Bill allows journalists to work for foreign media
July 6th, 2017
Bhutanese journalists will be able to work for foreign media organisations if the Parliament passed the Bhutan Information Communications and Media Bill.
Panelists recommend solutions to Bhutan’s WEF challenges
July 6th, 2017
As a mountainous country with difficult terrain, Bhutan faces food, water,...
Mangdechu project to restore bridge at Dzongkhalum
July 6th, 2017
People travelling between Trongsa and Zhemgang would get to ply through...
Climate change, a challenge to water, energy and food nexus
July 6th, 2017
Although South Asian countries have potential to generate energy and water...
Business people in Gelephu need about 248 workers
July 6th, 2017
With the immigration officials in Gelephu raiding the shops and hotels...
Broken gearbox hits PCAL cement production
July 5th, 2017
Cement production at the Penden Cement Authority Limited (PCAL) in Gomtu,...
Entry fee for monuments to go nationwide
July 5th, 2017
The entry fee system for tourists visiting significant places, which was...
Three Samdrupjongkhar community centres without Internet
July 5th, 2017
Without Internet connection in their gewog community centres, officials of Lauri,...
TechPark’s expansion not possible in the 11th Plan
July 5th, 2017
With much foreign IT and IT enabled services enquiring about the...
Kidney awareness walk raises Nu 6.4M
July 5th, 2017
Covering around 738km and eight dzongkhags on foot, two volunteers Tsheten...
Yangtse’s model town breaches two-storey building rule
July 5th, 2017
Almost five years after Trashiyangtse dzongkhag officials allowed two building owners...
Joining WTO may hinder access to health technologies and medicines
July 5th, 2017
Although Bhutan is still at the negotiation stage on its accession...
Guru Tshengye thongdroel at Trashichhodzong
July 4th, 2017
Thousands queue to receive blessings from the Guru Tshengye thongdroel at...