Starting next year, landowners affected by transmission lines and electric poles will receive annual compensation for 30 years. The amount will be 30 per cent of the land value. This is one of the ...
The National Council’s Legislative Committee proposed fast-tracking court proceedings of abortions for pregnancies resulting from rape or incest. The committee recommended that courts prioritise and ...
The National Council unanimously ratified the BIMSTEC Convention on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters today. The convention aims to strengthen regional cooperation by enabling member states ...
The police will no longer have to wait for an Account Freeze Order from the Court or the Department of Law and Order to freeze bank accounts linked to ...
The use of agricultural machinery has transformed traditional farming. In Bhutan, where farmers work on steep terrains and fragile ecosystems, using safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly ...
Bhutan’s tourism sector is struggling to regain momentum. A review report by the National Assembly’s Economic and Finance ...
Concerns over unequal access to facilities and resources in schools across the country took centre stage in the National ...
“There is no country in the world where an individual can pay Thrimthue. Under Bhutan’s Penal Code 2004, felony convicts ...
About 70 households in Uesu Gewog of Haa can now look forward to smoother travel and better access to markets. The completion ...
Traffic congestion and road conditions in Amochhu, Phuentshogling, are expected to improve soon. Currently, heavy-duty trucks ...
Denchi, Pema Gatshel, affected by the SMCL’s gypsum mining operations, will receive land replacement and property ...
Almost two years into their term, the current government is now facing questions about a pay raise. Several Members of the ...