Mongar and Lhuentse send surplus livestock products to Thimphu

Dairy farmers of Ngatshang and Chaskhar gewogs in Mongar ended their decades-old marketing problem a few months ago when they drew a contract with Koufuku, an FDI company based in Chenery, Trashigang. 

Growing our own food

When fresh green vegetables arrived in Gelephu yesterday, the relief was...

Citizens giving back

Tsheten Tamang, a class V student never had more than Nu...

What traffic police do during lockdown

Not a single soul. Nothing stirs. This could very well be...

Tourism and COVID-19

The Policy Brief ‘Tourism and COVID-19” looks at the impacts of...

MDP rises slowly in the red zone Phuentsholing

The Mini Dry Port (MDP) in Phuentsholing, from where the first...

Surveillance stepped up as more positive cases emerge in Phuentsholing

Vehicle movement to and from Phuentsholing is stopped for the next...

Persons with disabilities to get special movement pass

Jigme Namgyal, a blind, had just returned from Phuentsholing when the...

What does solidarity look like during lockdown?

Organisations, individuals and associations across the country are providing free services...

Strict lockdown in high alert zone in Paro

Paro is unusually quiet. After five Covid-19 positive cases this month...

Dzongkhags neglected?

From feedback, mostly on social media platforms, people in the dzongkhags...

Poor road network concerns farmers in Chhudzom

Farming in Chhudzom Gewog is changing with the start of commerical...

Nationwide lockdown inspires reading among children

Never in her eight years did Keetsho Tenzin Pema read like...

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