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Rural poverty remains a significant concern despite Bhutan seeing overall progress in reducing poverty and inequality over ...
Members of Parliament in the National Assembly, today, raised concerns over pending corruption cases with the courts. Some of ...
The country’s tourism sector may be showing signs of recovery, but the National Council warns that the progress masks deep ...
Farmers must wait a little longer to claim insurance for their crops and livestock. The government had planned to roll out ...
The latest World Bank Bhutan Development Update flags brain drain and weakening public service delivery due to rapid external ...
With only around two days remaining to invest in the Gelephu Mindfulness City Nation Building Bond, Bhutanese aspiring to invest are calling for an ...
Ginger, a reliable source of income for many farmers in Samdrup Jongkhar, is not fetching the expected price this season. The price per kilogramme dropped ...
Students at Yangchenphug Higher Secondary School in the capital are using a self-built Electronic Voting Machine, EVM, to elect their student leaders. The ...
In yesterday’s National Assembly session, a majority of MPs voiced strong disapproval over the Royal Civil Service Commission ...
Contractors will see changes from this July, as the Finance Ministry prepares to implement revised Procurement Rules and ...
Works are underway to address the inconveniences caused by electric poles and wires on farmland. However, the minister for ...
With a Human Development Index score of 0.698, Bhutan now sits at the top of the medium human development category. This ...
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