Johkasou tanks could revolutionise Bhutan’s wastewater management

In an attempt to instil a sense of ownership in handling one’s own sewage wastewater, Bhutan Toilet Organisation (BTO), started the pilot project to install the first Johkasou Tanks in Thimphu yesterday. 

Viewpoint requires development to match its soaring popularity

Punakha— The Punakha Dzong, nestled between the Phochhu and Mochhu rivers,...

E-counselling and consultation services launched to support mental health issues

To provide accessible and convenient mental health support and guidance to...

Gongthung farmers switch to growing commercial asparagus 

Trashigang  – The agriculture ministry introduced green asparagus cultivation in the...

Livestock loss leaves farmers helpless

CHUKHA – In Majuwa, Tshidingkha, a silent predator is on the...

Gelephu MP resigns on medical grounds; No by-election planned

The Gelephu constituency in Sarpang has been left without representation in...

10 percent remittance incentive’s future hinges on six-month evaluation: PM

Ugyen Wangdi, MP for Drametse Ngatshang, proposed yesterday that Bhutan should...

No timber restrictions for temple renovations and tshamkhang construction 

Lack of access to subsidised timber permits for temple renovations and...

Street hawkers hopeful of govt. assistance

Police detain hawkers who fail to leave the street on time...

Tarayana and MTI’s strategic partnership

Tarayana Foundation, founded in 2003, has been at the forefront of...

BSIP launches 500kW solar installation

On 28 June, coinciding with the birth anniversary of Guru Rinpoche,...

Punakha launches supplementary Health Trust Fund

PUNAKHA — Inspired by the significant financial burden on the government...

Kuri-Gongri bridge collapses again, kills a couple 

TRASHIGANG — The Gyalpoizhing-Nganglam Highway has been closed to traffic since...

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