Uninterrupted support from development partners during pandemic

The government has been receiving funds from development partners as per the commitments despite the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the world economy.

Renovated Royal Botanical Park to be made friendly for all

By September next year, the country will have the first inclusive...

RCSC compulsorily retires engineer for not adhering to transfer order

Considered the first compulsory retirement case for non-compliance, Royal Civil Service...

Mother and Child Hospital for eastern Bhutan to be ready in three years

Health minister Dechen Wangmo visited the construction site of the 65-bed...

Clergy revamps community services  

JDWNRH’s palliative care unit and the lams in communities will work...

Farmers in Singye worried about market

Without a reliable market to sell locally grown tomatoes and bulb...

High salt consumption among Bhutanese worrying: Experts

If the curry doesn’t taste good, the immediate reaction is to...

Miscreants who attacked policemen were smuggling tobacco

The miscreants from across the border who clashed with two policemen...

LMS to facilitate learning during a crisis 

The Covid-19 hit the education sector hard last year but it...

Grandparents stay in makeshift huts to educate children

After her first journey to Jala on a cold winter morning...

Rigsum Goenpa reconstruction begins

Monks of Rigsum Goenpa in Bumdeling, Trashiyangtse, will no longer have...

Saw-millers worried about upgrading to integrated wood-based industry

Months after an executive order was issued urging stand-alone sawmills to...

Choeten vandals sentenced to life

Trashigang dzongkhag court on March 5 convicted and sentenced four men...

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