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The much-disputed Mines and Minerals Bill could once again be tabled in the parliament during the winter session. The ...
In vitro fertilisation, or IVF, services will soon be available at the mother and child hospital in Thimphu. The health ...
In a petition submitted to the National Assembly today, members of parliament called on the government to review the current ...
Bhutan’s nearly 70 per cent forest cover’s contribution to GDP remains low. Only five per cent of forest areas are under ...
Vegetable wholesalers in Thimphu can soon look forward to improved facilities at the Babesa truck parking area, where vendors ...
The Department of Energy under the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources received a set of drone from the JICA Bhutan ...
Rural poverty remains a significant concern despite Bhutan seeing overall progress in reducing poverty and inequality over ...
The latest World Bank Bhutan Development Update flags brain drain and weakening public service delivery due to rapid external ...
The country’s tourism sector may be showing signs of recovery, but the National Council warns that the progress masks deep ...
In yesterday’s National Assembly session, a majority of MPs voiced strong disapproval over the Royal Civil Service Commission ...
If the new Income Tax Bill of Bhutan 2025 is endorsed in this Parliament session, every taxpayer in the country will be ...
Farmers must wait a little longer to claim insurance for their crops and livestock. The government had planned to roll out ...
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