Five Indians abducted in Bhutan released
Five of the six Indian youths taken hostages in Bhutan for nearly a month have been release, Indian newspaper Jagaran
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Five of the six Indian youths taken hostages in Bhutan for nearly a month have been release, Indian newspaper Jagaran
Read MoreEvery morning, a handful of Bhutanese refugees who have settled in city neighborhoods board a van that takes them past
Read MoreThe first Bhutanese resident representative of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for Bhutan has begun his job last week. Tshewang
Read MoreThe Dorji-dominated Tobgay cabinet has approved the ambitious program of developing the eastern districts in a various national strategies. The
Read MoreChairperson of the National Council Dr Sonam Kinga announced at the councilโs plenary session that 14th session of the upper
Read MoreThe second election to elect new leaders of the Journalist Association of Bhutan (JAB) is scheduled for Saturday (30 August)
Read MorePrime Minister Tshering Tobgay and Indian envoy to Bhutan Gautam Bambawale jointly inaugurated the Business Opportunity Information Centre (BOIC) in
Read MoreThe Natural Resources & Environment Committee of the National Council held a consultation session with the office of the attorney
Read MoreThe foreign workers employment prospects in Bhutan is getting bleaker with government tightening its grip on procedures of employment. Ministry
Read MoreBy Gyembo Namgyal Prior to 2006, Bhutan had one print media Kuensel, and one state owned BBS radio and television
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