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Bhutan has drawn unexpected global attention following the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) latest global working ...
The Ministry of Education and Skill Development (MoESD) clarified that it is not adopting the Cambridge curriculum, but ...
Internet stability in the country is hampered by a combination of infrastructure challenges, right-of-way hurdles, network ...
As Bhutan faces a growing challenge of skilled citizens moving abroad for work, Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay yesterday ...
Wangdue—Designated in 2014 as Bhutan’s largest Ramsar site, the 974.65-hectare Gangtey-Phobji wetland is now the focus of a ...
In the forest of Namchella chiwog in Dagapela, nature has reclaimed what time and tragedy left behind. Once a thriving ...
Bhutan’s first-ever Airborne Geophysical Survey has reached 48 percent completion, with the remaining data acquisition ...
Amid increasing immigration enforcement in the United States (US), Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade (MoFAET), ...
Aiming to restore fairness and consistency, the Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) will discontinue the regular contract ...
A performance audit report by the Royal Audit Authority (RAA), tabled in Parliament yesterday, shed light on shortcomings in ...
Bhutan’s hard-won gains in poverty reduction are under perilous threat from climate shocks and persistent service gaps, warns ...
The National Assembly (NA) yesterday adopted the Excise Tax Bill of Bhutan 2025, approving only one of the three ...
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