Joint sitting endorses PAC’s recommendations

Deliberations of the winter session of Parliament concluded yesterday with a joint sitting endorsing the recommendations of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on the annual audit report 2017. Sixty-six members voted Yes while one abstained from a total of 67 members present at the joint sitting. As per the recommendations, all ministries and agencies that […]

14th Round Table Meeting in March 

The 14th Round Table Meeting (14th RTM) between the government and...

Weaver of the winning kira reclaims title

Following a complaint letter the Royal Textile Academy (RTA) received on...

A young farmer aspires to commercialise farming

Nichula gewog agriculture office’s drive for winter chilli production has motivated...

Declaration of Class X results postponed

Just in: Unlike informed earlier, the Bhutan Council for School Examination...

Nu 4.3B worth of irregularities unresolved

The Royal Audit Authority (RAA) could resolve irregularities worth only Nu...

One in three Bhutanese overweight, finds study

The increasing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) on health facilities demands...

PAC asks MoF to implement RAA’s recommendations by September

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has recommend the Ministry of Finance...

Committee of Secretaries reinstituted

The Committee of Secretaries (CoS) was reinstituted yesterday with an inaugural...

Children’s parks to be maintained in 2019-2020 fiscal year

The children’s playground at the coronation park in Changlimithang, Thimphu has...

Residents look forward to Jomotsangkha-Samrang highway

With frequent strikes in India and other associated problems, people commuting...

Health checkup for civil servants not mandatory

The Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) has stopped the mandatory annual...

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