Major digitalisation of schools begins

The education ministry (MoE) in an effort to digitalise schools, as a part of the Education Flagship Programme, has started to install computers in all schools, including extended classrooms. 

Bhutan sends vaccine to her Himalayan neighbour

After almost missing the revised deadline of 16 weeks for the...

First tourist to arrive next week

More than a year after the tourism industry was hit because...

Plugging the holes of Mining Bill deferment 

The government is looking into addressing the uncertainty for the mining...

When is the new tobacco Act coming into effect?

More than a month after the Tobacco Act was amended as...

APA month, an attempt towards solving incoordination in the system?

A common issue in the civil service today is the lack...

Land price in Thimphu touch Nu 1 million a decimal (40.47 sqm)

Short of money to renovate her ancestral house in Punakha, a...

Phuentsholing students move to Punakha by Aug 15

The education ministry will move 888 students of Classes IX-XII and...

Covid-19 threat is not over with vaccination 

With more than 90 percent of the eligible adult population vaccinated, ...

We wanted the best for our people: Lyonchhen 

Did the government miscalculate by encouraging and recommending people to take...

DRA approves emergency use of Moderna vaccine for children aged 12-17 

Children between the age group of 12 and 17 years will...

More than 85 percent of eligible population receive second dose 

The week-long campaign for the second round of Covid-19 vaccination fell...

GNHC should not rush to finalise economic roadmap review: PM

It is almost six months since the task force submitted the...

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