Bhutanese short film makes it to Busan International Film Festival 

A Bhutanese short film, “Why is the sky dark at night?” has been officially selected in the Wide Angle: Asian Short Film Competition segment at the 26th Busan International Film Festival, South Korea. 

Wild dogs attack cattle in Paro

Wildlife attacks on livestock and agriculture farms continue to be a significant...

Health worker detained for alleged rape of a minor in Mongar

Police in Mongar detained a 25-year-old health worker on September 13...

Cold storage facility in Samtenling to help reduce post-harvest loss

Food Corporation of Bhutan (FCB) is building a cold storage facility...

Lhuentse-Mongar local bus service resumes

Local bus service from Lhuentse to Mongar resumed on September 14...

Understanding mental health and well-being: Me For Myself

About 50 Bhutanese youths are engaged in the Me For Myself...

Commercial youth farmers wait for NLCS’s approval

To expand their commercial farming, a youth group in Samarchu, Dagana,...

Embracing solar power to promote clean energy

To diversify renewable energy resources, Department of Renewable Energy (DRE) launched...

Geptay-Satsam road in dire need of maintenance

Motorists and pedestrians commuting towards Geptay from Paro town are frustrated...

Chang residents disappointed with agriculture marketing agent 

Thimphu dzongkhag agriculture officials will assess the performance of the agriculture...

JAB trains rural communities on citizen journalism

As part of the Journalists’ Association of Bhutan’s (JAB) effort to...

Swimming pools: New attraction in Damphu town

The new swimming pool is the talk of Damphu town. Located between...

Class VII and VIII students in P/ling return to schools

A 12-year-old Class VII student of Phuentsholing Lower Secondary School (PLSS),...

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