Cities critical driver of growth-WB

Urban centres in Bhutan are not well equipped to provide quality services which affects livability and competitiveness, according to Harnessing Urbanisation, a World Bank report.

Foreign minister concludes visit to India

Foreign minister Dr Tandi Dorji visited India at the invitation of...

Women abuse cases increasing

Police recorded 302 cases of violence against women until October this...

Baking to support livelihood

Nima Dema from Gangzor village completed her secondary education in 2017....

Damchu-Haa road construction leaves villagers asking for land substitute

Wanakha village in Paro is reputed for growing vegetables on a...

ACC clears former PM, Dasho Tshering Tobgay, over wall issue

Without any evidence, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) following its investigation has...

ACC drops case against former minister Yeshey Zimba

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) yesterday cleared former minister Yeshey Zimba of...

Mongar and P/gatshel propose a bridge

Local leaders in Mongar and Pemagatshel propose a motorable bridge over...

Streamlining laws important to prevent human trafficking

There is a need for a standard law in tackling human...

CSI fair 2019 recognises entrepreneurs

The third Annual Cottage and Small Industry (CSI) Fair 2019 began...

GC road condition worsening in Gangtey and Phobjikha

The Gewog Connectivity (GC) road of Gangtey in Wangdue, which leads...

Are some more equal than others before law?

While the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) is yet to decide...

Inclement weather impedes progress of Haa-Samtse secondary highway

The Haa-Samtse secondary highway, which will connect Haa to the border...

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