60% additional data for e-learning

Studying online could become cheaper for students with the government approving an additional 60 percent data on the existing package. This means a student would receive 60 percent extra data for the same price. 

ADB approves USD 20M for Bhutan’s Covid-19 response

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on May 4 approved a USD...

Internal road link to connect Gomtu to P/ling

In what could be an addition to the internal road network,...

Income from early chili draws more farmers to grow

At this time of the year, farmers of Yallang, Ramjar and...

Bhutanese return home after India extends lockdown 

It was a vacation Wangchuk Lhamo will never forget.

7 arrested for cattle rustling

Thimphu police have arrested seven men for suspected cattle rustling from...

Missing, and slaughtered cattle worry villagers

A pregnant cow was stolen from its shed and slaughtered 500metres...

Covid-19 shows expatriates take most jobs in P/ling

Former drayang employees, Dawa Dema and Chandra Kala said they cried...

Canine distemper cases rising in Paro

Months after Paro saw the first Canine Distemper case towards the...

Farmers now focus on growing watermelons

A group of farmers from Dechheling Gewog, Pemagatshel, have started growing...

Gas leakage shatters an apartment 

Residents of Changjalu in Thimphu woke up to the sound of...

Nganglam-Gyalpoizhing highway closed for 14 days

The Gyalpoizhing- Nganglam highway will be closed for around two weeks...

Bumthang initiates cordyceps collection plan

Bumthang is among the few dzongkhags where cordyceps collection takes place....

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