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Bhutan’s corruption perceptions index improves, but public sector corruption remains persistent   

Bhutan’s corruption perceptions index improves, but public sector corruption remains persistent  

Although Bhutan's overall Corruption Perceptions Index improved significantly last year, the report highlights that there is not much improvement in tackling corruption in the public sector. This means Bhutan’s anti-corruption efforts have not yielded noticeable progress, as unethical practices among legislators, misuse of power by executives, and corruption within the public sector still remain prevalent. Bhutan's Corruption Perceptions Index is...

Royal Bhutan Police reports surge in accidents, drop in fatalities

Royal Bhutan Police reports surge in accidents, drop in fatalities

The number of vehicle accidents in Bhutan has been on the rise. Last year,  the police recorded nearly 1,120 vehicle accidents. This is 55 more than the 2023 figure. According to the police, human errors such as speeding, drunk driving, and poor vehicle maintenance, among others, remain one of the leading causes of vehicle accidents in Bhutan. While vehicle accidents...

Inland Water Transport Terminal at Jogighopa, Assam to boost trade between Bhutan, India and Bangladesh

Inland Water Transport Terminal at Jogighopa, Assam to boost trade between Bhutan, India and Bangladesh

Bhutan’s trade with India and Bangladesh will now be more efficient, cost-effective and streamlined. Industry, Commerce & Employment Minister and Indian Union Minster for Ports, Shipping & Waterways launched the Inland Water Transport Terminal at Jogighopa in Assam yesterday.  The Inland Water Transport Terminal is located 91 kilometres from Gelephu. It will facilitate Bhutanese exporters to send agricultural products, boulders,...

First-ever Manas Winter Festival in Panbang draws over 600 people   

First-ever Manas Winter Festival in Panbang draws over 600 people  

More than 600 people gathered for the first-ever Manas Winter Festival at Panbang in Zhemgang. The festival, held as a tribute to His Majesty The King, brought together locals from the district’s 20 chiwogs to showcase their products and traditional foods. It concluded on 23rd February. The two-day festival gave a glimpse into local life and sustainable practices, inviting guests...

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