Community support critical for effective electric fencing

Farmers find electric fencing (EF) effective in mitigating human-wild conflict (HWC), according to the Impact Assessment Report on Electric Fencing 2021 published by the National Plant Protection Centre (NPPC).

Vaccine certificate, last resort?

Without much hope of getting college admission in Bhutan, many students...

Internet users unhappy with data cost

While the pandemic has shown the importance of information, communications and...

Inching closer

Construction of the first  overhead pedestrian bridge in Olakha, Thimphu, which has...

Pest infests cardamom in Chudzom and Jigmecholing

Farmers in Chhudzom and Jigmecholing gewogs in Sarpang are losing cardamom,...

Parents should monitor what children are doing online

Younger parents have a liberal attitude toward allowing their children to...

Summer youth engagement programme in Mongar will end today

Sixty-nine children in Mongar attended summer youth engagement programmes to teach...

Youth volunteers conduct summer programmes

Youth volunteers, who call themselves Harmony Youth, helped the Department of...

Poor and expensive internet connectivity affected education

Zhemgang reported the highest number of students having difficulty in learning...

Lhuentse to sell its onions to schools

As a measure to tackle challenges posed by the ongoing pandemic,...

Online music festival begins today

Like most events during the pandemic, a virtual music festival will...

Rodpashong roadblock likely to open to traffic by today evening

Road officials are working to reopen the Mongar-Lhuentse road to traffic...

Contract farmers of Dagana

Sidaman Gurung, 40, from Tashiding in Dagana, ventured into what many...

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