Tracing made easier with tech

The novel Coronavirus outbreak has given automated delivery a new sense of urgency. 

From Israel to China to Singapore and South Korea, governments around the world are leveraging technology to track and contain the global pandemic. 

Supplying cigarettes during the lockdown

It is a hot day in Phuentsholing. Amidst the fear of...

Friends of Bhutan donate Nu 3.8M

Calling themselves friends of Bhutan, group of tourist from Hongkong donated...

Gyalyum Charitable Trust donates to HM’s Kidu fund for Covid-19  

The Gyalyum Charitable Trust contributed Nu 7.6M to the Office of...

Paro contribute 25MT of rice and Nu 1.5M

With most villagers cultivating paddy and the place known as the...

Trashigang business communities donate Nu 685,680

Business is down in Trashigang, but hoteliers and shopkeepers in Trashigang...

Isolated Jomotshangkha not worried

Jomotshangkha drungkhag in Samdrupjongkhar remains cut off with the drungkhag connected...

Government ready with additional quarantine facility

About 312 Bhutanese are returning to Bhutan today. Another 1,000 or...

More farmers contribute to Covid-19 cause 

Tandin from Dawakha in Paro sowed 15 sacks of potato seeds...

EU provides Euro 8.5M to support RNR and LG

The European Union (EU) on April 4 released Euro 8.5 million...

Guides take up commercial farming as alternate source of income

When residents of Paro are on Tshechu break, a group of...

On World Health Day

Yesterday was the World Health Day. The international community observed it...

Thoughts of a quarantined girl

Another day went by Crouching by the window

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