Another impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on hoteliers

As hotels lost businesses in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, one immediate step to cut cost was relieving staff on unpaid leave or slashing salary as high as by 50 percent.

No foreign players this season in the Bhutan Premier League 

For the first time, Bhutan Premier League (BPL) will...

LGs to pursue agriculture ECP

Under the food self-sufficiency and nutrition security, one of the three...

Govt. to set up S/Jongkhar and Gelephu as tourist entry points 

Much to the relief of businesses in Samdrupjongkhar and Sarpang, the...

A solution for the joblessness

The foundation is laid. The tools are readied and the materials are gathered....

Gasa revives over 50 acres of fallow land

About 50 acres of land in Gasa’s Khatoed and Khamoed gewogs...

New normal as schools re-open

Schools closed right after the first Covid-19 case in the country....

Build Bhutan project comes with incentives for job seekers in construction sector 

In an attempt to meet the shortage of workers in the...

Maokhola bridge on hold due to Covid-19 

Given the considerable expense it could incur, the government in the...

Thanking His Majesty for the Kidu

As more and more people come to know the details of...

Strict vigil prevents wildlife crimes 

Foresters in Dagana and Tsirang dzongkhags have apprehended and penalised more...

Artificial intelligence and adaptive governance in the corporate sector of Bhutan: the new normal

It is a strange time for all of us. Indeed, the...

People relieved after the announcement of relief measures phase II

The announcement of the second phase of the Covid-19...

Advertisement