Covid-19 hampers govt’s plan to rescue Bhutanese women in Iraq

Thirteen Bhutanese women who were sent to Iraq through unregistered agents and were reportedly abused and harassed were rescued so far.

A real WOW factor

Hidden among lush green forest and far away from the madding...

Online farmers’ market system launched 

In the wake of Covid-19, to help farmers access market for...

More than 15 acres of land being prepared for cultivation

More than 15 acres of land in Gorthak in Chumey, Bumthang...

Convertible currency earnings hit

It looked like the country was set to have one of...

His Majesty returns from the tour of South

His Majesty The King arrived in Thimphu yesterday after a tour...

Health ministry to reinforce testing, tracing and treatment

In the wake of increasing positive Covid-19 cases in the country,...

Kidu rescuing families from desperate situations 

Jobless, broke and stressed. Sangay Tshultim exhausted all options to feed...

Open schools only if public health measures are in place: MoH minister

Health Minister Dechen Wangmo said that for the health ministry, for...

Recipients of temporary shelters express gratitude to His Majesty The King

As a symbolic tendrel (auspicious gesture) on His Majesty The King turning 40...

Farmers in Gelephu struggle to export Areca nut

Areca nut farmers of Gelephu could export their harvest with support...

WOW: a large scale-farming project

Men and women with their heads covered in scarves are bent...

e-litigation to keep justice alive

The judiciary has adopted e-litigation in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic...

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