an international market for oranges, power tillers, jersey cows,...

Article 6: COP28 unpacks climate action

In the pursuit of addressing climate change, a prominent objective stands...

In Bji-Katsho-Eusu common forum, focus is on education, health, and agriculture

In a community forum held yesterday in Bji-Katsho-Eusu, candidates made pledges...

ADB retains Bhutan’s growth forecast at 4.4 percent next year

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has upheld its economic growth projections...

Himalayan nations rally for urgent climate action

Mountains, high-altitude areas, and the cryosphere face significant threats, posing a...

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