Agriculture products export to resume from tomorrow

Bhutan Exporters Association (BEA) will resume export of cardamom by tomorrow according to the Standard Operating Procedures(SOP) for export by private exporters.

CFM vendors appeal PM

Vendors from the Centenary Farmers’ Market (CFM) in Thimphu appealed to...

Another good decision

The Centenary Farmers’ Market (CFM) in the capital city will be...

Income decreases at tshachu

Gasa hot spring’s income for the 2019-2020 financial year has decreased...

Bhutan Premier League resumes from tomorrow 

High Quality United FC (HQUFC) will take on Paro United FC...

JDWNRH Covid isolation ward has zero active case!

After 194 days of serving as the busiest centre dealing with...

TCB throws options to revive tourism

With strict restrictions on travel where travellers will be put under...

Phuentsholing students ready to leave to new campuses 

Around 1,408 Class IX to Class XII students of four schools...

Punakha and Wangdue ready to welcome students from P/ling 

The four schools in Wangdue and Punakha are set to welcome...

OCP received more than 100 complaints during lockdown

The Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) during the lockdown received about...

Looking beyond the pandemic

For Bhutan, there is no looking back. We may have torn...

Building back better on food and agriculture

FAO has elaborated a comprehensive Response and Recovery Programme to overcome...

Skills allowance increased for dzong construction workers

A basic skills learner labourer at the Wangdue construction, today earns...

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