Serving people even after retirement

To promote happiness, a group of elderly citizen, even after retirement, serve people with guidance and help.
Founded in 2011 by a group of eighteen retired civil servants, the Royal Society for Senior Citizens (RSSC) aims to spread happiness in the society.

Braised beef tenderloin steak with fondant potato

Method: For the Beef tenderloin: Preheat the oven to 415° F....

Adopt a lifestyle that makes you cool on the inside, not on the outside

My husband wants buy a new, expensive car. Personally, I feel...

No EVS examination, clarifies education ministry

Following a circular issued by the Royal Education Council (REC) to...

ICT conference for digital inclusive Bhutan

Information and Communications Technology (ICT) conference was held in Thimphu yesterday...

Bhutan receives ASOCIO Digital government award

Bhutan received the Asian-Oceanian Computing Industry Organisation (ASOCIO) Digital government award...

Contractors say blueprint necessary to mechanise industry

Implementation of mechanisation in the construction industry as Economic Development Policy...

Teenager electrocuted in Tsirang

A 15-year-old student of Tsirangtoed Central School was electrocuted on October...

Bhutan’s preparedness policies for disasters better than its neighbours

Observing the International Day for Disaster Reduction (IDDR), the department of...

Fire destroys makeshift house in Kadam

At around noon yesterday, a makeshift house of one of the...

Housing policy under review

The ministry of works and human settlement is reviewing the housing...

Pemagatshel tries winter chilli cultivation

With the import of chilies from India still banned, four gewogs...

Collaborative approach necessary to develop disaster management plan

At the Thimphu thromde’s disaster management committee meeting yesterday, understanding secondary...

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