The finance ministry has revised the credit growth projection for the fiscal year 2024-25 downward by 3.4 percent to Nu 10.48 ...
As the tax season kicks off, the Department of Revenue and Customs (DRC) is taking steps to make tax filing more accessible ...
Bumthang—Urban planning failures and poor political decisions often result in significant wastage of state resources. Why ...
The Bank of Bhutan (BoB) has unveiled BoBaccount, an innovative online savings account opening service exclusively for ...
The 10th Annual Drukpa Council (ADC) concluded yesterday with teachings from the 12th Gyalwang Drukpa, the spiritual head of ...
Samdrupjongkhar—The reopening of the Samdrupjongkhar border gate for international tourists on November 7 last year brought ...
The Department of Tourism (DoT) has launched the “Friends of Tourism” initiative to develop and promote tourism while ...
The private sector, long recognised as the engine of economic growth, continues to struggle under the weight of bureaucratic inefficiencies, inconsistent regulations, and limited access to finance. A ...
In a major leap toward modernising banking in the country, the leading commercial bank in the country, Bhutan National Bank ...
A review of the business regulatory landscape in the country, conducted earlier this year, has revealed several hurdles ...
Audit report 2023-24, the Royal Audit Authority (RAA) has revealed the misuse of a total of Nu 2.31 million collected as ...
The sharp increase in teacher attrition in 2024 has exposed a critical fault line in our education system. With 1,193 ...