Yakpogang villagers negotiate with lockdown terms   

The otherwise noisy Yakpogang village in Mongar has been quiet for the past three days. There are no screaming children or people loitering about. The village is observing strict lockdown protocol. 

3,000 call for tobacco products on the first day

Around 3,000 people called the Bhutan Duty Free Limited (BDFL) to...

Mass feeding of stray dogs begins

Following His Majesty The King’s concerns about stray dogs starving during...

Nu 2B freed up for Covid-19 activities during the lockdown

To meet expenses of Covid-19 activities during the lockdown, the finance...

BPL plays only 6 matches

BoB Bhutan Premier League (BPL) match between High Quality United FC...

Those stranded will be dealt case by case: PM

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Lunana gup and 9 others stranded in Punakha

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Digital payments soar during lockdown

The nationwide lockdown, which came into effect on August 11, has...

NCWC’s plan to prevent violence against children and GBV

“Women and children are disproportionately affected by health emergencies such as...

Need solutions to stop people from  becoming panicky

After 12 new positive cases in Phuentsholing, the border town has now been declared a red...

Lockdown in pictures

             

Wangdue delivers over 880kg of rice on the first day

Phurpa Lhamo  | Wangdue Wangdue officials delivered essential items to around...

Paro running short of poultry feed

Lockdown is weather in itself. Paro has been wearing a deserted...

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