No time for relaxation

Life could go back to “normal,” meaning we could get back to the routines and activities we were doing before the second nationwide lockdown was imposed 40 days ago.

Labour ministry raises wages for BBP workers

The labour ministry raised monthly wage for employees of Build Bhutan...

Ferrosilicon price hits a record high 

The ferrosilicon export price has hit a record price with a...

We can cope with the COVID-19 crisis by “Being Resilient”

With Bhutanese youth asking many questions during the COVID-19 crisis, Dzongsar...

Only 45 percent covered during the second phase of mass vaccination in Tsirang 

About fifty percent of the population in Tsirang couldn’t receive the...

Watch your sleep, expert says

The lockdown has changed the sleeping pattern for many. Most remain...

Govt. expects strong economic recovery next fiscal year

The government is optimistic that the economy will see significant improvement...

Paro after lockdown relaxation

Four days after Paro was declared green zone locals are making...

PM to be among the first to take Covid-19 vaccine

Prime Minister Dr Lotay Tshering will be among the first recipients...

Cashless transaction increase in the second lockdown

A total of 9,728,919 transactions amounting to Nu 16.267 billion (B)...

Industries in Thimphu operate on self-containment mode   

Thimphu dzongkhag administration allowed 46 industries to operate in a self-containment...

Preparing schools to reopen

Teachers who volunteered as De-suups should test before reporting to schools...

Schools in Paro reopen

Except for Shaba HSS, schools in Paro will reopen from today...

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