Right to wages as agreed in the contract of employment is the basic right of every worker under Section 118 of the Labour Act 2007. Violation is liable for a fine at the rate of the Daily Minimum …
Government must help to establish worker’s association in Bhutan
Right to wages as agreed in the contract of employment is the basic right of every worker under Section 118 of the Labour Act 2007. Violation is liable for a fine at the rate of the Daily Minimum …
India, Bhutan to have 7 more entry and exit points for trade: Govt
India and Bhutan will have seven additional entry and exit points for trade as part of measures to increase trade connectivity, the government said on Wednesday.
India, Bhutan to have 7 more entry and exit points for trade: Govt
India and Bhutan will have seven additional entry and exit points for trade as part of measures to increase trade connectivity, the government said on Wednesday.
India, Bhutan Formalise Seven Additional Entry And Exit Points For Trade
In a bid to further strengthen bilateral trade, India and Bhutan have decided to formalise seven additional trade entry and exit points between both countries. The decision was taken in the commerce …
Why Bhutan quit the BBIN motor vehicle pact
Prime Minister Dasho Lotay Tshering has said that if Bhutan’s infrastructure, economy and trade improves, the country will undoubtedly want to be part of BBIN-MVA, writes Rinchen Kinznag for South Asi …
India, Bhutan to have 7 more entry/exit points for trade: Govt
Trade between India and Bhutan has more than doubled from USD 484 million in 2014-15 to USD 1,083 million in 2020-21.
India, Bhutan to have 7 more entry/exit points for trade: Govt
Trade between India and Bhutan has more than doubled from USD 484 million in 2014-15 to USD 1,083 million in 2020-21.
India, Bhutan to have 7 more entry/exit points for trade: Govt
Trade between India and Bhutan has more than doubled from USD 484 million in 2014-15 to USD 1,083 million in 2020-21.
Forget net-zero: Meet the small-nation, carbon-negative club
The heavily forested Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan – which measures its success in “Gross National Happiness” – hasn’t made a net-zero pledge, like a growing number of nations.