Hazelnut plantation not popular among Paro farmers

Dago Dorji chose to become a lorry driver. Due to shortage of farmhands, he had left his arable farming land in Paro fallow for a long time.

Rodongla trek is ready

Should there be trekkers wishing to explore and experience the spectacular...

Tshachu closure affects businesses 

Business at Gasa tshachu has been hit hard and the management...

Snooker operators in Thimphu appeal to Govt. to reopen

A group of snooker operators in Thimphu have written to the...

If movement restriction is good for some, it is not for others

Has movement restriction after 7pm due to Covid-19 contributed to improving...

Bhutanese start collecting their belongings from Jaigaon

After three months of waiting, Norbu Wangmo was able to get...

Deaf students cope up with online education demands

At 7am Tenzin Wangchuk after a quick breakfast helps his aunt...

Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu benefits 22,963 people

The Druk Gyalpo’s Relief Kidu has seen 32,088 applicants between April...

Cabinet to decide stipends for scholarship students

The  Department of Adult and Higher Education (DAHE) has withheld stipends...

Traditional medicine option to treat Covid-19?

The Department of Traditional Medicine Services (DTMS) has identified three potential...

Failed vegetable group expects Covid-19 to help 

After years of poor harvests, Raling vegetable group in Pemathang gewog,...

Nu 1.2B interest waived in April as Covid-19 relief

As part of the monetary and fiscal measures to tackle the...

Covid-19 response programmes at the heart of 2020-21 budget

As expected, the government has kept the Covid-19 response programmes at...

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