The IT Association of Bhutan (ITAB) has petitioned the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and Employment (MoICE) for financial ...
Out of 38 questions raised by the Members of Parliament (MPs) at the second session of the Fourth Parliament, 20 questions, ...
Amid debates over financial disparities between central and non-central schools, Education Minister Yeezang De Thapa has said ...
The Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) has adopted 18 Singaporean laws and 10 Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) financial ...
Samdrupjongkhar—It is 5:45 am in Dewathang—a quaint settlement spread across the southern foothills in Samdrupjongkhar. As ...
The Royal Audit Authority (RAA) has experienced significant attrition, with 100 auditors leaving the organisation between ...
We are done with the new year and Nyilo celebrations. The weekend provides the time to rest and recover from the celebrations ...
One of the most pressing limitations is the need for radical transformation in judgment drafting. Unlike common law judges, who provide detailed judicial opinions and rely on precedents to ensure ...
Bhutan stands out as one of the few developing countries that has never been colonized, maintaining its undisrupted cultural and political traditions. Since its founding in the seventeenth century, ...
The private sector, long recognised as the engine of economic growth, continues to struggle under the weight of bureaucratic ...
The sharp increase in teacher attrition in 2024 has exposed a critical fault line in our education system. With 1,193 ...
Samdrupjongkhar—The reopening of the Samdrupjongkhar border gate for international tourists on November 7 last year brought ...