Bhutan Times terminates employees
Bhutan Times has cut of its 15 employees out of 80 in its bid to sustain with the squeezing markets and downsizing return from the market
Bhutan Times has cut of its 15 employees out of 80 in its bid to sustain with the squeezing markets and downsizing return from the market
The annual festival of Punakha Tshechu has begun in Punakha on Friday with formal inauguration by Je Khempo, who also observed chham performances
Bhutanese doctors have forcefully administered glucose to N. L. Kawtal who has been in fast unto death in the Chamgang Central jail, Thimphu since last week
The second India-Bhutan friendship car rally started at Siliguri in West Bengal on Wednesday, delayed by two days of the earlier schedule
ureaucratic reshuffle is not easy for the new government until it has political influences in that sector or at least some trade unions supporting the ruling party
Bhutanese recently resettled in Minnesota, USA celebrated Bhutan Day on February 28 with a number of cultural shows, performances and a first conference in an attempt to visualize the atrocities of the Bhutanese government in early 1990s to evict them
N. L. Katel has started indefinite hunger strike in Chemgang central jail in Thimphu from Friday putting forward a number of demands
The result of the former royal governments to close down schools and stripping license for establishment of new colleges is increasing educations blues in the country in recent years. For years, large number of young people subdued their yearn for education while many now are facing shortage in their hand of either money to afford […]
The exiled Bhutanese recently resettled in Atlanta, United States have demonstrated their spirit of volunteerism and sense of community service in the last eight months and Indian community has been pivotal in all activities
A new human rights report by US department of state said the human rights situation in Bhutan has improved in the year 2007 but is not adequate for in a democratic nation