Agriculture ministry puts urban agriculture initiative on hold

When the agriculture ministry announced urban agriculture initiative, people immediately started forming groups to start vegetable farming. Then, true to form, came another notice from the ministry the same day—the agriculture department will not register the groups.

Thunder Guide to represent Bhutan in Mekong business competition

In December, when Sangay Kunchok, a final year business student in...

Mind Over Matter Bhutan

A working group led by Dr. Chencho Dorji, retired Psychiatrist was...

Letter from a hotel room

The room’s well furnished, spick-and-span. A queen-size bed in the centre, there...

Coping up with the e-learning programme

On a high ridge above the village, 16 students are in...

E-lessons bungle with spellings

“B” stands for bugger too. But this is not what parents...

Covid-19 contributions continue

Given the dire need for funds to sustain measures against Covid-19,...

Covid-19 and big names

Covid-19 has affected the big and famous too. Chelsea’s left-winger, Callum Hudson-Odoi,...

Banks prepared to defer EMIs

Financial institutions (FIs) together with the Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) are...

Story from facility quarantine

Thursday, April 2 — He’s done his morning prayers and breakfast...

Contributions come in cash and kind 

Amid growing apprehension about Covid-19, Bhutanese of all walks of life...

Guarding Samtse’s illegal entry points difficult: Local leaders

Samtse dzongkhag monitoring of people’s movements along the border stretches in...

Pan shops run out of imported doma and paney

The ongoing lockdown in India has led to a shortage of...

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