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The Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that four Bhutanese refugees currently in police custody in Kakarvitta, Jhapa, should not be held in prison. KATHMANDU, April 24: The Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that ...
At just 13 years old, Pema Tsho Sakhu, a Bhutanese student living in Australia, is already breaking barriers in space science ...
Samtse—With just six months remaining before its scheduled completion, the Norbugang Industrial Park in Samtse has recorded ...
The success of Mountain Hazelnuts, Bhutan’s first foreign direct investment (FDI) in agriculture, is solidifying the nation’s ...
Statelessness is not new in South Asia. Bhutan claims that Nepalis entered Bhutan as illegal immigrants and should be ...
THIMPHU – Bhutan’s national minimum wage is over 50 times lower than that of Australia, raising questions about wage-setting frameworks and economic equity. As of July 2024, Australia’s Fair Work ...