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Bhutan could face severe economic losses by mid-century if it fails to adapt to a warming, drying climate, according to a new ...
The desecration of sacred heritage sites in the country has seen a steep rise over the years. Between 2012 and 2024, 1,360 ...
The Prime Minister defended the creation of a temporary Quality Monitoring Office (QMO) following query in National Assembly ...
The National Council (NC) yesterday adopted both the Excise Tax Bill and the Income Tax Bill, along with final ...
Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay acknowledged Bhutan’s rapidly aging population as a sign of progress while warning of ...
The National Assembly (NA) yesterday rejected all recommendations put forth by the National Council (NC) during the re-deliberation of the Budget Appropriation Bill for FY 2025–2026 and the ...
Phuentsholing—The College of Science and Technology (CST) under the Royal University of Bhutan is witnessing a sharp rise in employer participation in its campus recruitment programme, signaling a ...
The National Assembly (NA) has called for a nationwide zero-tolerance policy against the spread of pornographic, violent, and ...
Clear regulations, fair enforcement, and efficient logistics are essential for the growth of Bhutan’s e-commerce sector, ...
Lhuentse—In Berpa in Khoma Gewog, Lhuentse, 25-year-old Karma Wangdi is redefining youth-led agriculture by venturing into ...
Natural Resources and Environment Committee yesterday put forth three key recommendations, including proposals to raise tax ...
The National Council (NC) yesterday unanimously adopted the Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, with all 22 members ...
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