Students of P/ling to be relocated to Punakha and Wangdue

The education ministry will relocate 1,580 Class X and XII students and teachers of both public and private schools in Phuentsholing to other schools beginning today. 

Bhutan has one of the highest per capita testing rates globally 

Most Covid-19 positive cases detected after the nationwide lockdown was linked...

FCBL resumes importing onion and tomatoes 

Days after easing the nationwide lockdown, Thimphu received its first load...

Farmers in Punakha make seep and kharang to save maize 

Farmers of Goemkha-Mendrelgang chiwog in Punakha have resorted to making seep (beaten maize)...

For want of a clear economic plan

Much to the relief of the civil servants, the government is...

Tshechus to be an indoor affair

Thimphu dromchoe and tshechu this year will be held indoors. This is...

Post-harvest centre preserves surplus supplies

If there is a perfect word to describe the National Post...

More than half who sought counselling were students 

Students anxious about school reopening, difficulty with online lessons, and examinations...

There is still hope for the economy to bounce back: FM 

The economy is bad, but all hope is not lost, according...

276 people donates blood during lockdown

A total of 276 people have donated blood to the Jigme...

BDFL overwhelmed with phone calls from tobacco users in Dagana

The Bhutan Duty Free Limited (BDFL) in Thimphu is bearing the...

Thank you Covid-19, says smokers

Many smokers in Trashigang are thanking the Covid-19 pandemic. If it...

Taking Covid-19 threats easy can be devastating

The threat of Covid-19 is always present. This has been the...

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