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The Alternative Dispute Resolution Act of Bhutan 2013 allows individuals to appeal to higher courts within ten working days ...
Following widespread public debate over the government’s decision to levy a 10 per cent tax on interest earned from fixed ...
Students at Gyalpozhing College of Information Technology, GCIT, are using technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Chenla Ney, located in Kangpar Gewog, Trashigang, is gaining popularity among Buddhist devotees, with the number of visitors ...
Work on the 600-megawatt Khorlochhu Hydropower Project in Trashi Yangtse is now in full swing after work resumed towards the ...
A recent study by the Samtse College of Education is shedding light on what students truly value and where the curriculum is ...
To promote technical skills, artistic development, and access to a creative platform, a two-week training called “Art for ...
Art is a universal language, allowing people to express emotions, ideas, and experiences that are often too complex to ...
The council’s Social and Cultural Affairs Committee has proposed enacting a dedicated Alcohol Control Act to address growing ...
It’s the season of fresh vegetables and farm produce, but farmers of Kamina-Wogyal Chiwog in Daga Gewog, Wangdue Phodrang, ...
Mini power tillers are becoming a game changer for farmers in the east, where rugged terrain often hampers traditional ...
With several projects underway and climate adaptation efforts gaining momentum, Bhutan’s first National Adaptation Plan is ...