BICMA approves 56 channels for uniformity

To standardise and ensure uniformity throughout the country, the Bhutan InfoComm and Media Authority (BICMA) approved a total of 56 television channels for distribution.

Yarney concludes in Kanglung

As the dawn breaks in Kanglung, thick fog engulfs the gewog....

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Navaratri, the annual Durga Puja, began at the makeshift Durga mandir...

Food security project to benefit 10,000 households

A food security and agricultural productivity project launched yesterday is...

Influenza outbreak contained in Damphu CS

Five days after Damphu Central School in Tsirang reported the first...

We are committed to eradicating poverty: PM

At the general debate of the 72nd session of the United...

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Foreign Minister Damcho Dorji deposited the Instrument of Ratification to...

Sued Kamdar resident claims of community bullying her family

The 30-year-old woman, who allegedly refused to participate in the community’s...

Challenges facing polio eradication in the country

Nomadic and hard-to-reach population, unavailability of Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV), lack...

Stray horses under observation for rabies

Phuentsholing thromde has impounded 12 stray horses after a horse that...

Doksum town to have a fuel depot by December

Refuelling the car, according to Doksum residents, was different in Doksum...

RemitBhutan records USD 2M in remittances

Exactly a year after the launch of RemitBhutan, the country received...

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Her Royal Highness Princess Sonam Dechan Wangchuck with local government leaders...

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