Children in Phuentsholing and Samtse to get second dose this week

Some 4,600 children aged between 12 and 17 years in Phuentsholing and Samtse will receive their second dose of Covid-19 vaccine this week.  

Vaccination still the only option: experts

People who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 can still contract...

L&T to take PI to Bhutan Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre

A contract company in Punatsangchhu Hydroelectric Project I (PHPA I), Larson...

Black out in Phuentsholing ends today 

The Southern Covid-19 Task Force (SC19TF) late night yesterday issued a...

CSI record shrinks during the pandemic 

The number of cottage and small industries (CSIs) decreased in 2021...

MHPA’s Unit III to resume by next week

More than nine months after Mangdechhu Hydropower Authority’s (MHPA) turbine unit...

Tala expected to resume to full capacity today

This summer has not been a good season for Tala hydroelectric...

The risk is not over 

For three consecutive days, Bhutan recorded zero Covid-19 cases from the...

Major digitalisation of schools begins

The education ministry (MoE) in an effort to digitalise schools, as...

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...

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