Bhutan’s first OTT platform
July 6th, 2021
Finance Minister Namgay Tshering formally launched Samuh, the first OTT platform in Bhutan, which went live on June 29, 2021.
Samuh provides video-streaming service to Bhutanese in the country and abroad, with a wide range of original, licensed and curated Bhutanese contents.
Village blessed by Guru, but not with modern amenities
July 6th, 2021
Phumzur village in Trongsa is near the famous Kup Drak that Guru Rinpoche...
Thimphu thromde revises rent for vegetable sheds
July 6th, 2021
From July end, vendors of new medium vegetable sheds in Thimphu...
Pandemic delays LAP preparation in Mongar town
July 6th, 2021
Preparation of Changshingpeg and Naling local area plan (LAP) in Mongar...
Three from religious body test positive for HIV
July 5th, 2021
Of the 32 people, who tested positive for HIV in the...
Capital’s outdoor gyms in poor state
July 5th, 2021
“Let’s make the best use of the facilities and it is...
Travellers out of Nganglam quarantine in Panbang
July 5th, 2021
Nganglam residents in Pemagatshel now have to travel 55km to Panbang...
44 people reportedly missing in the past six months
July 5th, 2021
It has been 25 days since a 26-year-old lecturer, who is...
Opposition expresses concerns on farmers’ inability to sell vegetables
July 5th, 2021
The Opposition Party has said that the government must look into...
Project begins at Gasa’s new town in Kolikha
July 5th, 2021
The existing Gasa town is a small cluster of grocery stores,...
Chilli growers in Zhemgang disappointed with poor market
July 5th, 2021
An acute shortage of chillies last winter drove farmers in Zhemgang...
The evolution of the Tshogdu
July 3rd, 2021
Summoning all his courage, Limu chimi stood up, walked towards the...
We can do better: MPs
July 3rd, 2021
Two men argue about the performance of their Member of Parliament...