Bhutan’s pandemic fight exemplary: WHO 

With the nationwide lockdown entering the third week, the country’s lockdown story so far has been positive.

The collective effort of both the government and community is behind the success, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) representative to Bhutan Dr Rui Paulo de Jesus. 

Lunaps running short of food supply

Up in the highlands of Lunana, Seki Dorji is worried with...

No local transmission in Thimphu so far

There is no case of community transmission in the capital city,...

Dzongkhags begin zoning systems easing lockdown

Most of the dzongkhags have begun implementation of zoning and issued...

Lockdown provides opportunity to promote digital banking: RMA

The Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) urges people to make cashless payments. A...

32 domestic violence cases during lockdown

Home isn’t always the safest sanctuary. Covid-19 might have kept families safe...

PI and PII well stocked with essentials

If the nationwide lockdown continues, authorities or contractors of the mega...

Information matters during  pandemic

Residents of Thimphu and those watching closely, the developments in the...

Lockdown inconveniences in Samtse

Residents of Samtse are worried. Essential goods and services, especially supply...

Tobacco products reach Tsirang residents

Tsirang dzongkhag administration officials distributed 1,524 packets of chewing tobacco and...

Taxi drivers, Covid-19 heroes

Thimphu. They have only ever gotten the worse in their professional...

Lockdown arrangements: People still confused

Zoning, movement card, kidu, shops, access to essential goods and vegetables,...

Govt. plans re-opening of critical works in hydropower projects

Economic Affairs Minister Loknath Sharma yesterday held a meeting with officials...

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