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Joint Legal Sector Programme worth Nu.174 M launched

The Government of Bhutan, Austria and Switzerland launched a Joint Legal Sector Programme worth Nu.174 M.

Class X students consistently under-performing in Mathematics and Science

Class X students have been consistently under-performing in Mathematics and Science subjects in the last three years, reveals statistics from Bhutan Council for School Examinations and Assessment (BCSEA).

Dasho Benji is a public servant governed by BCSR rules: DPT

Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) submitted evidences to the Thimphu District Court, today, to prove that Dasho Paljor J.Dorji posted supposedly defamatory comment against the party on social media, Facebook.

Taxpayers facing problem filing in tax online

Taxpayers in the capital are facing problems filing in their Income Tax online, using the recently installed Revenue Administration Management Information System (RAMIS).

Safety aspects of to-be-built underpasses raised

Many people are raising concern over the safety aspects of the pedestrian underpasses the Thimphu Thromde plans to build along the Thimphu-Babesa expressway. The Thromde will spend about Nu.10 M on each underpass.

Data centre established in Phuentshogling

The Prime Minister, Tshering Tobgay graced the inauguration of the Bhutan Telecom’s data centre in Phuentshogling, today.

Unknown disease kills cattle in Samdrup Jongkhar

Outbreak of an unknown disease has killed 10 cattle under in Philooma Chiwog of Orong Gewog under Samdrup Jongkhar Dzongkhag.

Landowners fear the repercussion of land pooling

A few owners, with small landholdings in Bumthang, fear the land pooling for Bumthang valley development plan will leave them with not enough land to build a house on, in the future.

PM meets Kazakhstan’s Ambassador

The Prime Minister, Tshering Tobgay met with the Ambassador of Republic of Kazakhstan to India, Bulat Sarsenbayev, at Gyalyong Tshogkhang, this morning.

Graduates still prefer government jobs indicates a survey

The fact that 79 percent graduates from about 1,800 chose government jobs as their first preference indicates their unchanged perception and preference of employment, over the last two years.
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