Facebook outage irks Bhutanese netizens

When multiple social media platforms owned by Facebook, including Facebook itself, Instagram, and WhatsApp went down at around 9:30pm on Monday, many Bhutanese immediately took to the telecom companies to lodge complaints.

CFM, more than a hub for farmers

It is 5:44 am. The day starts early for the farmers...

Construction of new bridge on Damchhu-Haa bypass will begin this week

More than seven months after the newly constructed Wangchhu bridge along...

Gov’t suspends walk-in vaccinations from next month

Starting November 1, Covid-19 vaccinations for walk-in individuals aged 12 years...

100 percent dog sterilisation by 2023

The livestock department has conducted a pet dog population survey in...

Economy growth falls to negative 10.08 percent last year

Bhutan’s economy saw negative growth of 10.08 percent last year, compared...

Basic entrepreneurship course in Tsirang selects top four startups

A 15-day basic entrepreneurship training concluded with the selection of the...

Sangbaykha GC road in dire need of maintenance

Filled with potholes and steep slopes, the Sangbaykha gewog connectivity (GC)...

Parents rejoice as children return to school

After almost six months of learning at home, students from Class...

Jail “protest” linked to mobile phone raid inside Chamgang prison

A video showing inmates at Chamgang central jail in Thimphu protesting...

No difference in price of sanitary products after tax exemption

Twenty-two-year-old Chimi Dema bought a packet of sanitary pad which cost her...

DAMC develops strategies to address agricultural marketing challenges

The Renewable Natural Resources (RNR) Marketing Strategy 2021, developed by the...

Waste management is a challenge in Tsirangtoed  

Without timely waste collection and more people settling in Tsirangtoed, residents...

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