Around 400 workers of PII want to go home

About 400 workers of the Punatsangchhu-II hydroelectric project (PII) have submitted their names to project authorities expressing their wish to leave for India.

Tenants in despair, hope for rent waivers

Besides the Covid-19 virus, many residents, mainly those running small businesses...

Jomotshangkha makes own movement cards

The Jomotshangkha drungkhag Covid-19 task force came up with their own...

Paro relaxes lockdown outside towns

With no new Covid-19 cases for a week, residents in buffer...

Trashigang residents relieved as lockdown eases 

When the officials and volunteers came knocking and delivering the movement...

Lhuentse divided into three zones

Lhuentse dzongkhag is divided into three zones excluding the gewogs. Phaling...

We are always ready: Red Cross volunteers

They are the undertakers, so to speak, the directors of the...

Hydropower generation increases by 14 percent

The Covid-19 pandemic and the nationwide lockdown has disrupted trade -...

Lockdown and vegetable harvest in Thimphu

Thimphu residents began growing vegetables in earnest because of Covid-19. A few...

Mongar and Lhuentse send surplus livestock products to Thimphu

Dairy farmers of Ngatshang and Chaskhar gewogs in Mongar ended their...

Citizens giving back

Tsheten Tamang, a class V student never had more than Nu...

What traffic police do during lockdown

Not a single soul. Nothing stirs. This could very well be...

MDP rises slowly in the red zone Phuentsholing

The Mini Dry Port (MDP) in Phuentsholing, from where the first...

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