Conserving biodiversity remains a challenge for Bhutan 

One million plant and animal species are on the verge of extinction, according to a United Nations report released May 4. “This loss is a direct result of human activity and constitutes a direct threat to human well-being in all regions of the world,” the report states. To read more, please subscribe by registering at […]

Rehabilitation project changes lives in Ney 

Choden was not from Thimphu. But for 17 years, she lived...

Lack of irrigation water has led to fallowing in Bangtsho

Lack of irrigation channel in Bangtsho in Dewathang, Samdrupjongkhar has led...

When cattle come to town

It was the source of livelihood, draught power and a symbol...

More issues surface on surface collection

Unprecedented operation of surface collection and dredging of riverbed materials since...

New tents pitched to continue moenlam chenmo

Wangdue dzongkhag administration with help from army personnel worked through the...

ACC suspends licenses in sewer lines construction case

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) suspended contract licenses of two construction firms...

Bhutan presents report to UN Human Rights Council

Bhutan presented its third national report to the UN Human Rights...

When public structures are damaged

In what is an irony, the entrance to the Dantak head...

Taking ECCD to rural communities

At Phawantoe-Kharphu Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) centre in Lhuentse,...

Warmrong residents wait for ECCD centre

The residents of Warmrong town in Trashigang have been waiting for...

Reform improves LPG availability, but complaints persist

The queue at Motithang fuel depot every morning is still an...

Influenza B outbreak in Paro under control

An outbreak of Influenza B last week has infected more than...

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