The government’s decision to disperse vendors from the Centenary Farmers’ Market (CFM) with little or no preparation has affected hundreds of their families, the Opposition Party said in a letter to the government
The government’s decision to disperse vendors from the Centenary Farmers’ Market (CFM) with little or no preparation has affected hundreds of their families, the Opposition Party said in a letter to the government
Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck offered prayers and a thousand butter lamps for the late Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah at the Samdrupjongkhar Rabdey Dratshang yesterday morning. The Amir of Kuwait passed away yesterday at the age of 91
Bhutanese film Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom has officially entered the 2021 Oscars
Paro Valley Development Project (PVDP), three years after it was launched, has left residents disappointed
The Bhutanese government has lawfully nominated Tenzin Lekphel as BIMSTEC secretary general in the best interests of the country, according to Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering
The government has lawfully nominated Tenzin Lekphel as BIMSTEC secretary general in the best interests of the country, according to Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering
Bhutan's 12th Plan is being reprioritised based on four key priority areas related to Covid-19 pandemic with health as the number one priority sector, followed by education, food security, and infrastructures, Gross National Happiness Commission (GNHC) officials said
Extending support to Bhutan in its fight against COVID-19, the Australian Government has supplied medical equipment in response to the Royal Government of Bhutan’s request for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
A relief flight yesterday brought home 132 Bhutanese women evacuated from Iraq upon the command of His Majesty The King
The only iron chain bridge in the country, a national cultural heritage symbol on the popular Thimphu-Paro highway, is covered in thick undergrowth and rusting from lack of maintenance or disuse
The Anti-Corruption Commission’s (ACC) legal division is validating whether the nomination of Tenzin Lekphel as the next Secretary General (SG) of BIMSTEC has contravened the provisions of the Anti-Corruption Act of Bhutan 2011
The adhoc lockdown that Bhutan experienced has left many contemplating if it could have been implemented in a more organised manner
At this time of the year, the busy construction sector would be celebrating the Vishwakarma Puja to mark the birth anniversary of lord Vishwakarma or the divine architect in the Hindu mythology
The Bhutan government has spent Nu 2.9 billion (B) in the COVID-19 pandemic response since March
Bhuan's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth projection for 2020 has been revised downward to negative 2.1 after the country went into its first-ever lockdown in August