More Bhutanese arrive home from quake-struck Nepal
Twenty six Bhutanese, stranded in Nepal following the earthquake, arrived in the country early yesterday by road.
Twenty six Bhutanese, stranded in Nepal following the earthquake, arrived in the country early yesterday by road.
(Update): The Ministry of Information and Communications (MoIC) managed to recover the full amount, Nu 3.6 M, from the ministry’s...
The Journalist Association of Bhutan (JAB) conducted Annual Journalism Award 2015, coinciding with the World Press Freedom Day, yesterday. Journalists...
(Update): The third suspect, allegedly involved in the murder of a 50-year-old taxi driver, surrendered to Thimphu Police on Saturday....
Bhutanese stranded in Nepal will be brought to the country by road. They will be dropped at Kakarvitta in Nepal...
Petrol and diesel prices were revised upwards by Rs 3.9 and Rs 2.3 a litre in India yesterday midnight. The...
The restoration of Wangdue Phodrang Dzong is likely to be slightly delayed. The work was supposed to be complete by...
(Update): The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) suspended licenses of eight businessmen in connection with misappropriating imports at the entry point, yesterday.
The Japanese government has committed US$ 16 M for reconstruction of three bridges along National Highway 1 in the country....
After a continuous drop since September last year, Bhutan’s consumer inflation slightly increased to 6.3 percent in February, this year....
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