Farmers await approval to harvest and sell their produce 

The agriculture ministry is awaiting approval from the national taskforce for Covid-19 to allow farmers to move in and around their farms across the country to harvest vegetables delayed in the backdrop of the lockdown since Tuesday. 

Phuentsholing is Red Zone

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Supply of essential items needs streamlining

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P/ling residents confused, run out of essentials and vegetables

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P/ling positive case not local transmission: PM

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Druk Trace app underused?

The 27-year-old woman who tested positive for Covid-19 in Gelephu on...

Coming together

Most Bhutanese woke up early yesterday to the unpleasant news of...

Import of rice, cooking oil, and pulses temporarily stopped

It has been about a week since the government has stopped...

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