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Most members of the parliament expressed dissatisfaction with the government’s resolutions on the amendments in the Property ...
The Women, Children, and Youth Committee of the National Assembly once again raised the need to formulate a National Alcohol ...
June 2, is Social Forestry Day. It holds a deep significance. It is a green tribute to the nation’s deep-rooted environmental ...
Things are expected to become easier for those seeking house construction approvals. From November, they will be able to ...
In a petition submitted to the National Assembly, Shompangkha Constituency’s Member of Parliament urged the government to ...
The parliamentarians are once again calling for a review of the existing cooling period imposed on offenders. During the ...
Bhutan imports at least Nu 4bn worth of wood products compared to some Nu 700 M of timber exports last year. And if this trade imbalance has to change, ...
Has your crop ever withered, leaving you wondering what went wrong? A group of young innovators may have found the answer.
What began as an unusual sighting of black-necked cranes in Haa during summer has now become a symbol of adaptation and hope.
During the question hour session in the National Assembly on Friday, concerns on pay disparity for National Contract Teachers ...
A simple sore throat, often considered a minor illness, is quietly becoming a major public health threat in Bhutan. According ...
For the women of Tshaluna in Thimphu’s Maedwang Gewog, livestock rearing has not just been a routine, it has become a ...