11 shop owners asked to relocate to new Lhuentse town

Almost a year after Lhuentse dzongkhag administration issued a notification to 11 shop owners, asking them to move their shops to the new buildings by the end of this month, shop owners are still not ready to shift.

Great Grand Parents nauseate Yusipang residents

Residents of Yusipang in Chang gewog, Thimphu, and vegetable vendors along...

Understanding climate change through narratives

A photo display on the impact of climate change and audio...

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A fire razed a two stroyed traditional house at Namkhey village...

If you pay, it is not a gift: ACC

Bhutanese cannot distinguish between gift and bribe, where the gift culture...

When will the Shingkhar-Gorgan road’s construction begin?

Local leaders in Lhuentse asked if the government would be able...

GST could trigger deflection of goods and fronting

With the implementation to Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India...

Revised strategy integrates anti-corruption in development plans

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), through their revised national integrity and anti-corruption...

RCSC clarifies BHS graduates’ eligibility

Graduates of Bhutanese and Himalayan Studies (BHS) from the College of...

Local leaders ask Kholongchhu project to employ locals

Local government leaders in Trashiyangtse have requested the Kholongchhu project authority...

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Ambassador of India to Bhutan Jaideep Sarkar moderates a seminar, “India’s...

Tsirang’s priority is food sufficiency, say officials

A Gross National Happiness survey (GNHC) recently found that Tsirang, despite...

Wildlife ravage crops in Lhuentse

As dusk envelopes Kuenphel and Drupchu Goenpa villages in Lhuentse, women...

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