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Bhutan Cricket Council introduces player grading and contract system

Bhutan Cricket Council introduces player grading and contract system

Bhutan Cricket Council Board is introducing a system to grade and recruit players on contract. This is to foster professionalism and support the future of the sport in the country. Close to 40 players, including both male and female athletes, will be contracted as part of this initiative. The players will be categorised into four grades and paid accordingly based...

OAG appeals manslaughter judgment, pursues murder charge in Namgay Dolkar case

OAG appeals manslaughter judgment, pursues murder charge in Namgay Dolkar case

The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has appealed against the Thimphu District Court’s judgment passed last month concerning the death of 24-year-old Namgay Dolkar. The OAG has appealed to the High Court, charging 39-year-old Sonam Norbu with murder. The OAG appealed to the High Court today. The Thimphu District Court found Sonam Norbu guilty of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced him...

Excitement builds for Ed Sheeran’s concert in Bhutan

Excitement builds for Ed Sheeran’s concert in Bhutan

An air of excitement is sweeping across the capital as Grammy-winning artist Ed Sheeran’s concert is just around the corner. The two-hour show, part of his Mathematics Tour, will take place in about two weeks at the Changlimithang Stadium. It will be the first time a global music superstar will be performing in Bhutan. The Changlimithang Stadium is getting set...

Human negligence fuels rising forest fires in Bhutan, threatening biodiversity and livelihoods

Human negligence fuels rising forest fires in Bhutan, threatening biodiversity and livelihoods

Bhutan loses acres of forest to fire every year, raising concerns about the impact on biodiversity, climate, and the livelihoods of forest-dependent communities. The country witnessed an increasing number of forest fires for three consecutive years. According to the Department of Forests and Park Services, 99 per cent of forest fires are caused by human negligence. Despite countless fire prevention...

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