Anti-Corruption (Amendment) Bill third reading scheduled for the fourth session

The National Assembly (NA) members yesterday decided to deliberate the Anti-Corruption (Amendment) Bill of Bhutan 2020 this session but will do the third reading in the next parliament session.

Govt. proposes amending Pay Revision Act 

Six months after the Pay Revision Act was endorsed, the finance...

Govt. working on tourists’ entry points: HM

To ensure tourism developments reach to all dzongkhags, the National Assembly...

Economy diversification to curb slow down

Maenbi Tsaenkhar’s Member of Parliament (MP) questioned the Prime Minister on...

Committee proposes amending Negotiable Instrument Act 2000

National Assembly’s good governance committee will table the Negotiable Instrument (Amendment)...

Residents of Mangdephu to get a new road

With a farm road that is only pliable during winter, residents...

Government still working on blacktopping GC road as pledged 

The government would blacktop all gewog roads and lay a base...

Judiciary has no financial and budgetary independence: report

Lack of financial and budgetary independence in judiciary affects its independent...

Taxation measures to narrow the income gap: FM

Should the National Assembly pass the government’s proposed income tax reforms...

NC committees update previous session resolutions 

Of 18 recommendations Special Committee of Nation Council (NC) for Technical...

Govt. proposes daily SDF 25 percent of USD 65 for regional tourist

The tourism sector representatives said that the government’s proposal to levy...

Foothills Festival encourages local farm production   

The third Foothills Festival in Gelephu began with much excitement and...

NA rejects Ministers’ and Equivalent Post Holders’ Entitlement Bill

The National Assembly yesterday rejected the Ministers’ and Equivalent Post Holders’...

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