Punakha DT allows casual attire to Bazam users 

Residents in Punakha can walk in casual dress on the bazam over Mochhu, adjacent to the dzong, after the Dzongkhag Tshogdu decided to change its previous decision mandating proper formal attire. 

Water-harvesting ponds help boost production in Dagana

In the verdant landscapes of Dagana, a transformation is taking place as...

Games that we played: Reflecting on the decline of khopi

In the bucolic villages of southern Bhutan, where time seems to...

Over 1,000 trees planted in honour of His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo

Bhutan marked Social Forestry Day and commemorated the 49th coronation anniversary...

Bhutan and Japan sign HR development grant

Japan International Cooperation Agency and the Royal Government of Bhutan finalised...

RCSC removes quota system for BCSE

The Royal Civil Service Commission (RCSC) has announced that it will...

Kuri-Gongri bridge reconstruction to complete next week

The Gyalpoizhing-Nganglam highway is expected to reopen to traffic by the...

Livestock deaths surge 

Livestock deaths in Bhutan have seen a significant rise with 21,472...

Police and BCTA launch programme to curtail drug use

The Royal Bhutan Police (RBP) and the Bhutan Construction and Transport...

Roasting corn under the searing Sarpang sun

It is hot in Sarpang these days. With temperature averaging at...

Green Bhutan to plant 25,000 trees

Green Bhutan Corporation Limited (GBCL) will begin planting 25,000 trees today. 

A drier and hotter summer ahead

The summer rainfall from June to September is most likely to...

Man found dead at Chubachu bus stop

Thimphu police are waiting for forensic results to determine the cause...

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