E-commerce picks up, as Covid-19 discourage outing

You name it— foods, clothes, books, drink and online fitness classes—global Covid-19 pandemic has created a massive demand for e-commerce and online shopping platforms in recent months within the country.

Football clubs’ sustainability at risk

The new coronavirus has not only cancelled football tournaments, but its...

Man who jumped quarantine still at large

A 31-year-old man is at large after he escaped from the...

Community takes over Covid-19 responsibility

If small is beautiful, the Gomtu community is living up to...

From Coronavirus to Corona Victory

The second Bhutanese to test positive for Covid-19 shares her views...

Tele-education makes teachers TV hosts

The teacher raises her hands and exclaims: “Dear students, we’re going...

Border crossing our biggest threat today

Even as international border crossing has been restricted since March 23...

Vegetable farming: youth leads the way

Jamyang is a young and industrious farmer in Bartsham, Trashigang.

The not so fortunate ones

Villagers of Mangdephu and Phumzur in Trongsa are well aware of...

OCP penalises shopkeeper, vegetable vendors for substandard product, and overcharging

The Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) has penalised a shopkeeper for...

His Majesty tours country to inspect Covid-19 preparedness

His Majesty The King visited the southern, central and eastern parts...

The first two Covid-19 patients recover

Early detection and containment approach, which Bhutan has adopted to fight...

Bhutanese in Australia shocked at PM’s return home remark

The Bhutanese community in Australia, like many international communities, has not...

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