Steering Committee will review how to reallocate Nu 574.73 million in unspent and recovered funds from the Window-I concessional credit line.
Kuensel is the national newspaper of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It was the only local newspaper available in Bhutan until 2006 when two more newspapers were launched. The government of Bhutan owns 51% of ...
Officiating Chief of the Human Resource Audit Division at RCSC, Tshering Wangda said the exercise provides a platform to identify critical staffing gaps and assess emerging competency and capability ...
The Vice Chancellor of RUB, Chewang Rinzin, said the university must decide whether to merely adjust to a rapidly changing Bhutan or help lead the nation’s transformation. He added that RUB stands at ...
Native animal breeds in the country are facing a steep decline, with several species on the brink of extinction due to ...
According to the press release, Ceffu plans to establish a local entity within GMC, creating a physical and operational presence in Bhutan. “This includes commitments to local hiring, on-the-ground ...
Two members of the Bhutan Road Runners, Dilip Rai, 39, and Phurba Tshering Lepcha, 25, recently completed one of the most ...
The government’s decision to lift the taxi registration moratorium has sparked fears among drivers of deeper income losses, ...
Bhutan and Thailand reviewed nearly two decades of development co-operation and mapped out new priorities for the coming ...
Bhutan banned plastic nearly three decades ago. Yet plastic bags still change hands at markets, PET bottles line highways, ...
After more than 11 years of construction, the Namgyel Chorten in Ura, Bumthang remains incomplete, with key structural and decorative works still pending.
Phuentsholing—A temporary parking facility with an integrated fuel depot is expected to open in Amochu within the next month, offering long-awaited relief to Phuentsholing, where years of congestion ...