WHO to revisit guidelines for indoor spaces

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has acknowledged that there is emerging evidence that the new coronavirus could possibly be airborne.  

With many shops closed, P’ling is seeing who operates them

After the government ordered to close down entertainment centres in the...

Phase II of relief kidu begins 

The second phase of the Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu to provide...

Covid-19 pushes some priorities to backseat

Some of the government’s top priorities have taken the backseat as...

Guides reap fruits of their hard work

Three months ago, a group consisting of eight tourist guides ventured...

Gasa tshachu caps number of visitors for safety 

Gasa tshachu, which closed on March 22 due to the Covid-19...

Covid-19 will not affect Bhutan’s graduation from LDC: PM

The Covid-19-induced economic disruptions will not affect Bhutan’s plans to graduate...

Scrap business comes to a halt

If waste is a problem, it could get worse with waste...

Preventing dengue a collective responsibility 

If the images of places officials from the malaria unit in...

The women guards of Dekiling

Migma Lhamo Sherpa is a community volunteer from Sarpang. At the...

Sporting events resumes albeit slowly

The 11th edition of the  Tour of the Dragon...

Promotion assessment strategies ready: REC

Allaying fears that students would not be assessed and...

Bolstering safety measures in Damphu

Adhering to the government’s notification on additional measures to prevent the...

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