Entry fee for monuments to go nationwide

The entry fee system for tourists visiting significant places, which was started in Thimphu and Paro, will expand to other dzongkhags according to the Dratshang Lhentshog.

Three Samdrupjongkhar community centres without Internet

Without Internet connection in their gewog community centres, officials of Lauri,...

TechPark’s expansion not possible in the 11th Plan

With much foreign IT and IT enabled services enquiring about the...

Kidney awareness walk raises Nu 6.4M

Covering around 738km and eight dzongkhags on foot, two volunteers Tsheten...

Yangtse’s model town breaches two-storey building rule

Almost five years after Trashiyangtse dzongkhag officials allowed two building owners...

Joining WTO may hinder access to health technologies and medicines

Although Bhutan is still at the negotiation stage on its accession...

Guru Tshengye thongdroel at Trashichhodzong

Thousands queue to receive blessings from the Guru Tshengye thongdroel at...

Bhutan tops tobacco and marijuana users in South East Asia

Bhutan has the highest number of (24.6 percent) smokers in the...

SAARC consultation on Water-Energy-Food nexus begins

A three-day consultation began yesterday in Thimphu to develop an integrated...

First law school opens in Taba

Jigme Singye Wangchuck School of Law (JSW Law) took in its...

Low agriculture production leads to increased trade deficit

Of Bhutan’s 7.8 percent arable land, only 2.93 percent is under...

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A professional development training on Dzongkha for Effective Communication began yesterday...

Too early for politicking: PDP GS

With the next parliamentary elections just about a year away, new...

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