Paro and the pandemic
February 13th, 2021
As an international gateway and commercial hub for tourists, the majority of businesses in Paro were affected last year. It was almost a total shut down, for a long time.
Pandemic impacts Phuentsholing residents severely
February 13th, 2021
When the border gate was sealed on March 23 last year...
Samtse topped the illegal border crossings
February 13th, 2021
While Bhutan will remember the Year of the Rat, for many...
A historic year for Punakha
February 13th, 2021
In the past year, Bhutanese were reminded of the significance of...
Haa blooms post flower exhibition
February 13th, 2021
From following strict health protocols to preparing for the sixth Royal...
2020 was the hottest year recorded
February 13th, 2021
Global lockdowns have lowered emissions although scientists said longer-term changes are...
RCSC gets another shot in the arm to reform
February 13th, 2021
The year 2020 saw yet again another reminder for the Royal...
Gearing towards a digital society
February 13th, 2021
The year of rat showed how important ICT can be in...
High-level committee finalises framework to resolve NPL
February 12th, 2021
A high level committee formed in August last year to resolve...
Public agencies breach guidelines to hold conference/meetings in hotels
February 12th, 2021
To curb excessive expenditure and ensure equal business opportunity for hotels,...
Three arrested for making minors drink
February 12th, 2021
Wangdue police arrested three individuals for feeding six-year-old and four-year-old boys...
Paro hospital road widening to begin in March
February 12th, 2021
Works to widen the narrow and busy road stretch leading to...
Barrage could replace PI dam
February 11th, 2021
The Punatsangchhu Hydropower Project’s authority meet in two weeks will decide...