DYS launches online course for Y-PEER Bhutan
September 4th, 2021
The Department of Youth and Sports (DYS) launched an online course for a youth-led initiative focusing on educating and advocating youth on adolescent reproductive and sexual health called Youth Peer Education Network (Y-PEER).
Four specialists identified for Bumthang
September 4th, 2021
The government has identified all the four specialists (medical doctors) who...
Local leaders want thromde to take care of religious monuments
September 4th, 2021
Without proper boundary demarcation between Thimphu thromde and three gewogs of...
Reviving lakes to solve drinking and irrigation water issues in Dagana
September 4th, 2021
Plans are underway to revive drying lakes in Dagana dzongkhag which...
Phuentsholing marks 21 days without a positive community case
September 4th, 2021
It has been 21 days without a single Covid-19 positive case...
Farmers occupy CFM spots after vendors vacate
September 4th, 2021
The government’s effort to decongest Centenary Farmers’ Market (CFM) in the...
Products certification to boost market of entrepreneurs
September 4th, 2021
The Department of Cottage and Small Industries (DCSI) is implementing a Cottage...
Animal Life Saving Association to take Gelephu organiser to court
September 4th, 2021
Animal Life Saving Association in Thimphu has decided to file a...
Seventeen years on, Paro families wait for land replacement
September 3rd, 2021
Clearing the way to the international airport’s flight path, five houses...
Nature-based solution to protect white-bellied heron: RSPN
September 3rd, 2021
Royal Society for Protection of Nature (RSPN)’s nature-based project aims to...
Thimphu highlanders to get better porter-pony charges
September 3rd, 2021
Highlanders of Lingzhi, Soe, and Naro will now get better charges...
I had to return to Bhutan, my home: Fran Bak
September 3rd, 2021
When American tourist Frances H Bak, 70, left Bhutan in February...
Community ownership critical to Covid-19-free Phuentsholing
September 2nd, 2021
After all restrictions in the town were lifted completely on August...