Paro after lockdown relaxation

Four days after Paro was declared green zone locals are making the most out of relaxation. 

As one enters Paro town, the traffic is heavy. Almost all the shops are open.

Lam goes missing in Trongsa

Police, desuups, locals and monks of Trongsa dratsang are searching for...

PM to be among the first to take Covid-19 vaccine

Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering will be among the first recipients...

Gelephu thromde yet to identify a place for garment vendors

Vendors selling garments near the vegetable market shed in Gelephu town...

Cashless transaction increase in the second lockdown

A total of 9,728,919 transactions amounting to Nu 16.267 billion (B)...

Industries in Thimphu operate on self-containment mode   

Thimphu dzongkhag administration allowed 46 industries to operate in a self-containment...

Bhutan improves on the Corruption Perceptions Index

With 68 points, Bhutan has moved to the 24th place in...

The changing image and role of Kudrungs

Heads well-shaved, new maroon robes, a walking staff in one hand...

Schools in Paro reopen

Except for Shaba HSS, schools in Paro will reopen from today...

Six TB cases detected from flu clinics 

The Covid-19 outbreak seems to be under control, for now, and...

Officials justify there was no proper procedures in place for emergency travel

Gelephu drungkhag court conducted an independent hearing for officials alleged of...

Students study in self-containment mode 

Class X and XII students under Thimphu dzongkhag have been studying...

Cancer walk challenge to create awareness

Bhutan cancer society (BCS) initiated a 40-second cancer walk challenge (CWC)...

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