Trashiyangtse introduces strict cordyceps collection rules

Trashiyangtse this year did not see many cordyceps collectors due to Covid-19 risks. Only 57 people from Bumdeling have registered for fungus collection.

Greenhouse for a green diet 

Yaktsa and Nubri are remote villages under Tsento gewog in Paro...

Bhutan not yet decided on opening to tourists

Opening tourism would depend on the government’s directives and how the...

Ministry will ensure economic activity: Economic Minister

Economic Minister Loknath Sharma said that despite battling the coronavirus pandemic,...

Wear face masks for safety: Health Minister

Health Minister Dechen Wangmo yesterday reiterated that people visiting public places...

Not locked down, but cut off

This week, Bhutan suffered a partial shutdown, which was potentially more...

A different kind of mismatch in the construction sector

With the Covid-19 pandemic rendering many jobless, the construction sector was...

L&T company to layoff 48 drivers

A contactor company under the Punatsangchhu I hydroelectric project (PHPA I), Larsen...

The Covid-19 pandemic is the defining health crisis of our time

Beginning with a cluster of cases of pneumonia of unknown cause...

Bhutan observes international biodiversity day

A photo of a lone White-bellied Heron attempting to catch a...

The number of cordycep collector decline

This time of the year the cordyceps collectors make the most...

Govt. proposes major changes in 2020-21 annual budget

The government has come up with major changes in the annual...

PHPA employs 24 drayang workers

The two mega hydroelectric projects, Punatsangchhu I and II may have...

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