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Judiciary is becoming untouchable: JAB’s President

Journalists, during the recent media ethics workshop in Thimphu said, they are facing difficulties accessing information from judiciary.

PM visits Dzongkhalum Bridge

The Prime Minister, Tshering Tobgay said the block at Dzongkhalum Bridge along the Trongsa-Zhemgang along should be opened before September 22.

DGPC sees increase in power generation

The four-hydropower plants of Druk Green Power Corporation Limited saw an increase in power generation by more than 3 percent in 2015 as compared to 2014.

MoWHS refunds urban tax of four villages

The Ministry of Works and Human Settlement (MoWHS) refunded the urban tax paid by four villages, falling under Thromde area in Trongsa. Though these villages fall under the town area, they are not liable to pay the urban tax, which was collected from them.

DPT reveals their North Thimphu candidate

Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) introduced their candidate for North Thimphu Constituency, today. Chencho Nidup, 30, from Taba in Thimphu will contest against Tshering of People’s Democratic Party (PDP) whom PDP introduced yesterday.

Samdrup Jongkhar’s gate closed following Assam strike

Samdrup Jongkhar’s border gate is closed after a 36-hours strike has been called in the border Indian state of Assam.

Bhutan hosts trade fair

Bhutan is hosting the 13th SAARC Trade Fair in Thimphu, this year. Over 177 companies from Bhutan, Bangladesh, India, and Nepal are participating in the trade fair.

Seven charged for burglary and other crimes

Seven people have been being charged for alleged burglary, possession of stolen property, failure to report a crime, criminal attempt and aiding and abetting crime.

Two bears rescued and released

Two giant male Himalayan black bears, rescued from Thimphu and Paro, have been released to the forest.

No major decision on railway yet, MoIC minister says

Information and communications minister, D.N. Dhungyel said the government has not decided anything on the railway links. Lyonpo’s statement comes after a few Indian newspapers claimed that Indian railway is now ready to provide railway links to Bhutan.
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