National interest over personal gains: DNT

Samtse – The third day of Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa’s (DNT) presidential campaign commenced yesterday with a symbolic gesture of gratitude as a group of individuals presented a floral garland (marigold) to President Dr Lotay Tshering in Norgaygang Gewog, Samtse.

DPT commits more rural development

For Damcho, a resident of Khamaed gewog in Gasa, his primary...

DTT wraps up Lhuentse campaign

Lhuentse—”Will you support Tshoki Lhamo, given the higher representation of women...

PDP promises Parops major transformation

Paro - The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has committed to transforming...

Bhutan’s youth unemployment narrows, challenges linger

The urban-rural youth unemployment gap in Bhutan has decreased from 18.8...

Ritshangdung villagers ask for a better farm road

Kanglung-The 10-kilometer farm road linking over 100 villagers in Pangthang-Ritsangdung chiwog...

Bhutan showcases cultural and culinary products at Doha Expo

Bhutan is at the Doha Expo 2023 in Qatar, presenting a...

ECB warns parties against making new pledges

The Election Commission of Bhutan yesterday warned political parties and their...

Himalayan glacier shrink, urgent global action needed: Experts

Glaciers in the Himalayan regions are experiencing the impact of climate...

DPT kicks off campaign from Punakha

Punakha - The Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) sprung up the biggest...

Will transformation bring better leaders?

Leaders in both elected and civil service positions in recent times...

Fruit trees bring hope for Chukha villagers

Around 80 villagers of Darla gewog, Chukha, are happy that a...

NCHM scrambles for funds as Thorthormi threatens to burst

Thorthormi Lake and its surroundings remain vulnerable to flooding after the...

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